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[https://www.yemennationalarchive.org/ Website]<br>
[https://www.yemennationalarchive.org/ Website]<br>
:The Yemen National Digital Archive has a mandate to secure and build a digital archive for Yemen. These are documents (including manuscripts, files, maps, pictures, posters, films and sound recordings in analogue and digital form) that have been produced in Yemen, or on Yemen. The Archive also collects written, and recorded legacies from eminent persons, documents from parties, organisations and associations of national importance as well as journalistic sources.<ref>"What We Do", Yemen National Digital Archive, https://www.yemennationalarchive.org/what-we-do.html, accessed 11 January 2023,</ref>
:The Yemen National Digital Archive has a mandate to secure and build a digital archive for Yemen. These are documents (including manuscripts, files, maps, pictures, posters, films and sound recordings in analogue and digital form) that have been produced in Yemen, or on Yemen. The Archive also collects written, and recorded legacies from eminent persons, documents from parties, organisations and associations of national importance as well as journalistic sources.<ref>"What We Do", Yemen National Digital Archive, https://www.yemennationalarchive.org/what-we-do.html, accessed 11 January 2023,</ref>
===Published Archives===
'''Records of the Yemen 1798-1960''', Edited by Doreen and Leila Ingrams, 16 volumes. Archive Editions, 1993
:The editors have brought together, in sixteen very handsome volumes, all the official English-language archives which have survived white ants and theft over the years and which are now housed in the India Office Library and Records and the Public Records Office in London. For complete details, see [http://b-ys.org.uk/journal/book-reviews/records-yemen-1798-1960 Records of the Yemen 1798-1960] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/1310262199 '''WorldCat]


== Libraries ==
== Libraries ==
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