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Archiverdict aims to be the standard, up-to-the-minute reference guide to research archives and libraries, and their holdings. Read more.

The emphasis is on accessible archives and libraries - whether public or private, national, local, university, online, transport, art... - but mention can also be made of more specialist-access archives.

Find an archive
To read or update an existing entry, search by keyword using the box to the left, or browse by location:
 * All countries (A-Z)

Brief details of countries (and links to the relevant Wikipedia pages etc) are included for reference.

Things to be done:
 * Archives added to the country pages.
 * Pages covering different types of archive (transport etc), and lists in those categories.

Describe an archive

 * Log in, then edit an existing archive page.
 * Create a new page by entering the archive's name in the box below.


 * If you are new to wikis, you may want to try the tutorial on the Central Wikia, read the FAQ, or consult the list of all help pages that can be found at Category:Help.