Tag: Discovery Technology and innovationMaking connections: tracing people through our collectionWednesday 6 April 2016Since February 2014, we’ve been investigating ways to reveal the connections that tell the...Archives and archivistsDirty data at the UKAD Forum 2016Thursday 24 March 2016The Data Forum is an opportunity for archivists to share ideas for networking collections...Records and researchDecision time: Military Service Tribunals 100 years onThursday 10 March 2016We look at how Military Service Tribunals worked, and the sensitive cases brought before...Archives and archivistsMore comprehensive DiscoveryWednesday 4 November 2015Regular readers may be aware of our continued efforts to improve Discovery, our catalogue,...Archives and archivistsDiscovering the Manorial Documents RegisterTuesday 6 October 2015Our catalogue Discovery lets you find records held here at The National Archives and also...Archives and archivistsBrown paper packages tied up with stringFriday 27 February 2015For archives to thrive they need to grow. And that involves archive services taking...Archives and archivistsDiscovery – finding more archivesThursday 18 September 2014Earlier this month we released a major upgrade to our Discovery service. The new...Records and researchDiscovery – bigger, bolder and better!Thursday 14 August 2014In my last blog post I told you about the work we have been...Behind the scenesDigital by defaultThursday 22 May 2014A few weeks ago myself and a couple of colleagues (Aleks, a technical architect...Behind the scenesSketchy behaviourThursday 1 May 2014At The National Archives we work on a principle of user-centred design for our...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...Records and researchOperation War Diary – your archive needs you!Tuesday 14 January 2014I’m thrilled to finally be able to tell you about two of the most... « 1 2 3 »