[2] The institution was established in 2006 by the Serb National Council, an elected political, consulting and coordinating body, and cultural and scientific organization SKD Prosvjeta.
[4] The archive originally focused on collecting documentation related to the Serb National Council but has expanded its scope over the years to include a wide range of materials on the history of Serbs in Croatia, including materials from families, individuals, and copied documents from other institutions like the Croatian State Archives.
[1] Edited by Dejan Jović, this academic publication concentrates on Croatia–Serbia relations and encompasses a multidisciplinary approach, covering historical, political, legal, economic, cultural, and various other subjects.
[7] The Archive of Serbs in Croatia preserves original materials generated by the activities of the Serbian National Council (since 1997), various organizations, and the work of prominent individuals.
[2] The institution houses personal collections, including those of prominent individuals such as Divna Zečević, Milorad Pupovac, Svetozar Livada, Slavko Goldstein, Vojin Bakić and others.