Tag: Government Records and research‘You buy war bonds – we do the rest’Monday 9 March 2015Today the UK Government is due to pay back the outstanding £1.9 billion from...Managing informationThe UK is number one in open data readiness!Friday 21 November 2014A year ago, the Open Data Barometer: 2013 global report ranked the UK as...Records and researchRemembering our TommiesTuesday 14 October 2014You may not have noticed, as you pass through the reception area here at...Behind the scenesDigital by defaultThursday 22 May 2014A few weeks ago myself and a couple of colleagues (Aleks, a technical architect...Records and researchArchiving social mediaThursday 8 May 2014Our social media archive has been released today, as a collaborative effort between The National...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 informationLoving it when a plan comes togetherMonday 13 January 2014The UK government will manage and capture digital records and there will be a...Behind the scenesChurchill’s call for brevityThursday 17 October 2013Last week, colleagues from the Government Digital Service (GDS) came to visit us at...Records and researchOctober 1973 – the end of the Sixties?Monday 14 October 2013The Sixties ended 40 years ago in October 1973. Puzzled by that assertion? Let...Behind the scenesLet’s talk about the history of governmentThursday 22 August 2013Over on GOV.UK there’s a new history of government blog which, if you like...Behind the scenesGovernment spending in microcosm?Thursday 18 July 2013The National Archives, PRO, and government as a whole The subject of my last...Records and researchGovernment datasets in DiscoveryFriday 5 July 2013Have you ever settled down for an enjoyable nap under a tree, only to... « 1 2 3 4 »