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    • Documentary Heritage Program
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    • Student Research Award
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  • Brian Keough, New York State Archivist

    Welcome to the New York State Archives!

    Whether you are a creator of records, a researcher or a community member who needs assistance with the materials that document your community, our programs are intended to serve you and the future generations of New Yorkers.

  • NYSA Scheduling and State Agency Services

    Scheduling and State Agency Services

    Scheduling and State Agency Services (SSAS) develops records retention and disposition schedules for state agencies and local governments that authorize disposition of records. We also provide records management advice, assistance, and training to state agencies.

  • NYSA Local Government Services

    Local Government Services

    The State Archives provides records management advice, assistance, and training to local governments throughout New York State as they manage their records, document their actions within their communities, and protect their history for future generations.

  • NYSA State Records Center

    State Records Center

    The State Records Center, operated by the New York State Archives, provides efficient, low-cost storage and retrieval for New York State agencies’ inactive records.

  • Accessing Records at the NYS Archives

    Access to Records

    Access Services coordinates transfers of records from state agencies and makes information about records available to the public through online finding aids, catalog records, digital collections, pathfinders, guides, and name indexes.

  • NYSA Researcher Services

    Researcher Services

    Researcher Services provides access to archival records of New York State government -- executive, legislative, and judicial branches. We assist researchers in identifying records for their research and provide copies for researchers who are not able to visit our public research room.

  • Educational resources provided through Consider the Source

    Education

    New York State Archives education resources can now be reached directly at considerthesourceny.org. This new interactive website contains original New York State Archives primary sources and learning activities along with new educational materials. 

  • LGRMIF grant awards

    Grants for Local Governments

    The Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund competitive grant program awards funds to local governments to assist them in managing their records. Since 1990, the fund has awarded over $246 million to 2,428 local governments.

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    Preservation

    The Documentary Heritage Program provides training, assessment services and grant funding to support the keepers of New York’s historical records, and to ensure that New Yorkers have access to an equitable and just historical record.

  • NYSA workshops and webinars

    Workshops and Webinars

    The Archives offers a variety of webinars and in person training opportunities to help New Yorkers manage their records.

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Highlights

NYSA announces the 2025-2026 LGRMIF Grant Cycle

Check out the latest issue of New York Archives Magazine and New York Archives JR!

Hear our Story: Partners in History

Plan your visit

The State Archives Research Room is open for onsite research Monday - Friday, 9:30am -4:00pm

Email/phone reference are available Monday - Friday, 9:30am - 4:00pm

Madison Avenue will be closed on May 15th for the Workforce Team Challenge 5K. Parking near the building will be limited. 

For more information:
e-mail: archref@nysed.gov
phone: (518) 474-8955

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