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Has the Archives accessioned any archival electronic records from state agencies or local governments?

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Has the Archives accessioned any archival electronic records from state agencies or local governments?

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Yes, but for state government only and not to any large extent. All are described in this report. http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/elctronicholdings.htm State Agency Website Archives: Starting in 2007 the SC Archives began working with Archive-It to capture periodic snapshots of state agency websites. Archive-It is part of the Internet Archives project which is building a digital library of Internet sites. Like a paper library, it provides free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. Archived websites of state agencies are now available on-line [top] Q. How should electronic records of long-term value be cared for Proper storage and handling of electronic records hinge on several factors including the type of media used to store the records, the record’s format, providing a consistent room temperature, security, and disaster planning among others. For more information on the storage and long-term care of electronic records consult the Electronic Records Managem

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