User:World Survey - Archives and Libraries Template

Archives
Name, address, telephone number, email, website, and brief synopsis (about goals and resources available) of each archive.

If there are many archives, it is fine to add subheadings to organize them (such as: national archives/regional archives/provincial archives, by county/region, etc.). Example of how to add an archive:

Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives Old Aberdeen House Dunbar Street Aberdeen AB24 3UJE UK Telephone: 01224 481775 Email: [mailto:archives@aberdeencity.gov.uk archives@aberdeencity.gov.uk] Website: Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives


 * This archive provides an important service to members and officials of Aberdeen City Council while maintaining a strong public profile through searchroom services and outreach activities. They also provide a professional archives service for Aberdeenshire Council. They ensure that the records are housed in secure accommodation under suitable environmental conditions on our two sites - the Town House and Old Aberdeen House.

Libraries
Name, address, telephone number, email, and website.

If there are many libraries, it is fine to add subheadings to organize them (such as: by county/region, etc.). Example of how to add a library:

Achiltibuie Library Coigach Community Hall Achiltibuie IV26 2YG UK Telephone: 01854 622305 Email: [mailto:achiltibuie.library@highlifehighland.com achiltibuie.library@highlifehighland.com] Website: Achiltibuie Library

Museums
Name, address, telephone number, email, website, and brief synopsis (about scope, purpose) of each museum.

If there are many museums, it is fine to add subheadings to organize them (such as: by county/region, by type, etc.). Example of how to add a museum:

Glenview Folk Museum Aghoo Ballinamore Telephone: 071 964 4157 Email: [mailto:glenviewmuseum@gmail.com glenviewmuseum@gmail.com] Website: Glenview Folk Museum


 * The museum consists of many different attractions from old household & farm items to vehicles and a full street scene which has been fully reconstructed to really give you a feel for 1930s Ireland.

Record Offices
Name, address, telephone number, email, and website.

If there are many record offices, it is fine to add subheadings to organize them (such as: by county/region, etc.). Example of how to add a record office:

Public Record Office Unit 40A Spring Valley Industrial Estate Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 2QS Telephone: +44 (0) 1624 693569 Email: [mailto:public.records@gov.im public.records@gov.im] Website: Public Record Office


 * The Isle of Man Public Record Office preserves the records of the government. These records include those from the national and local governments and the courts.