Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá

Spa: Se presenta el Programa de Gestión Documental que busca dar solucion a espectos críticos el cual fué elaborado de acuerdo a la normatividad vigente sobre archivos.

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Main Author: Páez Domínguez, Yoli Esmeralda
Other Authors: Acuña Rodríguez, Pedro Julio
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Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2022
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spelling repositorio.uptc.edu.co-001-84912022-04-01T14:59:32Z Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá Páez Domínguez, Yoli Esmeralda Acuña Rodríguez, Pedro Julio Administración de archivos Archivos Gestión documental Especialización en Archivística - Tesis y disertaciones académicas Spa: Se presenta el Programa de Gestión Documental que busca dar solucion a espectos críticos el cual fué elaborado de acuerdo a la normatividad vigente sobre archivos. Bibliografía y webgrafía: páginas 66-67. Especialización Especialista en Archivistica 2022-04-01T14:57:27Z 2022-04-01T14:57:27Z 2021 Trabajo de grado - Especialización http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_46ec info:eu-repo/semantics/other info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Text https://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/WP http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 Páez Domínguez,, Y. E. (2021). Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá. (Trabajo especialización). Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Tunja. http://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/8491 http://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/8491 spa Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! Learn More About Our COVID-19 Policies Dear Nohora Ruth, We are happy to tell you that beginning Saturday, March 19, 2022, UC Irvine will change its COVID-19 rules as follows: When you are indoors, face masks will no longer be required, whether you are vaccinated or not, but it is still a good idea to wear a face mask indoors. Everyone should feel free to keep wearing face coverings if they want to. Face coverings are optional outdoors. UCI will stop doing COVID-19 testing for randomly selected people who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and who do not have COVID symptoms. We will still have the daily symptom checker, but you only have to respond if your answer is “yes” to one of the questions. Students, instructors, and staff who have exemptions, deferrals or who aren’t in compliance with the COVID-19 policy must continue to do weekly COVID-19 tests. Drop-in testing will still be available six days a week. Spring quarter PCR testing will be at two locations: Student Center and Plaza Verde. Please visit https://uci.edu/coronavirus/testing-response/testing.php for more information about these testing locations. UC Irvine recommends that students who leave campus for spring break take an antigen or PCR test 48 hours before returning to campus. Students who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are required to take two PCR tests through campus testing sites. The test must be five days apart and the first test must be taken within 48 hours after returning to campus. Students who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to test at least once by home antigen or PCR test within 48 hours after returning to campus. COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available at pharmacies and online sellers, as well as for free if ordered from the federal government. UCI also plans to make kits available directly to students and employees at no cost before spring break. We will share this information as soon as it becomes available. Of course, we will continue to be very careful in watching the data and changing our plans if it’s needed. For the latest COVID-19 information, please continue to visit the UCI Forward website. This is good news for all of us – students, instructors, and staff alike – as we look forward to a more normal teaching, learning, and working experience. We wish you a successful close of the winter quarter and an even brighter spring! 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Archivos
Gestión documental
Especialización en Archivística - Tesis y disertaciones académicas
Páez Domínguez, Yoli Esmeralda
Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá
title Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá
title_full Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá
title_fullStr Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá
title_full_unstemmed Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá
title_short Propuesta de elaboración del Programa de Gestión Documental (PGD) para la Cooperativa "COMERCIACOOP" de Chiquinquirá
title_sort propuesta de elaboracion del programa de gestion documental pgd para la cooperativa comerciacoop de chiquinquira
topic Administración de archivos
Archivos
Gestión documental
Especialización en Archivística - Tesis y disertaciones académicas
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