Can I access NARAs accessioned federal electronic records on the Internet?
Yes, access to some of NARA’s accessioned federal electronic records is offered through the Access to Archival Databases (AAD) resource. Also, you can find a sampling of a selection of textual, photographic, cartographic and Presidential records at the NARA Online Exhibit Hall, the Archival Research Catalog (ARC), or through the Digital Classroom, which contains information on ideas, programs and publications for teachers. In addition, you may access, online, the state-level casualty extracts for the Korean and Vietnam Wars. There are many finding aids, reference reports, and other tools available throughout the homepage to make your search of our electronic records easier. A copy of the Title List is available, which lists by Record Group or government agency, some of NARA’s electronic records holdings, as well as their status. In addition, we have created several pages that deal with these records in terms of the most popular search topics we have encountered in reference services.
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