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Date: | Mon, 10 Sep 2012 21:04:07 +0000 |
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Good afternoon all,
We are in the process of developing a city guide for appropriate paper to use for different types of documents. I am looking for any standards that apply to the use of paper for archival preservation and if there are any sources dealing with use of recycled paper. Archival issues are addressed, however there are a few staff that feel recycled paper is the ultimate and end all solution.
Any suggestions?
(Yes Steve, I know you hate paper, however sometimes you just have to give out copies, or need original signatures, or want to keep something longer than a floppy disc/memory stick/etc. will last)
John Guthrie
City Clerk Records Manager
City of Oceanside
760-435-3004
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