I recently attended a large Australasian family history conference. There were a number of exhibitors including archives, family history societies, businesses and commercial database providers.
This has me thinking about why archives participate at su
The ASA Reference Access and Public Program Special Interest Group (RAPPSIG) is holding a half day forum on the morning of Tuesday 30 September during the ASA/ARANZ 2014 Conference in Christchurch.
The RAPPSIG Committee is looking for people to each g
I'm looking into implementing a better system for lodging and tracking reference inquiries. We have two staff members who do the bulk of the reference inquiries, and we don't really have a means to track them at the moment. We are using a basi