- 8 October, h15 CET Manfredi Alberti, "L'economia italiana nella 'crisi' degli anni Settanta" (in Italian)
- 22 October, h15 CET Michele Bee, "The pleasure of exchange:0;">
- Tuesday, 22 Oct. 2019:0;">
- October 21, 2020, 17:30; Xiaoming Zhang (HKU)
- Tuesday, 22 Oct. 2019:0;">
ARA Section for Archives and Museums Half-day Training Workshop (via Zoom):9;"> The ARA Section for Archives and Museums is running a half-day workshop on caring for small and medium sized object collections. The workshop will explore how to minimise the risk of damaging collections and injuring staff, volunteers and visitors through safe object handling, packing, moving and storage.
Delegates will, through a combination of slides and practical demonstrations, learn about potential hazards in collections, protective clothing and equipment, condition checking, assessing and mitigating risk and how to choose the most appropriate materials for packing, storage and display purposes. How to safely handle a range of different materials and object types will also be covered. By the end of the session, delegates will be able to safely and confidently handle and store the objects in their care, preserving their physical condition and improving their usability for research and exhibition purposes. Freelance museum consultant Anita Hollinshead leads this three hour training session, which will include a Q&:0;A surgery session inviting attendees to submit specific questions in advance relating to the objects in their care. The event has been tailored for people involved in collections care at all levels and across different sectors, including archives, museums, conservation and libraries. No prior experience in museum collections management is required, making it ideal for trainees and for more experienced heritage, library and information professionals wanting to diversify their collection care skills. This event would also be an excellent follow-up for those who attended SAM’s sell-out Museum Collections Management for Archivists training days in 2018/19. Delegates will receive links to sources of further information and notes on the topics covered by the presentation, including a summary of the Q&:0;A portion. Short films of the practical demonstrations will be available via the ARA website for all attendees. Register here:0;A at the end. Event and registration details can be found on Eventbrite at - 16 December, 14:0;">Managing digital in a time of accelerating change John Stack, Digital Director, Science Museum Group Museums, galleries, libraries and archives operate at their touch points with their audiences. Historically, the museum experience has begun and ended with the entry and exit of a physical visit. In the digital age, digital channels are a component of all visits, and increasingly visits are digital-only experiences. Digital provides galleries, libraries, archives and museums, new ways to fulfil their missions through increased reach, enhanced experiences and deeper engagement. However, the digital landscape and audience behaviour continues to evolve rapidly presenting the challenge of how to keep up with ever-changing digital technologies and audience expectations. This talk will explore the ways in which digital might be deployed to achieve the right mix of sustainable long-term solutions, and experiments and exploration of emerging technologies.
The Archive-Skills Consultancy Online Courses. 28 January-10 February 2021
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- Building Blocks of Records Management Online Course Thursday, 28 January 2021
- 1 February 2021:0;">Registration:0;">More information:0; Digital poverty, inclusion, and the role of research libraries
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- Building Blocks of Records Management Online Course Thursday, 28 January 2021
- 1 February 2021:0;">Registration:0;">More information:0; Digital poverty, inclusion, and the role of research libraries
