Category: Managing information Behind the scenes‘You could be born again’Tuesday 15 April 2014The National Archives advises on the use (and re-use) of public sector information, and...Managing informationDastardly digital dilemmas: 8) tomorrow’s worldWednesday 2 April 2014I’ve been thinking about my favourite government department, DoRA, The Department of Random Activities....Managing information‘It depends what kind of distortion you prefer!’Wednesday 26 March 2014Keeping Tracks was a lively one-day seminar at The British Library which addressed approaches...Managing informationThe information management academy awardsMonday 17 March 2014Whilst reading through the usual barrage of Oscar-related articles and gossip recently, on who...Managing informationThe record that time forgotTuesday 4 March 2014For my first ever blog for The National Archives I wrote about the fossil record,...Managing informationCloud storage and archives: a match made in heaven?Wednesday 26 February 2014With the rise in cloud services and storage, archivists are asking whether this can...Managing informationA-Z of Information ManagementWednesday 12 February 2014If like me you’re an avid reader of The National Archives’ blog, you’ll have...Managing informationLoving it when a plan comes togetherMonday 13 January 2014The UK government will manage and capture digital records and there will be a...Managing informationInformation Management: Game OverMonday 16 December 2013Asteroids. Pong. Pac-man. Do you remember playing your first electronic video game? Personally I...Managing informationA punishment to fit the crimeMonday 25 November 2013I recall when I first started working as an Information Management Consultant at The...Managing informationChanging the future – one superhero at a timeMonday 4 November 2013What do superheroes and information professionals have in common? One famous example is Barbara...Managing informationIt’s beginning to feel a lot like…Wednesday 16 October 2013Last week I popped into a supermarket to pick up some groceries and turned... « 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 9 »