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National Archives Building, Washington, DC The National Archives will host the International Council on Archives in Washington, DC, March 22-26.


group icon The annual Records Administration Conference, "RACO 2010: Managing the Records of an Open Government," takes place on May 12 in Washington.


group icon The National Archives at New York City will be moving in 2011. Public meetings on May 4 will discuss details about the move.


parchment document icon NARA's annual Preservation Conference was held on March 18 in Washington, DC.


movie reel icon Free screenings of documentaries and short films nominated for Academy Awards in Washington, DC.


National Archives Building, Washington, DC The National Archives invites public comment on its Open Government Plan.


fee icon The President requests $460M for National Archives FY 2011 budget.


computer icon NARA announces the release of three new datasets and invites public comment on Open Government plan.


red info icon Photography is prohibited in all exhibit areas in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC.


group icon The National Archives hosted a meeting in Washington, DC, on January 29 to discuss how our services to the research community can be improved.


Presidential Libraries seal On-site reference services on Nixon materials in College Park, MD, will be discontinued starting February 26, to prepare for moving them to the Nixon Library in California.


film reel The 1948 documentary Nuremberg was shown on January 14 at the National Archives at College Park.


parchment document icon The National Archives displayed the milestone Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation January 14-18.


Presidential Libraries icon Nixon Library to open additional papers and audiovisual materials on January 11.


mailbox icon Additional notification letters sent relating to the PII information from the Clinton administration hard drive.


October - December


TV Jeopardy logo National Archives was featured on Jeopardy on January 6.


teal information icon The Archivist of the United States announced the establishment of the National Declassification Center


National Archives building, Washington, DC FY 2010 budget of $470 million approved for National Archives.


President Nixon with Elvis Presley A special event on January 6 commemorated the meeting between Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley.


National Archives building, Washington, DC The National Archives hosted a public forum on December 17 to discuss research area changes in Washington, DC.


computer icon Connect with the National Archives through Facebook, the NARAtions blog, Flickr, Twitter, and more.


shopping cart icon New online Print Shop, in partnership with Pictopia, features reproductions of images from the National Archives.


PAR report icon Our 2009 Performance & Accountability Report is now online.


browse the web icon Avoid the lines! Online reservations for the National Archives Experience are now available.


National Archives building, Washington, DC David S. Ferriero has been sworn in as 10th Archivist of the United States.


A statement on the reconfiguration of the research area in Washington, DC


orange info icon Special notice to veterans and family members regarding requests for copies of military personnel and/or medical files.


NARA seal NARA has updated its Strategic Plan.


parchment document icon The original Morrill Act of 1862 will be on display at the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne in October.


July - September


blue book icon Report submitted to Congress on Alternative Models for Presidential Libraries.


Fee icon: yellow circle with dollar symbol Status update on the loss of a Clinton Administration hard drive; reward of up to $50,000 for its return.


parchment document icon! Celebrate Constitution Day by learning more about the Constitution and attending special events.


Facebook logo Become a Facebook Fan of the National Archives. Visit the news and events page, and the research page.


computer icon The National Archives has launched the NARAtions blog focusing on online public access to its records. Learn more.


National Archives building image NARA's draft Strategic Plan update was available for comment until August 5.


Photo icon The National Archives has joined Flickr. See the photos and read about the pilot project.


courthouse icon The National Archives has released materials relating to Sonia Sotomayor.


green book icon Summer Prologue highlights 75th anniversary of the National Archives.


April - June


videocamera icon The National Archives has just launched its own YouTube channel. Tell your friends!


USA map icon Attend the annual July 4 celebration in Washington, DC!


National Archives has opened civilian personnel records (through 1951) to the public. The National Archives has opened civilian personnel records (through 1951) to the public.


Documented Rights, an exhibit showcasing NARA documents on human and civil rights from NARA's archives locations around the country "Documented Rights," an exhibit showcasing NARA documents on human and civil rights from NARA's archives locations around the country, is in Atlanta.


Long-lost Lincoln letter comes home to the National Archives. Long-lost Lincoln letter comes home to the National Archives.


National Archives at Kansas City dedicated its new facility on May 22. The National Archives at Kansas City dedicated its new facility on May 22.


21st Annual Records Administration Conference (RACO 2009) NARA's 21st Annual Records Administration Conference (RACO 2009) was May 28. The theme was "Collaborating Across Boundaries: Government Records and Social Media."


The National Archives at Atlanta hosts Documented Rights: a Symposium on the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement on June 13. Registration now closed. The National Archives at Atlanta hosts "Documented Rights: a Symposium on the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement," on June 13. Registration now closed.


The Truman Library in Independence, MO, celebrates Harry S. Truman's 125th birthday with an exhibit and programs throughout the month. The Truman Library in Independence, MO, celebrates Harry S. Truman's 125th birthday with an exhibit and programs throughout the month.


BIG! Family Day was held on April 18 in Washington, DC BIG! Family Day was held on Saturday, April 18, in Washington, DC.


60th Anniversary Summit of NATO The North Atlantic Treaty was on special display in Strasbourg, France, as part of the 60th Anniversary Summit of NATO.


The National Archives hosted its fifth annual Genealogy Fair in Washington, DC. The National Archives hosted its fifth annual Genealogy Fair in Washington, DC, on April 22–23.


January - March


Life at the Academy: Viewing Archival Records as Artifact at the Vatican Secret Archives A NARA conservator spoke on "Life at the Academy: Viewing Archival Records as Artifact at the Vatican Secret Archives," March 6 in Washington, DC.


BIG! a new exhibit celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the National Archives New exhibit opens March 13 in Washington, DC: "BIG! Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the National Archives".


The annual National Archives Preservation Conference was held on March 26 in Washington, DC The annual National Archives Preservation Conference, "Digitizing for Preservation and Access," was held on March 26 in Washington, DC.


Senator George McGovern discussed his new book on Abraham Lincoln on February 12 Senator George McGovern discussed his new book on Abraham Lincoln on February 12 in Washington, DC.


All Oscar-nominated documentaries and short films were shown at the National Archives in Washington, DC All Oscar-nominated documentaries and short films were shown at the National Archives in Washington, DC, February 18–22.


Emancipation Proclamation on display February 12-16 The original Emancipation Proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln was on display at the National Archives building in Washington, DC, February 12–16, with special extended hours until 6:30 p.m. February 14-16.


American Conversation with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. February 5 in Washington, DC An American Conversation with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., was held on February 5 in Washington, DC.


Abraham Lincoln Family Day on February 7 in Washington, DC Celebrate at our Abraham Lincoln Family Day on February 7 in Washington, DC.


Alan Lowe has been named director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Alan Lowe has been named director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library.


National Archives has opened 9/11 Commission textual materials The National Archives has opened 9/11 Commission textual materials.


ISOO has released its FY 2008 annual report to the President The Information Security Oversight Office has released its FY 2008 annual report to the President.


Winter issue of Prologue is now available The Winter issue of Prologue magazine is now available.


National Archives celebrates its 75th anniversary The National Archives celebrates its 75th anniversary.


National Archives in Washington, DC, will present inaugural public programs and a special document display. The National Archives in Washington, DC, will present inaugural public programs and a special document display.


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