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States struggling to deal with digital documents

From News.com:

Most state governments are not actively tackling the creeping problem of digital archives and long-term access to public documents, according to the head of an industry group.

Apart from a handful of cases, states have not devised comprehensive strategies for retaining "born digital" documents, said Doug Robinson, the executive director of the National Association of State CIOs (NASCIO). Such documents are created in electronic format and do not exist on paper.

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