All posts Records and researchWriter of the month: We fought them in the filing cabinets…Thursday 14 February 2013D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a...Behind the scenesThe year of the blogWednesday 13 February 2013It has been one year since we launched The National Archives’ blog. From the...Behind the scenesNew blog layoutTuesday 12 February 2013We’ve introduced a new front page for the blog, showing a lot more of...Records and researchYou have two cowsMonday 11 February 2013You live in a village in 16th century England and you keep two cows....Managing informationDastardly Digital Dilemmas: 5) Losing your supplierFriday 8 February 2013On our Digital Continuity training course we cover a situation where the supplier of...Technology and innovationBring out your dead (files)Friday 8 February 2013On Monday 28 January, the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) hosted a file formats day of...Records and researchShoulder of wren with salad: diets and debt in Elizabethan EnglandThursday 7 February 2013Have you ever written an email in anger or in jest, and then decided...Records and researchHappy Waitangi Day!Tuesday 5 February 2013A very happy Waitangi Day to all New Zealanders everywhere. To coincide with Waitangi...Records and researchClaiming, celebrating, creating!Friday 1 February 2013“Claiming our history, celebrating our past, creating our future!” is the motto of LGBT...Archives and archivistsTesting, testing…Wednesday 30 January 2013It is six months since I last blogged about my own major project, the...Archives and archivistsTrainee Tuesday: Anyone for ice cream?Tuesday 29 January 2013Ice cream may not be all that appealing at the moment, given the recent...Records and researchSnow, Slush and…Monday 28 January 2013How many words do they say the Inuit have for ‘snow’? Four hundred? English... « 1 … 148 149 150 151 152 … 168 »