All posts Records and researchThe beginnings of the Iraq MuseumTuesday 15 November 2016A new museum has opened in Basra - this took me back to the...Records and researchBeyond shell shockFriday 11 November 2016On the afternoon of 21 October, we held an event exploring the theme 'Beyond...Behind the scenesQueens in fact and fictionTuesday 8 November 2016Fresh from watching the ITV series Victoria, I am minded to explore the lives...Records and researchElizabeth I’s monarchy: rule of a ‘weak and feeble’ woman?Tuesday 1 November 2016A new online collection offers unprecedented and extensive access to Elizabeth I in her...Archives and archivistsThe future for archives on a global scaleFriday 28 October 2016I am excited to announce the arrival of 'Archives Inspire the world', our invitation...Records and researchIs this the face of William Shakespeare?Thursday 27 October 2016The portrait shows a balding man, rather askew of eye, wearing a white lace...Archives and archivistsConnecting collections: tell us your research storyWednesday 26 October 2016We want to explore connections between archives through a series of blogs by the...Archives and archivistsArchives: seeking memories, making meaning, creative practiceMonday 24 October 2016I came to the archive to seek out fabrics in a place often perceived...Managing informationRecords management under the microscopeThursday 20 October 2016Having a plan in place for ensuring good information management across an organisation is...Records and researchSir Maurice Hankey and the birth of modern governmentWednesday 19 October 2016Almost 100 years ago, there was a revolution in government: the first official record...Archives and archivistsKing John and recordkeepingTuesday 18 October 2016Even a failure of a monarch has to have good points – and if...Records and researchSpies in the Baltic: the unknown scandalMonday 17 October 2016A scandal involving a general, a leading naval officer and a communist actress rocked... « 1 … 88 89 90 91 92 … 169 »