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Good morning everyone. My name is Rich Sloma. Welcome to todays New York State Archives presentation of Conducting an Inventory of Paper Records This is the fourth webinar in six of our Winter Webinar Series for 2019 Todays presenter is Michael Martin. Michael is the New York State Archives Regional Advisory Officer for our Central New York Region, which is made up of 15 counties in central New York State. The session is being recorded and will be available for future viewing. If you have any questions during the presentation, we ask that you please type them in the chat box to the right side of your screen and we will answer them at the end of the presentation. Okay, and at this point in time, I will turn it over to Michael. Hello everyone and good morning. My name is Michael Martin. Im the Central, New York Regional Archives Advisory Officer and were going to be talking about conducting an inventory for paper records. Perhaps if I can get the slide to advance Aha, there we go. S