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Transforming our archives: MLA's agenda for archive development

 

Listening to the Past, Speaking to the Future: the report of the
Archives Task Force was launched on 24th March 2004 following an
18-month investigation, analysis and review of the state of the UK's
archives to ensure they are better used, better cared for, and better
understood.

 

The Archives Task Force has made very clear recommendations to
Government for widening access to new audiences and modernising the
archives domain and to develop the skill sets and expertise of
professional archivists in all areas. The Archives Task Force believes
this report could help modernise and transform archives and
revolutionise the way they are accessed and used. Recommendations and
actions have been identified under three key themes of Access for All,
Developing Archives and Audiences and Modernisation and Workforce
Development. 

 

MLA has submitted the report to the Secretary of State for Culture at
the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on behalf of the
Archives Task Force, and we are awaiting a response from Government.

 

In discussion with key archive stakeholders, MLA is co-ordinating
archive development planning. An Archive Development Team, led by Justin
Cavernelis-Frost and under the directorship of Gina Lane, has been
brought together to provide strategic leadership and advocacy for
archives within MLA and to take forward MLA's action plan in relation to
'Listening to the Past, Speaking to the Future'.  MLA's future archive
development work will fit within the wider 5-year vision 'Investing in
Knowledge' in which Action for Archives is a priority area.  MLA is
already working with the Regional Agencies in England to map current and
on-going development activity that is contributing to the delivery of
the ATF vision and recommendations. As a partner in the Linking Arms
consortium MLA is taking forward the development of the foundation core
of the Archives Gateway. As our plans develop, more information will be
publicly available. 

 

A new 'Action for Archives' section is also now available on the MLA
website. This includes the full report, the supporting papers (annexes)
to the Task Force report and a series of FAQs on the ATF pages at
http://www.mla.gov.uk/action/archives/atf.asp. Individual copies of the
report can be requested from [log in to unmask] 

 

 

Justin Cavernelis-Frost

Head of Archive Development

 

MLA - The Museums, Libraries & Archives Council,

16, Queen Anne's Gate, London, SW1H 9AA

 

The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) 

is the national development agency working for, 

and on behalf of museums, libraries and archives 

in England, advising the government on policy 

and priorities for the sector. 

 

Direct Line: 020 7273 1477 Email: [log in to unmask]

Website:
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oft\Signatures\www.resource.gov.uk> www.mla.gov.uk

 


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