Tag: Digital preservation Managing informationWriter’s Block…Thursday 6 September 2012Ask anyone in our department at The National Archives and they will say I’m...Archives and archivistsBe Not Afraid: help is at hand for archivistsWednesday 5 September 2012As a sector, archives are well aware of the impact of the changing way...Managing informationWhen 900 years old, you reach… Look as good, you will not…Monday 3 September 2012I think that was the quote we were looking for? Ok, maybe not but...Technology and innovationHedgehog Street and Linked Open DataFriday 10 August 2012The best way to explain the title of this blog is to begin by...Technology and innovationAn introduction to the PRONOM contribution model and the Signature Developer roleThursday 26 July 2012My name is David Clipsham and I have been employed as the File Format...Technology and innovationAncient Deeds and the Semantic CardiganWednesday 25 July 2012Last week, some of us from The National Archives were privileged to spend a...Records and researchLooking back through a lensFriday 22 June 2012As many of you may know, last year The National Archives undertook a project,...Technology and innovationCAFED00Ds and CAFEBABEsWednesday 20 June 2012Wouldn’t it be cool if every digital file created could be identified with a signature...Managing informationInformation management through musicFriday 25 May 2012Can music really contain subliminal or hidden messages? A question I’ve pondered since listening...Technology and innovationReconstructing a digital world: Look around youFriday 18 May 2012As I sit and reflect in my home one evening, thinking back to the...Technology and innovationReconstructing a digital world: the ZX SpectrumWednesday 9 May 2012The theme of my next couple of blog posts will be about reconstructing the...Technology and innovationWeb Continuity successWednesday 18 April 2012I have enjoyed reading the recent blogs of my colleagues on the subject of... « 1 2 3 4 5 »