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The dematerialization of public documentation project managed by the Luca Pacioli Library of the Italian State General Accounting Department - Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance

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The dematerialization of public documentation project managed by the Luca Pacioli Library of the Italian State General Accounting Department - Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
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The State General Accounting Department of the Ministry of Economy and Finance regularly publishes public documentation in a digital format and makes it available to citizens, in accordance with the shared principles of Administrative Law and the Digital Administration Code, dematerialisation and transparency. The Luca Pacioli Library collaborates with this project by scanning the following documents, prior to the dematerialisation process and they are available on the website of the Library: - all Final Statements of Accounts from 1861 to 2004; - the historical volumes of state employee expenses before the Conto Annuale; - the documents of the Public Spending Commission (1982-2002); - documents relative to the ninetieth (1959) and the centenary (1969) anniversaries of the Accounting Department. It is an ongoing project and is based also for the accessibility requirements on the availability of the Library Staff. The Library also participates in the process of preserving Public Source Documentation by cataloging the paper version of documents which are online in the SBN. It also carries out promotion campaigns through showcasing Grey Literature These publications are relevant to all economic and social (pensions, health, education etc) sectors.