LEWISVILLE, TX (AP).- Archivists responsible for putting together the presidential library of former President George W. Bush are tasked with processing 80 terabytes of electronic information 20 times the Clinton administration’s four terabytes. Bush’s electronic archives contain more than 200 million e-mails, compared with about 20 million in former President Bill Clinton’s. Bush’s archives also include share drives, hard drives, scheduling systems and digital photography, which his administration switched to about halfway through his tenure. The average size of a quality digital photo is about three megabytes, meaning just one terabyte can store more than 300,000 such pictures. The Bush administration e-mails alone would take up an estimated 600 million