Where is the National Archives and records Administration?
Washington, D.C.
National Archives and Records Administration
Agency overview | |
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Type | Independent |
Jurisdiction | U.S. Federal Government |
Headquarters | National Archives Building 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., U.S. 38°53′33.6″N 77°01′22.6″WCoordinates: 38°53′33.6″N 77°01′22.6″W |
Employees | 3,112 (2014) |
Is National Archives a database?
National Archives Catalog It provides access to data, digitized records, selected series from Access to Archival Databases (AAD), over one million electronic records from the Electronic Records Archives (ERA), all of the web pages from Archives.gov, and all of the web pages from the Presidential Libraries.
What does the National Archives and records Administration do?
The National Archives is the U.S. Government’s collection of documents that records important events in American history. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the Government agency that preserves and maintains these materials and makes them available for research.
What does Nara stand for?
National Archives and
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the nation’s record keeper.
How do I contact NARA?
Agency Details
- Website: National Archives and Records Administration.
- Contact: Contact the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Local Offices: National Archives Facilities, by State.
- Toll Free: 1-86-NARA-NARA (1-866-272-6272)
- TTY: 711 (Federal Relay)
- Forms: National Archives and Records Administration.
Where can I send my photos to the National Archives?
If using a large number of our images, the National Archives will appreciate receiving copies of publications that contain our photographs. Such copies can be sent to the Still Picture Branch or the Library, National Archives and Records Administration.
What does the National Archives and Records Administration do?
National Archives and Records Administration. The National Archives and Records Administration preserves U.S. government records, manages the Presidential Libraries system, and publishes laws, regulations, Presidential, and other public documents.
Where can I find the National Inventory of documentary sources?
National Inventory of Documentary Sources – US (NIDS-US): complete indexing of over 58,600 records. Archives USA is also available to staff and researchers on CD-ROM in the library at both the National Archives in Washington, DC and at College Park, MD.
Are there any publication privileges at the National Archives?
The National Archives does not grant exclusive or non-exclusive publication privileges. Copies of Federal records, as part of the public domain, are equally available to all. A small percentage of photographs in our holdings are or may be subject to copyright restrictions.