Definition of Archives in Archives Law

Archives law defines archives as follows:

Archives refer to various forms of historical records, such as words, charts, audio-visual and so on, which are directly formed by past and present state organs, social organizations and individuals engaged in political, military, economic, scientific, technological, cultural and religious activities and are of preservation value to the country and society.

Article 2 of the Archives Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is applicable to the collection, arrangement, protection, utilization, supervision and management of archives. The archives mentioned in this Law refer to various forms of historical records, such as words, charts, audio-visual and so on, which are directly formed by past and present organs, enterprises, institutions, other organizations and individuals engaged in economic, political, ecological civilization, military, scientific and technological activities and are of preservation value to the country and society.

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File storage location query:

1, for people with work units, files are generally stored in their own work units; If the work unit is small and does not have the conditions to store files, the employees' files will be stored in the local talent market by the unit. Students' files are kept in the school's student status section.

2. The files of social people will be stored in the unit or the talent market. You can go to the unit archives management office to check your own files. If the company has employee files in the talent market, you can check your own files by phone or online.

For the newly graduated students, the files will be sent by the school to the talent market where they work. Due to the slow transfer of files, files can still be found in the school registration department within two months after graduation; After two months, you can register in the talent market where you work. You can consult by phone or on the talent network.

Article 22 of the Archives Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) The term "archives disclosure" as mentioned in Article 22 of the Archives Law means that all or part of the original archives or the specific contents recorded in the archives are disclosed to the public for the first time through the following forms:

(a) through newspapers, periodicals, books, audio-visual and electronic publications.

(2) broadcast through radio and television stations.

(three) spread through the public computer information network.

(4) Reading and broadcasting in public.

(5) Publishing and distributing the full texts or excerpts of archival historical materials and materials.

(6) publicly selling, distributing or posting copies of archives.

(seven) exhibition, public display of archives or their copies.