Guides to Archives and Collections
Archives and Research Library Collections
Guide to Libraries and Archives in Viêt Nam and Cambodia - A Guide created for the "Ici, Indochine" Conference, Bucknell University, 2012.
Collections in Viet Nam
Notes on Archives Center No 2. Provided by Christina Firpo
Notes on Archives Center No 3 Provided by Ben Kerkvliet
Notes on Archives Center No 4 Provided by Hazel Hahn
Notes on the Da Lat Archives on Trung Viet Provided by David Biggs
Collections Outside of Viet Nam
Guides
Vietnam Center and Archive at Texas Tech (Updated Feb. 2023)
Viêt-Nam Laos Cambodge, Sources et aides à la recherche Research on Laos, Cambodia and Viet Nam created by Christopher Goscha. Includes digital editions of printed guides to Archives Cetners 1, 2 and 3 in Viet Nam
Researching Indochina: Archives in Việt Nam and Cambodia University of Washington Libraries Research Guide
Questions about Aix-en-Provence Archives
CORMOSEA Bulletin. Special Issue on Vietnamese Archives
U.S. National Archives Archival Research Catalog
U.S. National Archives. Access to Archival Databases (ADD). Vietnam War Series
Researching South Vietnam's Republican Era (1954-1975) By Matthew Masur and Edward Miller
Full Text Collections
Discussion and Notes on Private and Other Collections
The Bob Jones Collection at the University of Washington Libraries
Captured Documents From the Combined Document Exploitation Center (CDEC)
Coedes Collection (Indo-China) Article by Ann Nugent, National Library of Australia
Collections of Private Papers Reproduced from the VCL List.
Notes on the Archives of the Ministry of the Interior Provided by Pierre Journoud. Reproduced from the VCL List
Notes from the Hungarian Archives Balaz Szalontai. Reproduced from the VCL List
Service historique de la défense by Shawn McHale
Vietnam and Indochina in the Russian Archives Sophie Quinn-Judge for the VCL List.
Vietnamese Holdings at the British Library Provided by Annabel Teh Gallop
Foreign Relations of the United States Guide to Sources on Vietnam, 1969-1975 Prepared by Edward C. Keefer, et al, Office of the Historian, U.S. Department of State