The distribution was compared to published reports of recordkeeping roles and responsibilities in archives and records management journals published over the past 42 years. Specifically, it investigated whether recordkeeping stewards' concerns about cloud computing risks are similar to published risks in newly implemented cloud computing environments, it examined their perceptions of how cross-occupational relationships affect their ability to perform recordkeeping responsibilities in the Cloud, and it compared how recordkeeping roles and responsibilities are distributed within their organizations. Thus, this exploratory study sought to examine how cloud computing actually affects public information recordkeeping stewards. Still, much of the information accessed by the public resides in the hands of state and local records creators. The Open Data policy and recent directives requiring that federal agencies create capacity to share scientific data have fallen on the heels of the Federal Government's "Cloud First" policy, an initiative requiring Federal agencies to consider using cloud computing before making IT investments. The White House has engaged in recent years in efforts to ensure greater citizen access to government information and greater efficiency and effectiveness in managing that information.
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