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| Website #4: [https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/archivo-general-de-la-nacion Archivo General de la Nación - México] | | Website #4: [https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/archivo-general-de-la-nacion Archivo General de la Nación - México] |
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| :The General Archive of the Nation is the specialized entity that in archival matters promotes the management of archives and preserves the documentary heritage; to advise, regulate, train, conserve, organize, describe, increase and disseminate the nation's documentary heritage, in order to contribute to the strengthening of the nation's democracy, transparency and accountability, and promote protection and public access of his national memory.
| | {{Block indent|The General Archive of the Nation is the specialized entity that in archival matters promotes the management of archives and preserves the documentary heritage; to advise, regulate, train, conserve, organize, describe, increase and disseminate the nation's documentary heritage, in order to contribute to the strengthening of the nation's democracy, transparency and accountability, and promote protection and public access of his national memory.}} |
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| Website #2: [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/biblioteca_nacional_de_mexico/ National Library of Mexico] | | Website #2: [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/biblioteca_nacional_de_mexico/ National Library of Mexico] |
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| :The Library's mission is to integrate, safeguard, preserve and make available for consultation the collections it protects; acquire by Legal Deposit, purchase, donation, or exchange the documentary resources published in the country and those published abroad by Mexicans, as well as those that deal with Mexico; form the Mexican Bibliography; conduct research on your collections; and promote bibliographic guidelines and standards at the national level.
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| Website: [https://mnh.inah.gob.mx/ Museo Nacional de Historia] | | Website: [https://mnh.inah.gob.mx/ Museo Nacional de Historia] |
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| :The National Museum of History is the place that protects, preserves, disseminates and investigates the historical assets in its care to offer the public, especially the schoolchild, the knowledge of the historical processes from the Conquest to the 19th century and thus help them to reflect about the past, understand the present and build a better future.
| | {{Block indent|The National Museum of History is the place that protects, preserves, disseminates and investigates the historical assets in its care to offer the public, especially the schoolchild, the knowledge of the historical processes from the Conquest to the 19th century and thus help them to reflect about the past, understand the present and build a better future.}} |
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