Dear Debra,
You must be a very lucky research scholar with powerful gods on your side.
I had been to Goa in December and managed to get the final batch of documents 
for my second book. I was over the moon and had even celebrated when over 1000 
pdf's were saved into my USB drive.
It took me 10 years of pain and toil to get all the remaining documents I 
needed, as the same were for some reason being denied or I was given excuses 
for them not to be released. My few trips to Goa during that decade were 1 or 2 
weeks, hence once cannot do much in that small period of time, due to work 
leave constraints and family affairs.
It was one single person who was creating problems and basically wanted bribes 
to give out the documents I needed. I had refused to pay any bribe and instead 
used alternative ways to get the documents needed. Great that he has now 
retired and left, so, I have managed to get the rest of the batch since his 
departure.
He also used a method where he had denied documents to foreign scholars and 
then after the later left the country, he had managed to 'miraculously' find 
the documents. He did that to a couple of foreign scholars I knew. So the only 
option was to get the services of an 'archivist' (aka somebody who can read 
Portuguese) to get the documents scanned and that would had cost a fortune to 
the scholar. They have tried that with me too, and again, I had flatly refused.
I have managed to finally get them via a fellow scholar who is based in India, 
and he knew how badly I needed these. I am so grateful to have such great 
people around me.
Through chats, I came to know that they are going to be based at Alcon House 
for about 5 years, as their new building is going to be built at Patto area. 
They will then moved there permanently and possibly bring the other satellite 
store rooms into that building. That would be great news, if true...
I thought it is important to mention that not everybody is lucky at the 
Archives.
The staff is better now, hope it stays that way.
Many scholars are part-time and have a main unrelated job, but they do research 
work for the love of the land and its history, and not for monetary gains.
Thanks,
Joao Paulo Cota

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Debra Nicholson <[email protected]>
Sent: 07 January 2026 14:15
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GRN] Goa Archives

Dear all, I wanted to give an update on my research experience at the Goa 
Archives.

The archives have indeed moved to the Chimbel/ Ribander area in a big building 
in the middle of nowhere (on the highway to Old Goa, I was told) called the 
Alcon House. The archive research room is on the 5th floor on the right-hand 
side of the building and the library is on the left side of the building using 
a separate elevator to the 3rd floor.

I found the conditions in the scholar research room to be very difficult. There 
was a big picture window (with a beautiful view) but no open windows, only 
fans. The temperature increased dramatically as the day wore on as the sun 
shone directly through the window. Some people didn’t mind the heat, but I 
found it unbearable.

I eventually was able to move into the main room which was cooler but much 
noisier. But since I don’t understand Konkani, it didn’t really bother me.

The archive closes from 1:00 - 2:15 for lunch; scholars can work until 4:45 or 
5:00.

I was looking at Monsoon Books and Cartas e Ordens from around 1798 to 1816. I 
am sorry to say many of the documents were mostly in a very degraded and 
disintegrating condition which made me very sad that they had not been 
conserved, or digitized, and I was grieved at the history being lost.

The staff, however, was amazing. I was able to get all requested materials in a 
timely manner and the scanning guy heroically scanned all my requests before I 
planned to leave Goa. The scans cost foreigners Rs. 40 each (not cheap if 
having a lot scanned…)

Then, I went over to the library. I of course filled out a registration form 
where I listed my topic, and the librarian pulled out some resources for me. 
One of those turned out to be an old journal (Purabhilekh Puratatva) which had 
some of the Monsoon letters transcribed in Portuguese with an English summary 
below! I was ecstatic!

The librarian said it was a government publication so she checked with the 
bookshop to see if there were any copies. There were—one of which they gave to 
me, complimentary!

Then, I had the idea that other journal volumes might have more 
transcriptions—so she pulled out all of them plus an index. Turns out four more 
volumes had transcriptions and two of them were available, complimentary, from 
the bookshop, and the library’s scanning guy stayed a bit later than he planned 
to, to scan the items from the other two. This was on New Year’s Eve, mind you.

I don’t know all the people or gods who greased the wheels for me but I had an 
overall excellent experience at the Goa Archives. I hope you will as well. 
(Frederick was one; another who would probably like to remain anonymous.) I 
thank them all, known and unknown.

Happy New Year! Happy researching!

Cheers, Debra

Debra K. Nicholson, MFA, MA
www.debranicholson.com
alternate email: [email protected]

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On Nov 15, 2025, at 12:29 PM, Glenis Mendonca <[email protected]> wrote:


Dear Debra

The Goa Archives have shifted their base to Ribander. I have recently gone 
there and I was told that their library too is shifted there. They do not allow 
any usage of mobiles, nor photographs while inside the building. The place is 
in the Alcon building, above the Merc showroom on the main road going to Old 
Goa.

Best wishes

Glenis Mendonca

On Thu, Nov 13, 2025 at 3:01 PM 'carolina costa' via Goa-Research-Net 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hello Debra,
I was in Goa last year in May and the Archives were still in the old location 
in Panjim. I believe they have different locations for the different types of 
documents available which there are many in Portuguese.
Have you tried to contact Frederick Noronha? He is quite knowledgeable and very 
helpful.
Telephone and emails are not a good option. From my experience, nobody replies.
All the best.
Regards,
Carolina

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> On 11 Nov 2025, at 13:53, Debra Nicholson 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Can anyone please inform me the recent location and access availability of 
> the Goa Archives? Their website indicates they’ve moved to Ribander but did 
> they move their records as well as their library? Their phone numbers are 
> switched off so I’m unable to get info from them directly (and they never 
> answer emails). Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Debra K. Nicholson, MFA, MA
> www.debranicholson.com<http://www.debranicholson.com/>
> alternate email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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