Gwent Archives: Documenting 100 Years of Services for Deaf People

We recognise that the term ‘Deaf and Dumb’, used within the titles of the organisations and text of these historical publications, is no longer acceptable as it is offensive and can be used inaccurately. Gwent Archives holds some of the annual reports for the 'Cambrian Institution of the Deaf and Dumb', and for the' Glamorgan … Continue reading Gwent Archives: Documenting 100 Years of Services for Deaf People

Do you want to use an archive but have never done so before? 

There are many reasons why you may want to use and archive but using one for the first time can feel intimidating.  We asked staff from archives across Wales for some top tips for visiting an archive for the first time, here are some of their answers:  Make use of digital collections  Using digital collections … Continue reading Do you want to use an archive but have never done so before? 

Revising Archival Descriptions: part 2 – the results

WARNING: In describing work about offensive terms in archive catalogues it is necessary to include some of the terms that are considered to be offensive. The intent is not to shock but contribute to the ongoing debate about this work. In part 1 we described the project methodology using AntConc linguistic software to search through … Continue reading Revising Archival Descriptions: part 2 – the results

Revising Archival Descriptions: part 1 – the methodology

Increasing the accessibility of information about the collections in our care is a priority for all archive services. To achieve this we must consider the language we use as an integral and fundamental part of our collections management work. The Inclusive Cataloguing Working Group of the Diversity and Inclusion Allies (ARA) has highlighted some aspects … Continue reading Revising Archival Descriptions: part 1 – the methodology

Explore your Archives: Ammanford & District Choral Society  

The Ammanford & District Choral Society Explore your Archives exhibition will open in Theatr y Glowyr in Ammanford in early January 2024, a venue where the choir has performed many times over the years. As part of activity for the Explore Your Archive campaign, Carmarthenshire Archives received a grant to produce a small-scale travelling exhibition … Continue reading Explore your Archives: Ammanford & District Choral Society  

Christmas cards during the War 

Despite the grim realities of war, Christmas possesses a unique power to uplift spirits.  During the First and Second World War the exchanging of Christmas cards continued, despite the conflict, showing a little of the resilience of the human spirit.  Here’s a selection of wartime Christmas cards from Welsh archives:  © Bangor University Archives and Special … Continue reading Christmas cards during the War 

Explore Your Archive – Events Spotlight 

It’s the end of Explore Your Archive campaign week, and we’d like to share some of the exciting events and activities that took place in archive services across Wales.  North East Wales Archives (Ruthin) celebrated all things photography during their event called “Flashback: Photography in the Archive” which featured an exhibition of archival collections including early … Continue reading Explore Your Archive – Events Spotlight 

Your Archive: How to make your papers at home easier to Archive 

It’s the end of Explore your Archive week, and the final theme is #EYAYourArchive. So, we’ll explore the challenges of preserving items and share some tips on how to ensure the longevity of your papers at home and make it easier for archivists if it ever becomes part of an archive.   To better preserve your … Continue reading Your Archive: How to make your papers at home easier to Archive