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- on the Net,
and Philip Scott. the Library's audio
visual archivist, described it as a
work in progress. "We 're very gin
g rly taking our first steps in figuring
out how to do this," Scott said, "and
we 're experimenting with the best
ways to scan the photos
- . A team composed of
representatives
from the CIA,
Defense Intelligence Agency, Navy,
Air Force and LBJ Library scanned
some 92,000 pages from the
Vietnam Country File and sent 11
compact discs containing computer
ized images of those pages to
Washington
- of the documents
must still be reviewed by the govern
ment agencies which created them.
Many of Lhe papers which we cannot
declassify under agency guidelines
were scanned recently and sent to
Washington, D. C., for declassifica
tion revievv as part of lhe Remote
- , child and
maternal health. national parks, the
environmental laws. But of course
Vietnam was his denouement."
Ms.
Thomas
credited
Liz
Carpenter with a story of LBJ scanning
the first draft of an addre.s he had
a signed to asp echwriter. As he: read,
he
- to develop
technology able not only to create
digital images by scanning pho
tos, but to restore damaged color
and eliminate scratches and other
flaws. Plans are afoot to link
images from the photo archives to
corresponding pages of President
Johnson's Daily