Bridging the new digital divide: Open records in the age of digital
reproduction | History@Work
I requested the case files. The Fulton County Clerk employee who handed
them to me once they had been retrieved from offsite storage told me that
if I wanted copies of the tri-folded documents, I would have to request
them from the service counter, and another staff member would photocopy
them on a Xerox-type machine for fifty cents apiece. My request to take
flash-free digital photos was rebuffed despite my explanation that it would
be better for the aging documents than forcing them flat against a copier’s
glass platen and then closing the machine’s cover.
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