Articles on Electronic signatures and document management systems, like OnBase - are used to organize, store, retrieve, share and secure documents, both physical and digital, throughout their lifecycle.
Adobe Sign lets you securely sign, initial and fill out electronic documents instead of paper ones. All UofL employees can use Adobe Sign to send, sign and manage documents online, saving time and streamlining approvals. This guide explains how to get started, who can use it and why it’s a secure, legally binding solution for campus workflows.
The BCC Technology Office provides technical support for the Brown Cancer Center research labs and supporting offices. We support university owned devices including desktops, laptops, mobile devices and related peripherals. Our goal is to ensure that faculty and staff have reliable, properly configured and secure computing equipment to perform the day-to-day duties involved in all aspects of cancer research.
This article explains the University of Louisville’s transition from DocuSign to Adobe Acrobat Sign for electronic signatures and how you can request access to use Adobe Acrobat Sign for university business.
If you need to access OnBase for document management or workflow, you should install the Unity Thin Client. This guide is for anyone who needs to use OnBase at the University of Louisville. Following these steps ensures you have the recommended client with automatic updates and a user-friendly interface.
OnBase is an enterprise system for digital document management at the University of Louisville. You use it to scan, archive, search and retrieve documents, as well as create forms and automate workflows. This guide is for staff who need to manage, store or retrieve university records securely and efficiently.