Archives de l'Occupation française en Allemagne et en Autriche
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[edit] Orientation
[edit] Coordinates
[edit] Address
Cité administrative -
Bat. J, 3 rue Fleischhauer,
68026 COLMAR cedex
[edit] Website
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/archives/service/inventaires/colmar/colmar.html
[edit] Telephone
33-3-89.41.43.69
[edit] Fax
33-3-29.23.98.72
[edit] Email
archives.colmar@diplomatie.gouv.fr
[edit] Schedule & hours
Open Monday through Friday 9am-4pm. They are closed the last week of December and the first week of January.
[edit] Working language(s)
French. You can communicate with the archivists in German and maybe English.
[edit] Layout
There are fifteen spaces for researchers in the reading room.
[edit] Directions
(how to find the archive)
[edit] Holdings
[edit] Description of holdings
(a more extensive description (qualitative and/or quantitative) of the holdings and the state in which they are kept)
[edit] History of the archive
(previous location(s) of collection held there, and any information that might help researchers to navigate previous systems)
[edit] Catalogues & finding aids
(describe any that exist, and give links to any that are online)
[edit] Languages of materials
[edit] Restrictions & difficulties
[edit] Classified material
[edit] Inaccessible material
[edit] Future of the archive
(what direction is the archive going? what rumours have you heard?)
[edit] Research procedures
[edit] Access
(what permits, identity documents, or letters of reference do you need to present? how far in advance must you begin to register?)
[edit] First visit
(what happens when you first come to the archives?)
[edit] Permitted and prohibited items
(if possible, account for laptop computers, cameras, scanners, phones, pens and pencils, loose papers, and so on)
- Permitted:
- Prohibited:
[edit] Document ordering
(how do you request documents? how many can you order at a time?)
[edit] Ordering classified material
(what special permission is necessary?)
[edit] Document delivery
(how long does it take for documents to arrive? where are they delivered? how many can you consult at a time? what do you do when you are finished with an item?)
[edit] Photocopying, photography, microfilming
(what are costs, permits, and page limits? how long do you have to wait?)
[edit] Key forms
(what are the main forms that the archive uses? if possible, provide links to copies or post copies directly)
[edit] Key individuals
[edit] Archive staff
(people you've found particularly helpful; no invective)
[edit] Scholars
(scholars who are familiar with this archive)
[edit] Bibliography
(published works based on research at this archive)
[edit] Practicalities
[edit] Food
[edit] Lockers
[edit] Washrooms
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Internet access
[edit] Funding
[edit] Bookstore
[edit] See also
Please see Heather Dichter's description from Archives Made Easy. The European Union provides an excellent description of the archive. The entry is available in both English and French.
