Rhode Island Use of Tapes and Transcripts is a system used by the state of Rhode Island to record audio from public meetings. This system includes the use of audio tapes, digital recordings, and written transcripts of public meetings. The recordings are stored on an on-site server and can be accessed by the public. The recordings are used to provide a permanent record of public meetings, and can be used to review the proceedings of the meeting in the future. There are two types of Rhode Island Use of Tapes and Transcripts: audio tapes, which are used to record public meetings, and transcripts, which are written accounts of the proceedings. Both types of recordings are available to the public upon request.