2019 Conference
No Archive is an Island
Session 1 - Without boundaries: working towards a shared purpose
Dr Ella Parry-Davies, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Walking with: migration, performance and collaborative archive-making.
Dr Bette Baldwin, Clevedon Pier and Heritage Trust, Clevedon Pier Archive – thankful for friends and funds
Claire Tunstall, Unilever Archives & Records Management and Katherine Lynch, Port Sunlight Village Trust, Collaborating to tell the story of Port Sunlight
Session 2 - A problem shared? Archive challenges and the role of networks
Christopher Cassells, Business Archives Surveying Officer for Scotland, 10 Years of the Crisis Management Team
Karyn Williamson, Standard Life Aberdeen plc, We’re all in this together? A Cross Company Collaboration Approach
Lucy Davis, The National Archives, Collaborate and Innovate Funding: Archives Testbed and Networks for Change
Session 3 - Creating connections: building communities of practice
Alix Green, University of Essex; Erin Lee, National Theatre and Tamara Thornhill, Transport for London, Academic-Archivist Collaborations in Business: short films and guidance to help collaborative projects happen
Prof. Alastair Owens, Queen Mary University of London, Making a good match: archives, collections and the pleasures of collaboration
Session 4 - From closed organisational assets to open community resources
Sarah C. Jane, University of Falmouth and University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus Releasing the Kneehigh Archive – collaboration and transformation via a BAC Cataloguing Grant
Angela Sutton-Vane, Open University, The private life of CID paperwork: the transition of police murder files from institutional to public records
Nichola Court, West Sussex Record Office, Breaking down the (language) barriers: trying to translate Portuguese business records