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914:(WNRC), also located in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, is a large warehouse facility where federal records that are still under the control of the creating agency are stored. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain time; this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park. Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times have elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room.
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to share portions of its photographic holdings with the general public. A new teaching-with-documents Web site premiered in 2010 and was developed by the education team. The site features 3,000 documents, images, and recordings from the holdings of the
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program will make our holdings much more accessible to millions of people who cannot travel to the
Washington, D.C. area." The agreement also calls for CreateSpace partnership to provide the National Archives with digital reference and preservation copies of the films as part of NARA's preservation program.
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to scan microfilms and documents of genealogical interest. These digitization partners have expanded the number of genealogical sources on their respective websites, such as ship passenger lists and military records. NARA will eventually offer free access to all digitized sources through the
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within the executive branch, charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records. It is also tasked with increasing public access to those documents that make up the
National Archives. NARA is officially responsible for maintaining and publishing the legally authentic
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which documented detainee sexual abuse and assault, death review files, detention monitoring reports, detainee escape reports, detainee segregation files, and
Detention Information Reporting Line records. The schedules permitted ICE to destroy the records when they were no longer needed for business
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National Archives announced the launching of a YouTube channel "to showcase popular archived films, inform the public about upcoming events around the country, and bring National Archives exhibits to the people." Also in 2009, the National Archives launched a Flickr photostream
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subsidiary. During the announcement, Weinstein noted that the agreement would "... reap major benefits for the public-at-large and for the
National Archives." Adding, "While the public can come to our College Park, Maryland, research room to view films and even copy them at no charge, this new
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Archival descriptions of the permanent holdings of the federal government in the custody of NARA are stored in the
National Archives Catalog. The archival descriptions include information on traditional paper holdings, electronic records, and artifacts. As of December 2012, the catalog consisted of
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National Archives that the records must be preserved stating, "NARA's approval of the schedule was arbitrary and capricious on the grounds that NARA failed to evaluate the research value of the ICE records and that NARA failed to address significant and relevant public comments."
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January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important
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In March 2006, it was revealed by the Archivist of the United States in a public hearing that a memorandum of understanding between NARA and various government agencies existed to "reclassify", i.e., withdraw from public access, certain documents in the name of national security, and to do so in a
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The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC)—the agency's grant-making arm—awards funds to state and local governments, public and private archives, colleges and universities, and other nonprofit organizations to preserve and publish historical records. Since 1964, the NHPRC
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to follow approved records schedules. All records maintained by the executive branch must be properly identified by NARA and authorized for eventual destruction or appraised to be of permanent historical or legal value to be preserved and made available to the public. Only two to three percent of
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Across the United States, the National Archives maintains both research facilities and additional federal records centers (FRCs). In many cases, the research rooms of regional archives are located at the same site as the federal records center, which is inaccessible to the public.
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Since 2005, NARA has held annual Genealogy Fairs with guest speakers and research workshops. These events are free of charge and are designed for interested individuals of any skill level. Materials from past Genealogy Fairs are available on the National Archives website.
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in 2009. The law continued in its mandate for the Archivist and NARA, of the detailed records and materials of non-human intelligence origins, "which shall be transmitted to the National Archives in accordance with section 2107 of title 44, United States Code."
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The National Archives governs federal records and information policy for the executive branch and preserves and makes available the records of the judicial and legislative branches. Agencies in the executive branch are required by the
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to investigate thefts and recover records stolen from the archive's collections. Responsibility for non-law enforcement recovery activities has since been transferred to the NARA Office of the Chief Operating Officer.
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In 1963, Robert Bradford Murphy and his wife, Elizabeth Irene Murphy were arrested and sentenced to ten years in prison for stealing documents from several federal depositories, including the National Archives.
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records are among the most frequently requested at NARA, with the oldest entries from 1790. These records often contain information such as addresses and names of family members. However, all pieces of
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can only access statistical data. The newest unrestricted census is from 1950 and was released to the general public in April 2022. The subsequent census from 1960 will be released in April 2032.
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revealed that the National Archives budget (when adjusted for inflation) has not increased since 1991 despite the exponential growth of electronic records created by the federal government.
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In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with
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United States of America, Plaintiff-appellee, v. Robert Bradford Murphy, A/k/a Samuel George Matz, and Elizabeth Irene Murphy, aka Elizabeth Irene Matz, Defendants and Appellants
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is the chief official overseeing the operation of the National Archives and Records Administration. The Archivist not only maintains the official documentation of the passage of
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In April 2019 an unknown person set fire to an exterior wall of the archives building using a homemade incendiary device before firefighters were able to extinguish the flames.
