'Archives and Society' seminar series, 2011-2012
Reminder – tomorrow’s seminar ‘The Impact of Digitisation and its Implications for the Future Direction of Archives and Special Collections’ (speaker: Richard Ovenden) will take place at 5:30pm. More details below.
Meetings start at 5.30 in Stewart House: http://ies.sas.ac.uk/about/stewarthouse.htm . Everyone welcome – there is no charge.
Date | Speaker | Subject | Chair |
Spring 2012 | |||
24 January | Richard Ovenden Bodleian Library, Oxford | The Impact of Digitisation and its Implications for the Future Direction of Archives and Special Collections | JH |
7 February | Julian Pooley Surrey History Centre | Private Minds, Public Collections: Exploring the Public Use of Mental Health Records | JH |
21 February | Cathy Williams The National Archives | The Olympics, Documentation Strategy and the Minnesota Method | VJ |
6 March | Simon Wilson Hull History Centre | Born-Digital Archives at Hull: Early Steps & Early Lessons | JB |
20 March | Alexandra Eveleigh University College, London | "Success is down to the Participants": the Online Participatory Archive | tbc |
Summer 2012 | |||
8 May | Marie Owens Association and Records Association | Advocacy for the Archive Sector | VJ |
For information and enquiries, please contact:
Valerie Johnson, The National Archives on [log in to unmask]
Seminar convenors:
Jenny Bunn, University College, London
Alan Crookham, The National Gallery
Elizabeth Danbury, University College, London
Valerie Johnson, The National Archives
Jenny Haynes, The Wellcome Trust
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Ruth Roberts
Research and Academic Liaison Advisor
Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 5330 (ext 2625)
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU
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