READING ROOM AND LIBRARY

Reading room

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 13 PM.

Phone:
+381 13 317344, extension 19

E-mail: arhivc@panet.rs

Ordering of the material, photocopies and scans has to be completed by 13 PM, for the next day.
You can notify us of your visit by phone or e-mail: arhivc@panet.rs with the subject line “Research”.
If you are foreign citizen, you have to notify us of your visit by e-mail: arhivc@panet.rs, with the subject line “Research”.
In order to do the research, foreign citizens will require permission from the Provincial Secretariat for Culture.

Reading room of the Historical Archive in Pancevo provides services to all interested users and target groups – students, research associates, professors and family history researchers.
Researchers have all the resources of the Archive at their disposal: summary and analytical inventories, inventories of fonds, archive records, computers for viewing microfilmized church civil registers, collections of photographs, maps or postcards.

Library

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 13 PM.

Phone:
+381 13 317344, extension 19

E-mail: arhivc@panet.rs

The Library of the Historical Archive in Pancevo has rich book fond, monographs, biographies, professional handbooks and journals in the field of historiography, archival science and related social sciences. Majority of the books pertains to history of Pancevo and southern Banat. The Historical Archive Library in Pancevo also has historical studies about Yugoslavia and Serbia, national minorities, as well as books on the historical events of the 1990s. The library also has books in Romanian, Hungarian and German language, mainly about native history, art history and monographs of famous scientists and artists.
The Library also keeps general guides and published analytical inventories – catalogues, for Pancevo and other archives, 24 publications of the “Informator”, the journal that was published by the Archive from 1963 to 1985, and other valuable publications.
The special and most valuable part of the library funds consists of publications published mostly by the Archive, and some as co-publishing projects with several cultural institutions – a total of 217 publications so far, and CD editions of archival documents exhibitions.