Archives for the Unexplained: Sweden's Comprehensive UFO, Fortean, and Paranormal Archive

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Archives for the Unexplained is a Swedish nonprofit founded in 1973 by Håkan Blomqvist, Kjell Jonsson, and Anders Liljegren as the Work Group for Ufology, which became a charity in 1980, later joined UFO-Sweden in 1986 to manage the archives, and now runs a large, 15-location archive of UFO, paranormal, and folklore materials, renamed in 2013.

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Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) is a nonprofit foundation based in Norrköping, Sweden, founded in 1973 as the Work Group for Ufology by Håkan Blomqvist, Kjell Jonsson, and Anders Liljegren and chartered as a foundation in 1980 before relocating, later entering a special 1986 agreement with UFO-Sweden that placed AFU in charge of the organization’s archives and libraries, and its holdings—spanning about 3.5 kilometers of shelf space across 15 locations—include more than 55,000 books, 88,000 magazine issues, 650,000 newspaper clippings, 30,000 photographs and films, tapes, memorabilia, and material on Forteana, paranormal phenomena and folklore, as well as Scandinavian and British archives with over 55,000 reports and collections of organizational and personal files, roughly 20,000 Swedish observations and copies of all open Swedish Armed Forces UFO investigations since 1946, with donations from Norway, Denmark and others, plus journals from around the world and a specialized subject classification system; in 2013 the name was changed to Archives for the Unexplained.