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Hi,
I am one of those individuals that reads your thoughts and comments without
writing. Until now.
I would appreciate the groups' wisdom on dealing with microfilm from the
early 1970's. When recently called upon to locate a very old file, I found
documents on microfilm. After contacting six companies I found one that
was willing to print out the pages on the microfilm without first scanning
them (this at the attorneys' request).
Now I have been tasked to co- author a written policy for our firm
concerning the retention of the films. You see during my search I noticed
documents of varying retention periods ( from 60 years ago to permanent)
and called this to the attention of our firm's attorney.
Has anyone been involved with a project like this? Any thoughts on the
most efficient way to proceed?
Thanks,
Lynn
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