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Re: MA Students using archives for the first time: where to begin!

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Lawrence Serewicz <[log in to unmask]>

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Sian describes a great resource.  I would suggest, though, that the initial questions from the first post need to be disentangled.



First, there is the issue of how students research. How are they trained to research.  Many students, even at MA and PHD level, are not trained to research or to search.  We may assume that students have these skills but many have them at a rudimentary level.  I used to work in a library and one of the best courses offered was an introduction to library research services which told people how to use the library and all of its research tools.



I know that Google have done courses on power searching so that people can improve their use of Google.  We may assume that putting in a question is sufficient, but it only scratches the surface and would rarely, bring the person to an archive, unless they have focused their search.



Second, there is the user intelligence issue. Many people who come to archives do not know how to use it.  By that I mean, what a finding aid is, how the archive is organised, and what holdings are available.  These are just the surface questions.  I think there was a discussion at one of the continuum events talking about archival user intelligence and how archivist could help users new and experienced.



Third, there is the understanding of the archives as a resource.  Many people do not understand he purpose of an archives and often assume that it is just like a library.  They may not be aware of different types of libraries and different types of archives, which require different approaches.



On the first point, I would recommend the following book to all students, but particular MA and PhD students who may assume that they already know this stuff.  The book may appear basic, but it offers a great introduction, refresher, and resource for conducting research. http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/The_Craft_of_Research_Third_Edition.html?id=Y31pUtkwb2oC&redir_esc=y  I would also suggest any of the power searching courses offered by google. I am not sure if they are still available, but they were advertised late last year.



ON the second point, I think that archives can help here by having introductions to the archives.  I would also suggest that universities and post-graduate programmes could do more on offering research training modules focused on specific archives and how it may be  resource for their field.



ON the third point, I think this is a general awareness issue as many people assume that archives is family history, genealogy or ancient manuscripts.  If they, and journalists, only knew  the stories hidden away in the archives, we would have to limit access for the amount of attention.  Alas, that may be some time in the future, perhaps when virtual archives becomes possible through augmented reality.



Best,



Lawrence









Lawrence W. Serewicz



Principal Information Management Officer

Assistant Chief Executive's Office

Room 140/4

Durham County Council

Durham

DH1 5UF



Tel 03000 268 038



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From: Archivists, conservators and records managers. [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Sian Wynn-Jones [[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 11:17 AM

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Subject: Re: MA Students using archives for the first time: where to begin!



Dear Jane/all



BT Archives worked with students on the London College of Communications MA Design Writing Criticism over the last two years.  Very few, if any, had worked with archives before.



In the first year the students produced a short film 'Discovering BT Archives' based on their journeys of exploration with, and responses to  the archives which may be of help/interest to your students.



Aside from the benefits of collaborating with a different knowledge pool, when working with the students the main learning point on both sides was in working together to help articulate questions in ways that were meaningful and relevant eg - why does this document/subject interest me? how do we know this fact? what other material relates to this subject/fact?



You can see the film at www.youtube.com/connectedearth



I'd be interested to hear any thoughts on it



Best wishes





Siân‬‪



Siân Wynn-Jones | Heritage Collections Manager | BT Group plc



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From: Jane Stevenson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 10:08 AM

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Subject: [ARCHIVES-NRA] MA Students using archives for the first time: where to begin!



Hi all (me again!),



I gave a short talk to MA students yesterday about strategies for searching for archives. I talked about what archives are, tips for using archives, visiting reading rooms, using the various aggregators, etc etc.



However, in the hands-on what struck me is that they were asking me what to actually do with the archives. That is, how do they use them in their research. They seemed a bit overwhelmed with these huge descriptions they were finding and didn't know how to start thinking about ways to bring the archives into their dissertations.



I wondered if anyone knows of any advice out there that I can either point students to, or maybe utilities in order to create a few pages on the Hub about 'first steps in using archives for your dissertation'.



There are some great educational resources on TNA's Education pages, but they are more focussed on exercises using archives, and present exercises that are already worked out, they are not so much aimed at students at an MA level and how they work with the kinds of evidence that archives provide (although I might have missed something here - please let me know).



cheers,

Jane.







Jane Stevenson

The Archives Hub

Mimas, The University of Manchester

Devonshire House, Oxford Road

Manchester M13 9QH



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