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<p>functioned as a document rather than traditional physical forms of documents. The shift to digital technology would seem to make this distinction even more important. <a href="page.php?w=David_M._Levy">David M. Levy</a> has said that an emphasis on the technology of digital documents has impeded our understanding of digital documents as documents.A conventional document, such as a mail message or a <a href="page.php?w=technical_report">technical report</a>, exists physically in digital technology as a string of bits, as does everything else in</p><p>
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