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The International Council on Archives Section on University and Research Archives (ICA-SUV) is seeking a consultant and collaborative leader for its next project, to develop and provide web-based discussions and an open resource on the theme of Archi
How do we ‘amplify’ archives in a post-COVID world? Let’s question the status quo. There has probably never been a better time to do so. Have you thought about presenting? From in-depth presentations to offering to run a workshop, there is a submissi
Role changes criticised in merger move
Former leaders of the State Archives and Records and Sydney Living Museums have accused the Berejiklian government of pre-empting a parliamentary inquiry investigating contro
As we all know, the fundamental purpose of the NSW government's archives is to maintain the records of government, to ensure records are created, to keep a paper & digital trail of those records, to preserve records and most importantly, to ensure th
and includes an email I wrote on 4 June 2020 to the Chair, Hon Shayne Mallard MLC relating to false and misleading statements made by t
These three letters were published in the Sydney Morning Herald today, all opposing this proposed merger, they are in response to an article in the SMH yesterday about this issue
Historic mistake
It is ‘‘just nuts’’ to amalgamate archives (‘‘Historian
APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES CHANNEL NING WEBSITE - INTERNATIONAL APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIETY NING SITE
This is the website of International Applied Anthropology Society ning website, that offers with members and groups an interesting intercultural and wo
This post would like to underline the research possibilities that links social sciences, digital anthropology and archives and would like to offers and suggest also regarding to critical tourism studies and emerging virtual tourism, a possibility to
I am a government archivist in the United States doing a bit of research on social media handling in government archives. There seems to be a trend over here where social media is expected to dovetail directly into one or more record series (in the r
Stuart Kells is an author and book-trade historian. He has dedicated his life to the study of precious and rare books, and he has travelled the world to explore some of the most famous and revered collections. He has written and published on many asp
Quoting from NFSA October newsletter. http://newsletter.nfsa.gov.au/t/ViewEmail/r/A9B40B0149C081352540EF23F30FEDED/601544554B6FA08C84E5AAD5A6C37FC6
IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY!
Hip hurray, today is our 33rd birthday! Although our Collection dates back to 1935,
Recording, Narrating and Archiving the First World War
Melbourne, Australia, 9-11 July 2018
Keynote Speakers:
Michael Piggott, AM School of Information Studies, Charles Sturt University
Professor Joan Beaumont Australian National University
Professor M
It is exciting times for Archives & Manuscripts as we determine the future of the publication. Working behind the scenes to bring you fascinating articles and insightful reviews is the Editorial Board. Each with their own unique archival story to tel
Meet the digital librarians saving social media posts to protect human rights
Posted 29 August 2017
National Archives to relocate to Old Parliament House, East Block to be sold
The National Archives will temporarily relocate to Old Parliament House as the federal government adds another historic parliamentary tria
It is exciting times for Archives & Manuscripts as we determine the future of the publication. Working behind the scenes to bring you fascinating articles and insightful reviews is the Editorial Board. Each with their own unique archival story to tel
In case you hadn’t already heard, The City of Sydney launched its revamped Historical Atlas of Sydney in May of this year.
It's now easier to access historical maps and research the city's changing boundaries with the new online Historical Atlas of
JULY 5 2017 - 10:31AM
Jan Müller named as new National Film and Sound Archive boss
The boss of the Nethe