Category: Archives and archivists Archives and archivistsChurchill rememberedThursday 29 January 2015Last week, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill,...Archives and archivistsCelebrating #archiveanimalsFriday 14 November 2014As part of Explore Your Archive week, today’s theme is animals! #archiveanimals It’s said...Archives and archivistsShare your #archiveselfie!Thursday 13 November 2014As part of Explore Your Archive week, today we’re asking you to create and...Archives and archivists#WW1archives: we will remember themTuesday 11 November 2014As part of Explore Your Archive week, today we are marking Remembrance Day and...Archives and archivistsA day in the life of an archivistMonday 10 November 2014As part of Explore Your Archive week the organisations and people who look after...Archives and archivistsExplore Your Archive on TwitterFriday 17 October 2014Archives are amazing. Without them we could not study our personal histories or the...Archives and archivistsLooking back: 25 Years after the Berlin Wall fellFriday 10 October 2014Do you remember the first time you sunk your teeth into a Big Mac...Archives and archivistsThe ‘live bait squadron’Monday 22 September 2014In the space of little over an hour on the morning of 22 September 1914,...Archives and archivistsDiscovery – finding more archivesThursday 18 September 2014Earlier this month we released a major upgrade to our Discovery service. The new...Archives and archivistsArchives for artistsThursday 3 July 2014Two weeks ago I was part of an initiative to invite a small group...Archives and archivistsTalking ‘Archiving the Arts’Wednesday 4 June 2014I’m talking with my colleagues Fleur Soper and Kate Wheeler about Archiving the Arts,...Archives and archivistsLost cities and found documents: do we ever discover in archives?Friday 25 April 2014I like a good lost city. Found cities are interesting (Troy, for example) but... « 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 … 28 »