The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick collects, preserves, and makes available for research, documents and records bearing upon the history of New Brunswick.
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Archives Associates web site you will find membership information, and a wealth of helpful publications and merchandise for sale including census records, marriage records, maps, post cards, videos and more!
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Corporate Information Management Unit of the Provincial Archives provides advice and assistance in records and information management to all government departments, agencies, corporations and commissions. Under provincial legislation, records management policies and procedures apply to all records, in any form, which are created or received in the administration of public business.
The thought of undertaking research can be intimidating but shouldn’t be. Anyone can do it; you don’t have to be a professor or lawyer, and you don’t need special permission. Everyone is a first-time user once and you can gain expertise very quickly. All you need to do is invest a little time.
Archives can be daunting because each one is a little different and generally people are less familiar with Archives than with libraries and museums. Archival research has you leading the process and direction of finding the information you seek. No fear there are staff to help.
These FAQs will address some of your preliminary questions.