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Working in Archives

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Dates

This is a past event
Time
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Location

Online

Institute

SAS Central

Event type

Research Training

Event series

SAS Research Training

Speakers

Laura Cleaver (Institute of English Studies

Contact

020 7664 4884

The session is for those who have recently begun, or are about to begin, to use archives in their research. An overriding aim is to help researchers develop effective strategies for exploring their subjects. Archives are not simply passive repositories of information but bear the imprint of historical process and accident. Thinking about the nature of the archive itself can throw light on the cultural and historical context of the topic being investigated. A number of questions can be explored. What is an ‘archive’? How does it differ from ‘records’ or ‘documents’? Is there a wider view of materials from the past which might be comprehended by the term ‘archive’? Why were certain archives created? How have they survived? How do you formulate a strategy for finding the information that you think you need? What role can random exploration play? Participants are encouraged to come to the session prepared to talk and raise questions about their own experiences.


Session Leader: Laura Cleaver (Institute of English Studies, SAS)

All welcome
This event is free to attend, but booking is required. It will be held online with details about how to join the virtual event being circulated via email to registered attendees 24 hours in advance.


This page was last updated on 15 March 2025