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Catalogues - Archives: “The automated catalogue of archival holdings kept in the Archival Section of the Vatican Library is still at the drafting stage and includes partial data taken from inventories. Wherever possible, complete entries include also a choice of digital images. The encoding of the descriptive elements conforms to the EAD specifications and uses XML syntax.The system (data archive, authority index and search engine) has been entirely developed using open-source Java/XML technology.” http://opac.vatlib.it/iguana/www.main.cls?sUrl=homeARC&language=eng <br>
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==Archives and Libraries==
Access to the Vatican Apostolic Library is not available to the general populace:
The Library is open to:
*researchers and scholars with appropriate qualifications and/or relevant scientific publications;
*teachers and researchers at Universities and other institutes of Higher Education;
*graduate students (laureati) who are pursuing research for a doctoral dissertation;
*in exceptional cases, undergraduate students who can demonstrate that they need to consult material which is available only at the Vatican Library.
*it is not open to High School students, nor, as a rule, to undergraduate University students.<ref>"Admission Criteria", Vatican Apostolic Library, https://www.vaticanlibrary.va/en/admission-in-bav/admission-criteria.html, accessed 2 February 2023.</ref>
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In March 2014, the Vatican Library began an initial four-year project of digitizing its collection of manuscripts, to be made available online.
*[https://digi.vatlib.it/ '''Digital Vatican Library''']
==Museums==
[https://www.google.com/search?q=vatican+city+museums&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS809US810&oq=vatican+city+museums&aqs=chrome.0.0i355i512j46i175i199i512j0i22i30l8.8007j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 '''Google listing of museums in Vatican City''']


Vatican Secret Archive: “The Vatican Secret Archive is adjacent to the Apostolic Library and houses important historical collections of the Congregations and Offices of the Roman Curia, as well as noble Roman families and, since 1660, the correspondence of the Secretariat of State. A Vatican school of Palaeography, Diplomacy and Archive Administration is associated with the Archive.” http://www.archiviosegretovaticano.va/content/archiviosegretovaticano/en.html <br>
==Record Offices==


FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS
“Registry and Notary Office keeps a record of births, marriages, deaths, citizenship and residence. It also issues and archives public and private documents.”  [http://www.vaticanstate.va/content/vaticanstate/en/stato-e-governo/struttura-del-governatorato/direzioni-ed-uffici-centrali.html Vatican City Administrations and Central Offices]
Archives of aristocratic families having historical and traditional connections with the papal state that have been sent, donated or sold to the Archivio Segreto Vaticano as from the last decades of the 19th century, to ease periods of financial hardship or to guarantee the safety of their documents in periods of political and social instability. For example: Arch. Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Arch. Borghese, Arch. Della Valle-Del Bufalo, Arch. Patrizi-Montoro, Arch. Ruspoli-Marescotti, Arch. Rospigliosi.
<br>Direct genealogical queries to:<br><br>
Archives produced by one or more members of the same family in relation to posts held in the Papal Curia (Fondo Albani, Fondo Carpegna, Fondo Pio, etc.).
Registry and Notary Office<br>
Documents related to individuals that came to the Vatican for various reasons (Fondo Benigni, Carte Piastrelli). <br>
Ufficio Legale <br>
Governatorato della Città del Vaticano <br>
00120 Citta del Vaticano<br>
<br>
Telephone:(39 6) 6982


RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES AND ORDERS AND ARCHCONFRATERNITIES
Archives of abbeys: Abbazia dei SS. Gregorio e Siro, Bologna, Abbazia delle Tre Fontane, Roma.
Archives of convents: Convento di Santa Maria delle Grazie, Rome.
Archives on monasteries: Monastero femminile agostiniano di Santa Marta, Rome.
Archives of religious orders: Fondo Gesuiti, Fondo Domenicani, etc..
Archives of Roman archconfraternities: Arciconfraternita del Gonfalone, Arciconfraternita del SS. Crocifisso in S. Marcello, etc..<br>


The Vatican Apostilic Library - “The Vatican Apostolic Library is located inside the Vatican Palace and is entered via the Belvedere Courtyard. Pope Nicholas V (1447-1455) is credited with having founded the library but the first Cardinal librarian was appointed by Pope Paul III a century later, in 1548. Enriched by important donations, bequests and acquisitions under the pontificates of Leo XIII and Pius XI, the Library contains an enormous amount of books, manuscripts, incunabula and prints. It also runs the Vatican School of Library Science.” https://www.vatlib.it/home.php?ling=eng&res=1280x800
==References==
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Archives and Libraries

Access to the Vatican Apostolic Library is not available to the general populace: The Library is open to:

  • researchers and scholars with appropriate qualifications and/or relevant scientific publications;
  • teachers and researchers at Universities and other institutes of Higher Education;
  • graduate students (laureati) who are pursuing research for a doctoral dissertation;
  • in exceptional cases, undergraduate students who can demonstrate that they need to consult material which is available only at the Vatican Library.
  • it is not open to High School students, nor, as a rule, to undergraduate University students.[1]

In March 2014, the Vatican Library began an initial four-year project of digitizing its collection of manuscripts, to be made available online.

Museums

Google listing of museums in Vatican City

Record Offices

“Registry and Notary Office keeps a record of births, marriages, deaths, citizenship and residence. It also issues and archives public and private documents.” Vatican City Administrations and Central Offices
Direct genealogical queries to:

Registry and Notary Office
Ufficio Legale
Governatorato della Città del Vaticano
00120 Citta del Vaticano

Telephone:(39 6) 6982


References

  1. "Admission Criteria", Vatican Apostolic Library, https://www.vaticanlibrary.va/en/admission-in-bav/admission-criteria.html, accessed 2 February 2023.