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Struggle when the National Archives Saves Money – Worsened Research or Improved Service?

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The National Archives' plans to close branches and focus on digitization are causing uproar in research circles. The Archives, for its part, believe that they will improve service and become more accessible to the public.
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The National Archives' plans to close branches and focus on digitization are causing uproar in research circles. The Archives, for its part, believe that they will improve service and become more accessible to the public.

“This is a huge thing in terms of preserving national culture and cultural heritage,” says Tiina Kinnunen, professor of Finnish and Northern European history.

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Suomen Kuvalehti broke the news in Finland on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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