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These days the Japanese have been increasingly demanding freedom of information, or a system to open official information to the nation, or community residents, when requested. To make such information available for the public, records management is a prerequisite. Needless to say, most of the information handled by administrative offices, national or local, is represented by records in the form of papers. Therefore, records management is inevitable.

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