Category: Archives and archivists VideoVideo guides: The life of a documentSunday 12 April 2009Watch our video guides for guidance on how to search our records and get...VideoVideo guides: Using indexesSunday 12 April 2009Watch our video guides for guidance on how to search our records and get...VideoVideo guides: How the records are arrangedSunday 12 April 2009Watch our video guides for guidance on how to search our records and get...AudioThe Manorial Documents RegisterFriday 23 January 2009Liz Hart, from the National Advisory Service, provides an introduction to the various types...VideoNew files From 1978 – BSL Sign Language VideoTuesday 30 December 2008Contemporary historian Mark Dunton discusses the release of high-profile records from 1978, which provide...AudioFilling the gapsThursday 18 December 2008Professor Peter Hennessy presents records officers and information managers as ‘unsung heroes’ in providing...AudioCabinet Papers, 1915-1977Thursday 4 December 2008Laura Withey (Project Manager) and Dr. Ed Hampshire (Records Specialist) talk about this exciting...AudioThe National Register of ArchivesWednesday 20 August 2008This talk introduces users to the structure and content of the National Register of...AudioLosing Orton in the archivesThursday 13 March 2008The tangled history of the papers of the playwright Joe Orton is unwoven by...AudioWatch the birdie and say ‘cheese’Thursday 14 February 2008Conservator Stephen Harwood looks at the invention and development of photography, describing all the...AudioResearch and collections at The National ArchivesThursday 31 January 2008Caroline Williams describes how the new Research and Collections Development department is contributing to...Audio20th century Cabinet records: digitising a core collection of modern political recordsFriday 4 January 2008Ed Hampshire discusses the Cabinet records digitisation project, explaining how the innermost records of... « 1 … 16 17 18 19 »