Archives & Libraries
For many people the first access they have with history outside of school is in the local library. Libraries are often the repository of huge swathes of local knowledge and expertise, while national libraries hold the key to pulling local knowledge together. In many places across the UK the library is a positioned in close proximity to the local archives, and even when they are not the two bodies have much in common and much to complement each other. In this section information and articles will support the use and understanding of these two important history supporting bodies and inform those working in the sector.
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Public History Courses
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Using Medieval Sources
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The Institute of Historical Research
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Challenges facing The National Archives and the archives sector
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Untold Lives - Sharing Stories from the Past
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Archive Dissertation
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Why and how institutional archives should market themselves
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Challenges to archives in the digital age
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The East of England Regional Archive Council
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The 1669 Return of Nonconformist Conventicles
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Newspaper Collection
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Cataloguing guidelines for community archives
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The Royal Historical Society (RHS)
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The Institute of Historical Research (IHR)
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The National Archives (TNA)
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The British Library
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The School of Advanced Study
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The British Film Institute
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Making History
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Census of Ireland, Dublin 1911 - National Archives of Ireland
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