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  • Georgia Archives
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  • From the Wikipedia page [1] For the archives of the country see National Archives of Georgia. The Georgia Archives is the official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Georgia. Together with the Georgia Capitol Museum it forms the Georgia Division of Archives and History, part of the office of the Secretary of State of Georgia. It is located in Morrow, Georgia, United States. The primary purpose of the Georgia Archives is to identify which state agency records are worth preserving for hundreds of years, transfer those records to the archives, protect them, and make them available to people who need them. In addition, the archives helps state agencies and local governments manage active records and stores the inactive records of state government in the State Records Center.
  • The mission of the Georgia Archives is to identify, select, preserve, and make accessible records that constitute Georgia's recorded history; to increase the efficiency of State Government through effective records management; and to improve the quality of records and archives management throughout the state. The Archives advises state agencies and local governments of appropriate recordskeeping techniques and systems, provides training in a variety of records management topics, and guides agencies in the development and use of retention schedules. The Archives operates the State Records Center. . . . The mission of the Records and Information Management Services Program is to promote the efficient administration and management of Georgia governments' records in compliance with the Georgia
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  • From the Wikipedia page [1] For the archives of the country see National Archives of Georgia. The Georgia Archives is the official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Georgia. Together with the Georgia Capitol Museum it forms the Georgia Division of Archives and History, part of the office of the Secretary of State of Georgia. It is located in Morrow, Georgia, United States. The primary purpose of the Georgia Archives is to identify which state agency records are worth preserving for hundreds of years, transfer those records to the archives, protect them, and make them available to people who need them. In addition, the archives helps state agencies and local governments manage active records and stores the inactive records of state government in the State Records Center.
  • The mission of the Georgia Archives is to identify, select, preserve, and make accessible records that constitute Georgia's recorded history; to increase the efficiency of State Government through effective records management; and to improve the quality of records and archives management throughout the state. The Archives advises state agencies and local governments of appropriate recordskeeping techniques and systems, provides training in a variety of records management topics, and guides agencies in the development and use of retention schedules. The Archives operates the State Records Center. . . . The mission of the Records and Information Management Services Program is to promote the efficient administration and management of Georgia governments' records in compliance with the Georgia Records Act.