>over the years, some movie makers actually did put truth & real clues into their movies
The Jedi Archives, also known as the Jedi Temple Library, was the Jedi Order's repository of knowledge on Coruscant, rumored to hold the sum total of all galactic knowledge. They were overseen by the Council of First Knowledge. Inside the Jedi Archives, incredible amounts of data are stored electronically and holographically in the Jedi Archives, possibly the single largest source of information in the galaxy. Jedi scholars and investigators use the carefully organized data in their studios or their missions. Besides standard data tapes and holobooks, the Archives contain holocrons, which are polyhedral-shaped devices that store phenomenal amounts of data. These are housed in a vault prohibited to non-Jedi.
The Chief Librarian, assisted by associate librarians and JN-66 and SP-4 analysis droids, administered the Archives. During the Clone Wars, it was overseen by Jocasta Nu, who assisted Jedi in finding the information they needed and also controlled access to the restricted Holocron Vault within the library. Before the Battle of Geonosis, Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi tried to find information on the planet Kamino to find the bounty hunter Jango Fett. He and Nu discovered that there was no information on the system. Kenobi and Yoda deduced that a Jedi had erased the informationon Kamino.[1]