All posts Records and researchToy stories: Peter Rabbit and friendsTuesday 16 October 2012Peter Rabbit has been in the headlines in the past few weeks with the...Records and researchDo you have archival intelligence?Monday 15 October 2012My inspiration for today’s blog post comes from three things that I’ve been involved...Records and researchHobsbawm, UNESCO, and ‘notorious’ CommunistsFriday 12 October 2012The recent passing of the eminent historian Professor Eric Hobsbawm precipitated a flurry of...Records and researchIntroducing our new team member, Victoria Lain!Wednesday 10 October 2012The latest edition of The National Archives’ research newsletter will be out on Monday....Managing informationSnakes and ladders – the semantics of organogramsMonday 8 October 2012Much of the information stored in the workplace holds some information about who created...Records and researchThe Ministry of RecordsThursday 4 October 2012At last, a hero who was a data specialist: Christopher Tietjens in the recent...Archives and archivistsOne Year On: leading the archives sectorWednesday 3 October 2012 It’s a year today since The National Archives formally took over the sector...Records and researchTrainee Tuesday: Get Wisdom!Tuesday 2 October 2012‘Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting get...Behind the scenesA diverse Green DayMonday 1 October 2012Since 2009, The National Archives has held an annual Green Week for staff – each...Records and research‘Through a lens’ is back!Friday 28 September 2012On Wednesday we released ‘Asia through a lens’, the latest batch of Colonial Office photographs...Technology and innovationThe range of languages in the UK Government Web ArchiveThursday 27 September 2012While the vast majority of content in the UK Government Web Archive is presented...Behind the scenesSwift visits to The National ArchivesWednesday 26 September 2012Have you ever wondered what it might be like to fly? I know I... « 1 … 155 156 157 158 159 … 168 »