New York State Archives
The New York State Archives is a program of the State Education Department, with its main facility located in the Cultural Education Center on Madison Avenue in Albany. There it cares for and provides access to more than 200 million documents that tell the story of New York from the seventeenth century to the present.
Local Government Records as Resources for K-12 Educators
Safe Haven: A Little-Known History of Fort Ontario’s Emergency Refugee Center
The World’s Borough
The Legal Aspects of Records Management
Unfriendly to Liberty
Developing a Policy for Managing Email
"The Courage to Meddle" Frances Perkins’ Legacy in Action
Ask Us Anything about Processing and Purging Records
Establishing Records Management Policies and Procedures
Documenting LGBTQIA+ History in New York
Creating File Plans
Chinese American Pioneers Panel Discussion
Undercover and Unknown- Arnold, Andre and the Spies of the Lower Hudson
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Ambitious Waterway
Conflict, Commerce and Cooperation
Ask Us Anything About Inactive Storage
Email Management
The First Female State Paleontologist and Making Fossils Come to Life
Fun Festivities with Food for the 400
Disaster Response for the Records Manager
LGRMIF Grants Kickoff Meeting
The Black Woods: A Scheme of Justice and Benevolence on the Adirondack Frontier
Enslavement to Freedom Slavery and the Wheat Economy
Ask Us Anything About Records Management
Erie Canal 200: Shaping New York's Past, Present & Future
Get Ready for LGRMIF 2025-2026
Keeping Up With COVID 19 - Maintaining Your Pandemic Records
All About AARCH: Saving Adirondack Architectural History
Meet the NYS Archivist: JR! Edition