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- Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
- If you plan to visit a repository, contact them and ask for information about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Ask if they require you to have a reader’s ticket (a paper indicating you are a responsible researcher) to view the records, and ask how to obtain one.
- Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the FamilySearch Library may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them.
Archives[edit | edit source]
South Sudan National Archives
Juba, South Sudan
Wikipedia: National Archives of South Sudan
Rift Valley Preservation Project
Sudan Memory Project
Archive of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio
Wilson Street
Yambio, South Sudan
P. O. Box 27114, Kampala, Uganda Phone: (+211) 913 410 880 Email: mail2cdty@cdty.org Website
Libraries[edit | edit source]
Juba Public Peace Library
South Sudan Library Foundation
Plot No 116 Block 9
Juba, South Sudan
Email: southsudanlf@gmail.com
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Main Library
The University of Juba
P.O Box 80
Juba, South Sudan
Phone: +211920505851
Email: info@uoj.edu.ss or academics@uoj.edu.ss
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Museums[edit | edit source]
- The National Museum project was designed with the innovative approach of conducting a fully participatory process for the establishment of the institution and the aggregation of its collection through the involvement of local communities from inception. This has taken the form of a mobile museum visiting remote areas to foster dialogue with communities on how they see themselves being represented in the Museum. The visited communities form an integral part of the project, bringing together the collection, which consists of video footage, audio recordings, life stories, photographs, and objects. To date the communities have contributed with approximately 81 objects, 55 recordings and 44 short videos. Currently in its pilot phase, the “Traveling Exhibition” is touring throughout Eastern Equatoria, Western Equatoria and Western Bahr el Ghazal. [1]
Record Offices[edit | edit source]
In South Sudan, registering a birth, providing an identity
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Communities of South Sudan build their National Museum", UNESCO, https://en.unesco.org/news/communities-south-sudan-build-their-national-museum-0, accessed 2 February 2023.