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        256.56  ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS.
         The state library shall work to develop a system of electronic
      access to documents maintained by the state library with a goal of
      providing electronic access to all such documents.  The access shall
      be provided initially through the use of compact disc technology.
      This section shall not prohibit the state librarian from considering
      other forms of electronic access if the use of such other access is
      shown to exceed the benefits of, and is more cost-effective than, the
      use of compact disc technology.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 178, §32

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-256 > 256-56

        256.56  ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS.
         The state library shall work to develop a system of electronic
      access to documents maintained by the state library with a goal of
      providing electronic access to all such documents.  The access shall
      be provided initially through the use of compact disc technology.
      This section shall not prohibit the state librarian from considering
      other forms of electronic access if the use of such other access is
      shown to exceed the benefits of, and is more cost-effective than, the
      use of compact disc technology.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 178, §32

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-256 > 256-56

        256.56  ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS.
         The state library shall work to develop a system of electronic
      access to documents maintained by the state library with a goal of
      providing electronic access to all such documents.  The access shall
      be provided initially through the use of compact disc technology.
      This section shall not prohibit the state librarian from considering
      other forms of electronic access if the use of such other access is
      shown to exceed the benefits of, and is more cost-effective than, the
      use of compact disc technology.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         93 Acts, ch 178, §32