The Indiana State Archives, part of the Indiana State Government, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to historical and evidential materials related to the state of Indiana. With records dating back to the territorial period, the Archives offers a wide range of collections, including closed school records, state forms, retention schedules, and more. They also provide resources and guidance for records managers, such as handbooks and guidelines, to assist state agencies and county local offices in effectively managing their records.
IARA (Indiana Archives and Records Administration) is committed to ensuring the proper management and preservation of records in Indiana. They offer services for both the public and government entities, including ordering records, preservation resources, and online catalog access. With their expertise in electronic records, microfilm imaging, and critical records management, IARA plays a crucial role in safeguarding Indiana's historical and administrative documents.
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