Tag: Technology Archives and archivistsUsing the Discovery API to analyse catalogue dataFriday 27 July 2018Previously on the blog, Dr Richard Dunley looked at a number of ways that...Behind the scenesThe UK Government Web Archive is now even betterFriday 30 June 2017Over the last few months we’ve been working to relaunch the web archive…......Records and researchWhat’s in a place?Tuesday 18 April 2017I feel comfortable with the idea of pointing to London on a map. I...Records and researchFlying in the face of technology?Monday 19 December 2016I was surprised to find a file hiding in the Admiralty records showing the...Records and researchA revolution in treatment: the Thomas splintThursday 1 December 2016Ever since seeing a demonstration of how to use it, in a reconstruction of...Behind the scenesGreat Wharton visits YorkFriday 1 July 2016Last week a few of us attended Common Ground, the AHRC Commons first national...Records and researchWomen in engineering in the First World WarThursday 23 June 2016For National Women in Engineering Day, we aim to highlight some of the achievements...Technology and innovationBT Archives: making a collaborative resourceThursday 5 May 2016James Fleming uncovers the extraordinary role played by telecommunications in the First World War…......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...Managing informationFrom digital dark age to digital enlightenmentWednesday 17 February 2016We explore the research we've done into managing, preserving and providing access to born-digital...Records and researchWhat was rail travel like in 1830?Tuesday 24 November 2015Today we tend to take the railways for granted. If we talk about them...Records and researchThe Electric Seashore Tramroad: a forgotten carriage on stiltsThursday 29 October 2015This summer saw a slew of articles regarding the build of Brighton’s newest tourist... « 1 2 3 4 5 »