. . "Records created by the government's central administration, i.e. ministries and directorates, etc., as well as the archives of the Supreme Court. Important archives left by individuals and private enterprises, such as companies and organisations, are also found in the National Archives in Oslo. Among others contains restitution- and/or compensation-related materials: holds restitution files (one time payments following t Skarpnes Committee); or in Justice Ministry"@en . "The National Archives and the regional state archives (statsarkivene) together form the National Archives Services of Norway (Arkivverket), headed by the Director General (Riksarkivaren). The National Archives of Norway is an independent government authority under the Ministry of Culture. The National Archives' Central Office in Oslo is responsible for the records created by the government's central administration, i.e. ministries and directorates, etc., as well as the archives of the Supreme Court. Important archives left by individuals and private enterprises, such as companies and organisations, are also found in the National Archives in Oslo."@en . . . "Riksarkivet"@en . . . "The National Archives grants the public access to archival holdings in the reading room, which is open from Monday through Friday year round and on Saturdays during the academic year."@en . "[Enquiries](https://www.arkivverket.no/en/about-us/contact)\r\n\r\nYou can call from Monday to Thursday from noon to 2pm. During Easter, summer and Christmas, hours may change. \r\nOver the phone will be able to give you basic advice and answer simple questions. Can also advise you on how to use our digital tools. \r\n\r\nTelephone number: + 47 480 55 666"@en . . "ClaimsCon'06/online search/ http://arkivverket.no/eng/The-National-Archives/About-us/News/Contact http://arkivverket.no/eng"@en . .