All posts Archives and archivistsCounting down from 30..29…28…Monday 15 July 2013If you work in an archive service, or indeed work for any branch of...Records and researchA Royal bundle of joyFriday 12 July 2013With the birth of the royal baby expected soon, and the announcement from The...Records and researchMy Tommy’s War: Mules and malariaFriday 12 July 2013One of the pleasures of family history is uncovering the facts behind half-remembered stories,...Behind the scenesHave I seen you somewhere before?Thursday 11 July 2013The documents above may look familiar, perhaps in the ‘I know the reference’ kind...Managing informationThe Church of Information ManagementWednesday 10 July 2013How long has it been since your last (information management) confession? We’ve all had...Records and researchNew, improved census cataloguingMonday 8 July 2013You might think that because all the censuses for England and Wales (and the...Records and researchGovernment datasets in DiscoveryFriday 5 July 2013Have you ever settled down for an enjoyable nap under a tree, only to...Behind the scenesSupport Independent Booksellers Week!Wednesday 3 July 2013It’s Independent Booksellers Week this week. A week dedicated to quirky booksellers everywhere: that...Behind the scenesMeet the Keeper on site and onlineMonday 1 July 2013Questions about the management or future of The National Archives? Whether you’re visiting us...Managing informationAll by myself?Friday 28 June 2013Dear Information Agony Aunt I’m a newly appointed Information Manager. I’ve only been in...Records and researchWriter of the month: Ian MortimerThursday 27 June 2013Normally when historians are asked to talk about archives it is assumed that they...Records and researchRocks and hard placesWednesday 26 June 2013I recently visited the Geological Society in central London as part of a tour... « 1 … 141 142 143 144 145 … 169 »