where she was the right-hand person to several archivists over the years, council for the american library association. back in an earlier life, 30 years ago, she was the best darn deputy director for the information services area before. with that, i am going to let her go on with the rest of the panel. i am going to let her talk about interesting developments about not just ogis in general, but sunshine week in particular. >> thank you, stan. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> i know this is a little late in sunshine week to be mentioning this, but you do have a little bit of time left. downtown, the national archives building for the first time ever this week has been on display the original freedom of information act. i know some people in the room have made it by this week. if you haven't, and you have a chance to, i am not suggesting anybody would want to leave this program early -- but if you find yourself downtown somewhere around pennsylvania and 7th streets this afternoon, stop in, in the rotunda of the national archives and look at the display. we hope this will become an original