Archivists and radical empathy. What happens when the Care Leaver is at the centre of records access.
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Archivists and radical empathy. What happens when the Care Leaver is at the centre of records access.
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Accessing the information in the Ryan Report, Ireland’s Commission into child abuse
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With another 20 posts to come, here’s a look at where we’ve been and where we’re going with #blogJune
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Good recordkeeping and access regimes help hold governments and organisations to account, improve transparency and accountability, and enable justice.
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Creating neutral archives is an impossible task, given our cultural influences and the way those influences, structures and beliefs change over time
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Part of our 2018 site improvements is keeping our images looking good and on their best behaviour. Here are some of the changes we’re making
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In our first ever podcast, we cover convenient fires and floods, often held responsible for missing Care Leaver records. But are natural disasters to blame for records not being where they should be?
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Tweets reporting back from the 8th International Conference on the History of Records and Archives, held at Monash University, May 28-30, 2018
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‘Female rescue homes’ were part of the female rescue movement, based on Evangelical Christian principles. In the nineteenth century, they aimed to reform – through prayer and hard work – ‘fallen women’.
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If you’re already here, spend a couple of minutes on our site improvement survey so we can make it even better when you come back
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