"The reading room is permanently manned by an agent of the Departmental Archives. The latter guides the reader in consulting the finding aids and databases available in the reading room; in no case does he/she replace the reader in carrying out his/her research.\r\n\r\nIn the event of occasional difficulty in deciphering a handwritten document, it is possible to contact the room staff, who will be able to offer their assistance as far as possible.\r\n\r\nHowever, due to time constraints, the Archives départementales de l'Aube cannot offer to transcribe entire documents.\r\n\r\nA palaeography service will be offered from 2023."@en . . "With the exception of the reading room, the cloakroom, the reception and exhibition hall, the lounge and the toilets on the ground floor, the department's premises are strictly closed to the public. Access to the offices, meeting rooms and the conference room is subject to prior agreement from the Departmental Archives management."@en . . "The archives have their [inventories online available](http://www.archives-aube.fr/r/17/inventaires/).\r\n\r\nBoth the Mémorial de la Shoah and the USHMM hold copies from this archive. The description of the copy-collection at USHMM is [here](https://portal.ehri-project.eu/units/us-005578-irn519095) available on the EHRI portal. For an English-language description of copies made by USHMM, please click [here](http://collections.ushmm.org/findingaids/RG-43.090M_01_fnd_en.pdf)."@en . "A digital copier is available for free use in the reading room. Reproductions must be paid for at the Archives' reception desk.\r\n\r\nPhotocopies cost 0.30 euros each, A3 or A4 format."@en . "Access to the reading room of the Archives départementales de l'Aube is free, subject to availability. It is subject to the possession of a reader's card, issued on presentation of an identity document. The card is valid for the duration of the calendar year in which it is issued and is strictly personal. Its use engages the responsibility of its holder.\r\n\r\nMany documents in the Departmental Archives are old and unique. To prevent any risk of theft and to preserve the documents, a set of rules applies to your research in the reading room. The following items must be left in the cloakroom (opposite the reception desk):\r\n\r\n-Outdoor clothing,\r\n-Bags and satchels,\r\n-Computer and camera cases,\r\n-All types of pens and markers (except pencils).\r\n-The consumption of food and drink is also forbidden in the reading room. A relaxation area is available in the hall of the Departmental Archives.\r\n\r\nOnly paper, pencils, cameras and mobile phones (in silent mode) are allowed in the reading room."@en . . "The\"Fonds du bureau de liaison chargé des relations avec les autorités allemandes d'occupation (1940-1944\" has been digitised and is online available, see [here](http://www.archives-aube.fr/a/343/archives-du-bureau-de-liaison-entre-les-autorites-allemandes-et-les-services-de-la-prefecture/)."@en . "The Archives départementales de l'Aube are open to the public from Monday to Thursday from 9am to 5pm. The service is closed to the public all day on Fridays.\r\n\r\nDocument service 9am-11.45am / 1pm-4.30pm.\r\n\r\nAnnual closure during the second week of June and between 25 December and 1 January."@en . "Archives Départementales de l'Aube"@en . . . . .