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0861 |aP24-603/2014E-PDF
1101 |aCanada. |bPublic Works and Government Services Canada.
24510|a2014-603 evaluation of the document imaging services |h[electronic resource] : |bfinal report / |cOffice of Audit and Evaluation.
24614|iCover title: |aFinal Report, 2014-603 evaluation of the document imaging services sub-program (1.7.4)
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bPublic Works and Government Services Canada, |c2015.
300 |avii, 21 p. : |bill.
500 |aCaption title.
500 |a"May 6, 2015."
500 |aIssued also in French under title: 2014-603 évaluation des services d'imagerie documentaire, rapport final.
520 |a"In 2014, the Government of Canada launched “Digital Canada 150,” a plan to guide its digital future. This future includes the digitization of government documents. For example, as of 2017, Library and Archives Canada will only accept from federal organizations, digital records and their associated metadata for archival purposes. It is estimated that up to 93.3 million pages of documentation are produced annually by federal departments and agencies. Digitization can assist federal departments and agencies in meeting their recordkeeping obligations. For these reasons, as well as to meet PWGSC’s obligations under the Treasury Board Policy on Evaluation, it is important to periodically evaluate the relevance and performance of PWGSC’s Document Imaging Services to support decision-making"-- Why It Is Important, p. i.
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77508|t2014-603 – évaluation des services d'imagerie documentaire |w(CaOODSP)9.826282
85640|qPDF|s643 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/spac-pspc/P24-603-2014-eng.pdf