Category Archives: Report
Report on ‘Hacking the archives: Archival description in an online world’
How do we ensure that “meaning as well as content lies at the end of the road to discovery?” On Wednesday August 24 we got together to talk about the question of how we can ensure that “meaning as well … Continue reading
IQ story on our March ‘After Wikileaks..’ event
For those not on the IQ magazine mailing list, here’s a scan of my report on our March ‘After Wikileaks..’ event. IQ article ‘After Wikileaks is it all over for The Archive?’ (PDF, 3.6MB)
Archivists, librarians and WikiLeaks
If you’ve followed this blog you will know that our first Recordkeeping Roundtable event, in March 2011, was on the subject of WikiLeaks (‘After WikiLeaks, is it all over for the Archives?’). At that session we explored, amongst other things, … Continue reading
Where do old websites go to die? with Jason Scott of Archive Team – Podcast
Our evening with Jason Scott last Wednesday was possibly the most entertaining archives talk ever in the world. No really. It really was. Jason is passionate and committed to his work and deadly serious about its importance but he is … Continue reading
Report on ‘After WikiLeaks is it all over for The Archives’ now available
On March 23 in Sydney, new recordkeeping and archives discussion group The Recordkeeping Roundtable, in conjunction with the NSW Branch of the Australian Society of Archivists hosted ‘After WikiLeaks, is it all over for The Archives? WikiLeaks and the future … Continue reading
After WikiLeaks, is it all over for The Archives? – Podcasts
The Recordkeeping Roundtable in conjunction with the NSW Branch of the Australian Society of Archivists presented ‘After WikiLeaks, is it all over for The Archives? WikiLeaks and the future of recordkeeping in a connected world’ on March 23 at the … Continue reading