Business Archives in Scotland has now finished its National Strategy document covering the next 5 years, following the consultation which finished in June.
It's a 22 page PDF (654 Kb).
Our response to the draft strategy was in a blog on 27th May.
Personally, I can't see much difference from the draft strategy, except that there is a new intention to publish a guide to managing business archives in Scotland which will include case studies and examples of business making use of their archives and the return on investment they can bring. That seems a really good idea and I look forward to seeing and using the guide.
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Business Archives Scotland Launches Draft Strategy for Consultation
Business Archives Scotland has launched a draft strategy for consultation. It can be downloaded from Business Archives Scotland, and you can comment by email, online, or by downloading a Word document.
The closing date for the responses is Friday 28th May 2010.
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The closing date for the responses is Friday 28th May 2010.
To comment on this article, please click the 'comments' link below.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Business Archives for Family History
The Business Archives Council of Scotland, along with the Ballast Trust
are running a free training course on using business archives for family
and local history. Archivists will take you through some of the common
records that can be of use in finding out more about family members,
their lives and the communities in which they lived.
This free event will take place in the Stirling Room at the Mitchell
Library, Glasgow from 5.45pm-745pm on 29th September 2009.
As well as offering you the chance to learn more about records that may
help your research, we will also be taking this opportunity to find out
what archivists can do for researchers in helping them access and use
these records more effectively and to find out about your own
experiences of using business archives.
To book a place at this event, please email David Powell at
bacs@archives.gla.ac.uk or telephone 0141 330 4159.
To comment on this article, please click the 'comments' link below.
are running a free training course on using business archives for family
and local history. Archivists will take you through some of the common
records that can be of use in finding out more about family members,
their lives and the communities in which they lived.
This free event will take place in the Stirling Room at the Mitchell
Library, Glasgow from 5.45pm-745pm on 29th September 2009.
As well as offering you the chance to learn more about records that may
help your research, we will also be taking this opportunity to find out
what archivists can do for researchers in helping them access and use
these records more effectively and to find out about your own
experiences of using business archives.
To book a place at this event, please email David Powell at
bacs@archives.gla.ac.uk or telephone 0141 330 4159.
To comment on this article, please click the 'comments' link below.
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