All posts Records and researchThe assassination of Spencer PercevalFriday 11 May 2012The only British Prime Minister to have been assassinated was Spencer Perceval, and The...Records and researchScratching the surfaceThursday 10 May 2012I recently enjoyed a weekend away with some friends in Carlisle, in the north-west...Technology and innovationReconstructing a digital world: the ZX SpectrumWednesday 9 May 2012The theme of my next couple of blog posts will be about reconstructing the...Technology and innovationSpiders on the web: Archiving UK Government websitesTuesday 8 May 2012The UK Government Web Archive is one of the world’s largest and most used....Records and researchAnd the winner for the forum with the longest title in the world is…Friday 4 May 2012If you take a look on our website you’ll see that we have a...Managing informationDastardly Digital Dilemmas: 2) Shaping our toolsThursday 3 May 2012I consider myself to be a sane and rational human being. Friends and colleagues...Records and researchThe Beatles – Big in JapanMonday 30 April 2012It’s strange and surprising what can influence record research. Last week I turned on...Archives and archivistsFinding funding?Friday 27 April 2012The deadline for this year’s round of the National Cataloguing Grants Programme for Archives...Behind the scenesThe Good, the Bad and the Unfit for ProductionWednesday 25 April 2012On your visit to The National Archives, you get your reader’s ticket to order...Behind the scenesSwanning around…Tuesday 24 April 2012So who is swanning around, while the rest of us go about our business?...Records and researchPoster IdolMonday 23 April 2012Happy St. George’s Day! St. George is an elusive figure in our records, but...Technology and innovationWeb Continuity successWednesday 18 April 2012I have enjoyed reading the recent blogs of my colleagues on the subject of... « 1 … 162 163 164 165 166 … 168 »