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What are You Doing for the Next Eight Years?

From Federal News Radio:

The next eight years will be critical ones for the National Archives. As they prepare for a Presidential transition that will add to the more than 10 billion pages of documents they already hold, they'll also deal with funding issues and technology advances that will change the way they do business. The Archives says their mission is "to ensure the public can discover, use, and learn from the records of their Government," and they are circulating a document of their own to plan to keep doing just that.

The document is called "Strategy for Digitizing Archival Materials for Public Access, 2007-2016."