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Sounds to me like a young Bill Roach.
Chris Flynn
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Mike Intranuovo <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hello,
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> I have been a member of the list for a few years, and have contributed
> occasionally. I'll reintroduce myself. I'm Mike Intranuovo, and I am the
> records manager at a public university in Ohio.
>
> A few years ago, the university's registrar began creating born-digital
> student academic records, which is has been great for enhanced access. I
> would like to create computer output microfilm from the digital files for
> preservation purposes, especially since we are required to keep these
> records permanently and we have the equipment to do this rather easily.
>
> I assume that many universities across the USA are creating electronic
> academic records. My question is if microfilm is still being created to
> preserve them. I'm having difficulty gaining support for this idea and I am
> starting to wonder if I'm just being old-fashioned.
>
> Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Mike Intranuovo
> Records Manager/Assistant University Archivist
> Bowling Green State University
> Bowling Green, OH
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