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Clerk will preserve Paterson digitally ; State grant funds records storage
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Meagher, Tom
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Warren, Jane
2005
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Clerk will preserve Paterson digitally ; State grant funds records storage
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Clerk will preserve Paterson digitally ; State grant funds records storage
2005
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The money will help [Jane Williams-Warren], as the city's custodian of records, to assess [Paterson]'s needs and create a strategic plan to manage its paperwork. The division gave a similar grant of $48,340 to Clifton. Passaic County received $1.4 million for eight projects to scan and store public documents. In the early 1990s, Paterson's clerk's office began to \"image\" the documents for the City Council. That meant that all of the minutes and resolutions and other papers for the governing body were sent to a company several times a year to be scanned into a digital format. They were then indexed on a computer disc and loaded into a database. Today, the public can search through the council's files back to the early 1970s on a computer workstation in the clerk's office.
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Gannett Media Corp
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