Electronic Records
- Introduction
- Where the Records are Located
- Online Resources for information about the records and where to find them
- How to Obtain Copies
- Contact Us
Introduction
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has in its custody nearly 200,000 electronic records files. These holdings reflect the Federal government's usage of computers for statistical data analysis, regulatory purposes, and administrative functions.
Where Records are Located
- Washington, DC area
The Electronic and Special Media Records are located at the National Archives in College Park. We accession, preserve, and provide access to electronic records transferred to NARA from agencies in the executive, legislative and judicial branches. More. . . -
Presidential Libraries
The Presidential Libraries also hold electronic records among their materials. For example, the holdings of the Ronald Reagan Library and George Bush Library include systems developed by the White House that contain databases of electronic record material. These materials are processed in accordance with the requirements of the Presidential Records Act.
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Legislative Electronic Records:
The records of Congress also include electronic records. The Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division preserves these records and provides reproductions to researchers, when appropriate, on behalf of the Center for Legislative Archives. However, many of these materials, of very recent origin, are not yet open to the public under the access rules of Congress (House Rule VII opens records after thirty years except for investigative records and Senate Resolution 474 opens most records after twenty years). For further information on these records contact the Center for Legislative Archives.
Online Resources for information about the records and where to find them
Please note that most of the National Archives' finding aids are not online.- Access to Archival Databases (AAD)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Information about Electronic Records for Researchers in College Park, MD
- Information available in the Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States 3 vols. (1995), may be used to identify holdings by record group.
- Information for Archivists, Federal Records Managers and IRM Personnel
- Ordering Information for Electronic Records
- Reference Reports and Descriptive Handouts
- Staff Bibliography
- State-level Lists of Casualties Lists for the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
- Table of Contents
- Title List: A Preliminary and Partial Listing of the Data Files in the National Archives and Records Administration
Archival Research Catalog (ARC)
Archival Research Catalog (ARC):
The ARC catalog can be used to search by media type and by subject.
Search ARC
Contact Us
- For further information and all other inquiries about Electronic and Special Media
Records or holdings send an e-mail to cer@nara.gov.