All posts Managing informationInformation management through musicFriday 25 May 2012Can music really contain subliminal or hidden messages? A question I’ve pondered since listening...Behind the scenesVery fine swans indeedThursday 24 May 2012I’m filling in for our biodiversity blogger Christine Berry to bring you this week’s...Behind the scenesMeet the Keeper on 24 MayWednesday 23 May 2012This Thursday, between 14:00 and 15:30, Oliver Morley, Chief Executive and Keeper, The National...Behind the scenesThe laboratory in the archivesWednesday 23 May 2012Did you know there are beakers and high-tech equipment for scientific analysis here at...Archives and archivistsInterpreting Collections, or Archives Speak With Many VoicesMonday 21 May 2012At the heart of any archive service are its collections: if we didn’t hold...Technology and innovationReconstructing a digital world: Look around youFriday 18 May 2012As I sit and reflect in my home one evening, thinking back to the...Behind the scenesGuest blog: … ask me one on Sport!Wednesday 16 May 2012I’ve turned over my blog spot this week to my colleague Cathy Williams, who brings...Records and researchA desert island from my shelfMonday 14 May 2012When you work in an archive, a certain amount of shelving is, of course,...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.... « 1 … 162 163 164 165 166 … 168 »