All posts Records and researchDiscover more than 300,000 naturalisation recordsTuesday 27 March 2012Naturalisation certificates (The National Archives series HO 334 and HO 409) You can search...Technology and innovationA light bulb moment – and a lost government ‘first’ is foundMonday 26 March 2012The previous blog from the UK Government Web Archive, brought to you by my...Behind the scenesThinking about the boxFriday 23 March 2012Think for a minute about your last visit to a museum. Now, can you...Records and researchBringing documents to your living roomThursday 22 March 2012The book ‘She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens,’ has been made into a three-part television series and the...Records and researchThe big questions…Wednesday 21 March 2012As you’ve probably picked up from the themes of the blogs over the last...Behind the scenesIs there a buzz at the archives?Monday 19 March 2012Lots of sunshine and warmer weather means there is a buzz in the air,...Technology and innovationOpen data and archiving datasetsFriday 16 March 2012Considering the word ‘digital’ makes up one third of my job title, you might...Archives and archivistsSomething old, something new… What’s new in UK archive collections?Wednesday 14 March 2012The first few months of every calendar year mean one thing to colleagues in...Managing informationTextured backgrounds, animated clipart and many, many colours – UK Central Government websites in the late 1990sMonday 12 March 2012In this post I plan to take you on a trip back through history...Records and research‘Traitor to the British working man’Friday 9 March 2012Census returns are full of useful information for genealogists, local historians and other researchers....Managing informationInformation Management in the moviesWednesday 7 March 2012Welcome to my blog! Let’s begin by setting the scene… In December 2011 the...Records and researchVoices from the volumesTuesday 6 March 2012Today marks 55 years since Ghanaian independencewas declared, so it is an excellent day... « 1 … 164 165 166 167 168 »