Digital disposal, archivist song, machine tags, animated stereotypes and more…….
Category Archives: Archives Made Easy
August 2010: Link roundup post
Just some of the interesting items we have found online. Baseline, Victorian innovation, E-services strategies and more!
Are some records more open than others?
Are you thinking of putting some of your collection online? Have you already uploaded photos to sites like Flickr? Deciding what and how you put material online presents a set of issues a little different from mounting an exhibition or providing access on site.
July 2010: Link roundup post
Some links we have found online…….keeping personal archives safe, the power of twitter, attracting new audiences, future proof survey and more!
Case Study: Retrospective Records Management – the real work begins – part 2
The records room was in disarray with little room for movement. The first task was to move the rusty old filing cabinet outside then the boxes on the floor were targeted.
Case Study: Retrospective Records Management – Sentencing 50 years of records – part 1
Although I went into the project knowing that the task would be huge and a steep learning curve, I was also a little ignorant, not realising that no records had ever been registered, classified or even named according to any documented convention or consistent system.
June 2010: Link roundup post
Sydney photographs by suburb, Privacy and Web2.0, Stonehenge in Texas and more…
The Archivist and The Aardvark [another comic strip]
Ready for another slice of archival humour? The Archivist and the Aardvark is back!
International Archives Day – 9 June 2010
Today is International Archives Day!
To celebrate we thought we would highlight the diversity of Archives in New South Wales by picking 6 examples.