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Max Archiving and Archivists Podcast Series
Max Communications
51 episodes
1 month ago
Archivists from a wide range of organisations talk to Max Communications about the content of their archives, the daily challenges they face, their successes and their plans for the future.
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Archivists from a wide range of organisations talk to Max Communications about the content of their archives, the daily challenges they face, their successes and their plans for the future.
Show more...
Technology
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Natasha Swainston – National Army Museum
Max Archiving and Archivists Podcast Series
4 years ago
Natasha Swainston – National Army Museum
Natasha Swainston, Museum Archivist for the National Army Museum, talks about managing the military collection dating back to the Civil War. With an active Collections Policy including current analog and 'born digital' material, Natasha divides her time between caring for the collection, interacting with users, and promoting the wealth of material on offer. The National Army Museum prides itself on telling the stories of people caught up in war, and in doing so often collaborates with other institutions such as the National Archives, and on film and television projects.
Max Archiving and Archivists Podcast Series
Archivists from a wide range of organisations talk to Max Communications about the content of their archives, the daily challenges they face, their successes and their plans for the future.