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Electronic records management as strategic opportunity : a case study of the State University of New York, Office of Archives and Records Management : teaching notes / prepared by Thomas J. Galvin and Russell L. Kahn.

Main Author: Galvin, Thomas J.
Other Authors: Kahn, Russell L.
Language(s): English
Published: Chicago, IL : Society of American Archivists, c1996.
Subjects: Documents in machine-readable form > New York (State)
State University of New York > Records and correspondence.
Electronic records > New York (State)
Archives > New York (State) > Management > Data processing.
Information storage and retrieval systems > Archival material > Case studies.
Archives > Automation > Case studies.
Electronic records > Management > Case studies.
Note: Caption title.
"PC 300."
Physical Description: 14 p. ; 28 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: CD 950 .G352 1996
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