Updates on the National Archive's Database Catalogue
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has recently updated their Catalog, showcasing a variety of new digital imports for July 2025. The downloadable spreadsheets, available for the current month and the previous one (June 2025), provide a broad summary of each import package.
The records come from various sources such as digitization projects, partnerships, staff, researchers, and volunteers. While the selection is not exhaustive and does not include all the imports for May 2025, it does offer highlights from the recent additions.
Some of the noteworthy imports include "The National Anthem, 1929-1930" with National Archives Identifier 519780328, "WHPO-P11127" with National Archives Identifier 502920045, and "President Clinton's Remarks on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and an Exchange With Reporters in Kansas City, Missouri" with National Archives Identifier 523731143.
The records imported in July 2025 include new descriptions, digital items, and groups of scanned descriptions. However, the selection does not specify the exact number of digital objects imported for each office, and some offices may not have any imports for May 2025.
To obtain the "top five descriptions for each office with the highest number of digital objects imported" requires access to the National Archives Catalog's internal or public usage reports/statistics for July 2025, a breakdown of digital object import counts by office or agency, and from each leading office, the top five digital object description entries by import count or cataloging volume.
This level of detailed monthly import statistics is usually reported in internal NARA bulletins or specialized reports rather than public browsing portals. Therefore, to find the requested data, you may need to consult the National Archives Catalog directly, contact NARA staff, or review their monthly archival reports or newsletters available through official NARA communication channels.
For more information, you are encouraged to visit the National Archives Catalog and explore the wealth of historical records it offers. The National Archives Catalog Data Model explains the relationships between archival descriptions and their creators. Remember, the search results may not provide direct data or lists of offices with the highest number of digital objects imported into the National Archives Catalog for July 2025, but you can find the information in official NARA reports or datasets released after or during July 2025 detailing digital object import statistics by office and their descriptions.
- As a continuation of the National Archives and Records Administration's focus on education-and-self-development, users can gain insight into the recent digital imports by exploring the detailed monthly reports, which are available under general-news sections.
- For those interested in tracking the efficiency of the National Archives and Records Administration's digitization efforts, the internal reports and public usage statistics, found under general-news sections, offer valuable information such as the top five descriptions for each office with the highest number of digital objects imported.