Search results found for: First World War Archives and archivistsTrainee Tuesday: Unknown storiesTuesday 18 December 2012In my last post (Watch out Aliens!) I discussed the records I had based...Records and research‘Come, friendly bombs’Thursday 13 December 2012The title of today’s blog post comes from the first stanza of the poem...Archives and archivistsTrainee Tuesday: The importance of community archivingTuesday 20 November 2012Turning paper graveyards into community hubs Following the post from my fellow trainee Kasia about her...Records and researchMissing from the census?Monday 19 November 2012All family historians use the census, and most of us find most of what...Records and research‘One last thing…the Vietnam thing is going well.’Friday 16 November 2012Last week’s presidential elections in the United States were as enthralling as ever. As...Records and researchGerald Aylmer seminar 2013Wednesday 7 November 2012Where has this year gone?! It only seems a short time ago that we...Technology and innovationEmulation’s what you need?Thursday 25 October 2012In computing, emulation is the practice of creating a virtual environment in order to replicate...Records and researchTrainee Tuesday: Digital Preservation is for everyone!Tuesday 25 September 2012As part of my Opening Up Archives traineeship at the West Yorkshire Archive Service,...Managing informationWriter’s Block…Thursday 6 September 2012Ask anyone in our department at The National Archives and they will say I’m...Records and researchMandeville: muscles, morale and mascotWednesday 29 August 2012For all those still suffering with Olympics withdrawal symptoms, never fear – the Paralympics...Records and researchBeyond paper: The digital trailTuesday 28 August 2012In June, we hosted a discussion between Professor Lisa Jardine CBE and Professor the...Behind the scenesA view from the counter – part 2Friday 17 August 2012August is always a quiet month in bookselling. The heady rush of pre-holiday sales... « 1 … 67 68 69 70 »