Does electronic entry and processing of journal data make us more vulnerable?
No. Actually, it’s quite the opposite. The electronic system gives us better control than was available in the paper-based system. There are fewer risks with the online journals than with paper journals. For example, the NetIDs of the creator, preparer, and approver are recorded and stored with the journal in the database for all journals created in JEMS.
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