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The '''Public Records Office''' is the central archive for documentary records pertaining to the governance of the [[MicrasWiki:Gotzborg Archive|Royal Kingdom of Gotzborg]]. These records include [[:Category:Royal Decrees (Gotzborg)|Royal Decrees]], [[:Category:Minutes of Proceedings of the Royal Cabinet Office (Gotzborg)|Minutes of Proceedings of the Royal Cabinet Office]], [[:Category:Chamber of Deputies Statutes|Chamber of Deputies Statutes]], [[:Category:Government Regulations (Gotzborg)|Government Regulations]], [[:Category:Government Orders and Notices (Gotzborg)|Government Orders and Notices]], as well as a comprehensive collection of [[:Cateory:Document Archive (Gotzborg)|other official documents and publications of the Royal Government]].
The '''Public Records Office''' is the central archive for documentary records pertaining to the governance of the [[MicrasWiki:Gotzborg Archive|Royal Kingdom of Gotzborg]]. These records include [[:Category:Royal Decrees (Gotzborg)|Royal Decrees]], [[:Category:Minutes of Proceedings of the Royal Cabinet Office (Gotzborg)|Minutes of Proceedings of the Royal Cabinet Office]], [[:Category:Chamber of Deputies Statutes|Chamber of Deputies Statutes]], [[:Category:Government Regulations (Gotzborg)|Government Regulations]], [[:Category:Government Orders and Notices (Gotzborg)|Government Orders and Notices]], as well as a comprehensive collection of [[:Category:Document Archive (Gotzborg)|other official documents and publications of the Royal Government]].


The Public Records Office also maintains a central database called "[[:Category:Who's Who (Gotzborg)|Who's Who]]". This service lists all citizens of the Royal Kingdom and provides information on their employment in the Royal Government, their Awards and Honours, and other relevant public data.
The Public Records Office also maintains a central database called "[[:Category:Who's Who (Gotzborg)|Who's Who]]". This service lists all citizens of the Royal Kingdom and provides information on their employment in the Royal Government, their Awards and Honours, and other relevant public data.

Latest revision as of 15:21, 8 April 2018

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The Public Records Office is the central archive for documentary records pertaining to the governance of the Royal Kingdom of Gotzborg. These records include Royal Decrees, Minutes of Proceedings of the Royal Cabinet Office, Chamber of Deputies Statutes, Government Regulations, Government Orders and Notices, as well as a comprehensive collection of other official documents and publications of the Royal Government.

The Public Records Office also maintains a central database called "Who's Who". This service lists all citizens of the Royal Kingdom and provides information on their employment in the Royal Government, their Awards and Honours, and other relevant public data.

In addition to its primary role, the Public Records Office also accepts contributions of all archival material pertaining to the history of Gotzborg from any interested party, regardless of whether the material is related to governance or not, in order to ensure its safe keeping in a central archive.

It is the ongoing objective of the Public Records Office to be able to share a variety of government, cultural and historical materials pertaining to the Royal Kingdom with the wider public.

The Archivist of Gotzborg

His Grace, the Duke of Montin, has been the Archivist of Gotzborg, responsible for the administration and development of the Public Records Office, since February 2007. His Grace was a key supporter of efforts to develop a national archive collection independent of the former Ezboard forum system (where the Public Records Office was once located) used by the Royal Kingdom from 2004 to 2007, following the May 2005 Ezboard Data Loss Incident which resulted in the permanent loss of most national records of the Royal Kingdom.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.