Category: Technology and innovation Archives and archivistsBaffled by archives: Part threeTuesday 28 January 2020‘Baffled by archives’ is a three-part blog series addressing the issues and challenges that...Technology and innovationTechnical Discovery: Project AlphaThursday 19 December 2019Project Alpha is taking a blank sheet of paper approach to solving some problems...Records and researchSkynet: the real communication satellite systemThursday 24 October 2019The latest instalment of the ‘Terminator’ franchise has hit our cinema screens. A rather...Technology and innovationWorkshop invitation: People and machines – co-creating with heritage collectionsWednesday 16 October 2019Are you interested in exploring how we can open up heritage collections by combining...Archives and archivistsThe mission, should you choose to accept it …Monday 16 September 2019PRO 23 is a unique project for a number of reasons, none less so...Records and researchNetwork analysis of the UK Government Web ArchiveTuesday 30 July 2019On 20 and 21 June 2019 a workshop was held at The National Archives...Technology and innovationExploring Data, Investigating MethodologiesTuesday 9 July 2019In February 2019, King’s College London’s Department of Digital Humanities, together with The National...Technology and innovationCollection Care welcomes a new multispectral imaging systemWednesday 26 June 2019This summer, the Collection Care department purchased an innovative multispectral imaging system (MSI). In...Behind the scenesDesigning The National ArchivesWednesday 5 June 2019This blog is published as part of International Archives Week, which explores the theme of...Records and researchA recipe for transparent paperTuesday 4 June 2019Transparent papers are widely present in archives, libraries and museums, and yet their manufacturing...Archives and archivistsDigital archiving is a risky businessMonday 3 June 2019This blog is published as part of International Archives Week, which explores the theme...Technology and innovationHow to teach a computer to readMonday 13 May 2019A thought that may have crossed your mind when reading the title of this... « 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 19 »