Tag: Government Records and researchGuest blog: UFO Desk – ClosedFriday 21 June 2013After five years of a rolling disclosure programme the contents of Britain’s ‘UFO files’...Records and researchThe Hunger GamesTuesday 28 May 2013The centenary of the Women’s Suffrage Movement 2013 is the centenary of some of...Managing informationThe Empire: A case study in records appraisalWednesday 1 May 2013Question: How does the Government know which records to send to The National Archives?...Records and research‘The Spirit of ’45’ or ‘a natural development from the past’?Wednesday 20 March 2013On Monday I visited the beautiful Phoenix cinema and saw the new Ken Loach...Records and researchCalculating the destruction of all lifeWednesday 20 February 2013My colleague Linda and I have spent the last couple of weeks trying to...Managing informationNew Standard Licence developedThursday 22 November 2012Today, we’ve published the beta version of a new standard licence which has been developed...Records and researchThe Ministry of RecordsThursday 4 October 2012At last, a hero who was a data specialist: Christopher Tietjens in the recent...Technology and innovationThe range of languages in the UK Government Web ArchiveThursday 27 September 2012While the vast majority of content in the UK Government Web Archive is presented...Records and researchVisualising Government: Spaghetti, Sketching, and Compressing TimeFriday 24 August 2012TS – Have you ever wondered what happened to those departments that suddenly disappeared...Records and researchUK Government – did we rule the Empire with 4,000 civil servants?Wednesday 1 August 2012I was interested in some of the wider questions that were raised over the...Technology and innovationWeb Continuity successWednesday 18 April 2012I have enjoyed reading the recent blogs of my colleagues on the subject of...Records and researchProtect and SurviveWednesday 4 April 2012An important part of our work in the Advice and Records Knowledge department is answering... « 1 2 3 4 »