Just a quick message to say that there are still a few places left on the
Connecting Histories event in Birmingham on 13 June. The details are below
or in the attached flyer. Please book by the end of the week if you want
to attend. To download a flyer and booking form go to the News page on
www.connectinghistories.org.uk
Best wishes
Sian
Connecting Histories, Birmingham City Archives
Archives and Communities: the Connecting Histories experience
10.00 – 4.00 Wednesday 13 June 2007
Venue: Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Centenary Square, Birmingham
This event is free and lunch will be provided.
For the past two and half years the Connecting Histories project has been
working with a diverse range of communities all over Birmingham raising
awareness of archives, making collections available, developing learning
resources and supporting community history projects.
This event will mark the end of the project and will share the project’s
findings and experiences with others in the archives and heritage sector
in practical and engaging ways.
To come and find out more about the project and the lessons we’ve learnt
(good and bad) join us in our end of project celebration.
The day aims to:
• share findings, experiences and practice
• discuss issues relating to archives, diversity, community
engagement and establishing partnerships
• explore the connections between cataloguing, collection
development, workforce development, learning and outreach
• provide participants with ideas and practical techniques that can
be used without huge investments of money or time
Draft programme:
10.00 – 10.30 Tea & Coffee
10.30 – 10.45 Welcome & Introductions
10.45 -11.25 Keynote address by Professor the Baroness Lola Young on
communities, diversity and archives
11.25 -12.05 Overview of the Connecting Histories Project
12.05 - 12.30 Questions/discussion
12.30 -1.30 Lunch
1.30 - 2.20 Workshop activities
2.20 - 3.10 Workshops activities
3.10 - 3.45 Feedback & Plenary
3.45 - 4.00 Tea & Coffee
In the afternoon each participant will be able to attend 2 out of the
following 4 sessions which will be delivered by members of the Connecting
Histories team. Participants are asked to indicate their preference of
workshops on the booking form.
Workshop 1 – Bridging the gap
Assessing and meeting community needs through outreach; identifying
sources and developing activities to use with community groups from
diverse backgrounds; and building and maintaining relationships.
Workshop 2 - Mapping collections for learning and diversity
Identifying hidden possibilities in your existing collections, and using
cataloguing and collection development to support diversity and learning.
Workshop 3 – Engaging with diversity
This session will be an opportunity to raise and discuss concerns about
incorporating diversity into your archive service. The session will be
primarily concerned with cultural diversity but will also consider
diversity in its widest sense.
Workshop 4 – Archives in the landscape
Using archives to develop historical walks and trails as learning and
community engagement tools. This session will involve walking around part
of Birmingham city centre.
Please book by Friday 1 June at the latest but please note that places are
limited due to the participatory nature of the afternoon and will be
allocated on a first come first served basis.
To book your place download a booking form from the News page on
www.connectinghistories.org.uk
You can return your booking form by e-mailing it to
[log in to unmask] or by post to
Connecting Histories, Central Library, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3
3HQ. For further information contact the Connecting Histories team on 0121
464 1607/8
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