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by state legislatures, but has the authority to declare when the constitutional threshold for passage has been reached, and therefore when an act has become an amendment.
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Originally, each branch and agency of the U.S. government was responsible for maintaining its own documents, which often resulted in the loss and destruction of records.
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In 2011, the National Archives initiated a WikiProject on the English Knowledge to expand collaboration in making its holdings widely available through Wikimedia.
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documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records."
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logical data records describing 527,000 artifacts and encompassing 81% of NARA's records. There are also 922,000 digital copies of already digitized materials.
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NARA's holdings are classed into "record groups" reflecting the governmental department or agency from which they originated. Records include paper documents,
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that reveal extensive personal data. Depending on a requestor's verifiable relation to a subject of interest, restricted files may be obtainable under the
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In 2018, Antonin DeHays was arrested for multiple thefts of military artifacts and records from the National Archives during the mid to late 2010s.
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was charged with an unauthorized removal of documents from the National Archives; sentenced to 100 hours of community service and fined $ 50,000.
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delayed providing material to the National Archives in accordance with the Presidential Records Act. In February 2022, U.S. Attorney General
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directs originating agencies to declassify documents if possible before shipment to NARA for long-term storage, but NARA also stores some
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In 2006, Denning McTague was sentenced to 15 months in prison and fined $ 3,000 after stealing 164 documents from the National Archives.
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votes, the agency intercepted and rejected forged certificates of ascertainment from Trump allies in seven states who were strategizing
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practices across agencies, provide secure document services to other agencies, and review records in NARA custody for declassification.
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In 2005, Howard Harner was sentenced to two years in prison and fined $ 10,000 after stealing 100 documents from the National Archives.
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will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is
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In 2002, Shawn Aubitz pleaded guilty to stealing dozens of documents and photographs from the National Archives during the 1990s.
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at the Archives' public exhibit. Some of the edited signs contained potentially offensive language, and some mentioned president
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was permanently banned from the National Archives after he confessed to altering the date on a presidential pardon signed by
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protection. However, records from other sources may still be protected by copyright or donor agreements.
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2917:"Judge Blocks ICE, Records Administration from Destroying Records of Sex Abuse, Detainee Deaths"
2008:"From the archives: A look at the inquiry that led to the F.B.I. search of Trump's Florida home"
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ratification documents for prima facie legal sufficiency and an authenticating signature.
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The most well-known facility of the National Archives and Records Administration is the
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Barry Landau Sentenced to 7 Years for Thefts From National Archives, Other Institutions
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2760:"Thousands of National Archives Films to Be Made Available Through CustomFlix Labs"
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commissioned for the main national archive building in Washington, D.C. in 1935.
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Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics v. Nat'l Archives & Records Admin.
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manner such that researchers would not be likely to discover the process (the
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On the Hunt for National Treasures With America's Archive Detective
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Bradsher, G (2015). "National Archives Independence 30 Years Ago".
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technologies in an attempt to communicate better with the public.
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in 1949, the National Archives was placed within the newly formed
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Our Documents: 100 Milestone Documents from the National Archives
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Dennis Szucs, Loretto; Hargreaves Luebking, Sandra, eds. (2006).
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Broadwater, Luke; Schmidt, Michael (February 18, 2022).
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announced that the National Archives had notified the
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Haberman, Maggie; Schmidt, Michael (August 8, 2022).
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Congressional & Federal Government Web Harvests
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2270:"A Primer on United States Naturalization Records"
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2803:"National Archives Launches YouTube Channel"
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4237:Presidential memorials in the United States
3947:Texas State Library and Archives Commission
3777:Indiana Archives and Records Administration
3186:"Notable Thefts From The National Archives"
3126:"To Catch a Thief at the National Archives"
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1014:District Court for the District of Columbia
679:Most people who access records at NARA are
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2274:NGS Monthly: National Genealogical Society
2115:"Open Government at the National Archives"
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4056:United States presidential library system
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966:The National Archives currently utilizes
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3076:"Man Admits Theft From U.S. Archives"
2609:from the original on December 9, 2023
2504:"About the Archival Recovery Program"
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2268:Johnson, Melissa (February 1, 2016).
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1238:"FY 2022 Congressional Justification"
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3940:Tennessee State Library and Archives
3605:Other related libraries and services
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2320:Trent, Sydney (December 9, 2019).
2192:"Why Visit the National Archives?"
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1377:More • •, Maggie (June 20, 2024).
912:Washington National Records Center
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635:Most records at NARA are in the
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3113:The Washington Post
3063:The Washington Post
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2326:The Washington Post
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