San Luis Obispo County, Calif., this month will begin a $1.5 million document digitization project to save space, improve efficiency and allow better public access, according to a recent article in the San Luis Obispo Tribune.
Within two years, said the Tribune more than 2 million documents stored in some 1,000 boxes will be housed in computers and on the county's Web site. The project will cost the county an estimated $1.2 million.