The Archives of the Future: Archival Strategies for the Treatment of Electronic Databases : a Study of Major Automated Databases Maintained by Agencies of the U.S. Government

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Page 37 - The data were made available in the Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan, and have been utilized in many secondary studies.
Page 32 - DOT, the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management, the White House staff, and several Congressional committees.
Page 12 - Department of Defense, General Services Administration, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration...
Page 12 - Labor, and the General Services Administration, the Agency for International Development, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Page 13 - There has been some case law to this effect. For example, see: United States v. Scholle, 553 F.2d 1109, 1124-25 (8th Cir.), cert, denied, 434 US 940 (1977) (stating that computer storage needs a more comprehensive foundation for admissibility, including testimony...
Page 10 - Data documenting military or civilian operations during times of war, civil emergency, or natural disaster. . Political or judicial data related to such topics as elections, special investigations, or court proceedings.
Page viii - ... agencies; place greater emphasis on developing guidelines and agreements with the agencies to ensure provision of data in a usable form; continue...
Page 28 - The findings of the project staff and the discussions among expert group and panel members point strongly to the need for major emphasis on this integration to assure preservation of important electronic records in the future, and the long-range solution to the problems which exist today.

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