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Mark J. Myers is the senior electronic records specialist with the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and has over 18 years of experience in electronic records management and digital preservation. Mark is one of the administrators of the Texas Digital Archive which preserves and makes accessible the electronic records of Texas state government, beginning with the records of Governor Rick Perry in 2015. Mark also provides advice and assistance to state government agencies for the long-term preservation of their electronic records. Prior to his work in TX, Mark was the electronic records archivist with the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives from 2001-2014, and an electronic records archivist with the Alabama Department of Archives and History from 1999-2001. Mark has a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from the University of Kentucky and graduate work from Auburn University. He now lives in Austin, TX, with his two children.
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