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In Spring, 2018, I volunteered to work in the RC Diocese of East Anglia Archive. It had lain dormant for 2 years as the volunteers had retired from that work. I was asked if I could establish an on-line presence and, in time, develop it to adress the full holdings. I chose to use AtoM for this purpose and am steadily (but slowly) working my way into the holdings and have published a very small part at http://104.41.220.117/.
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In Spring 2018, I volunteered to work in the RC Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA) Archives. It had been dormant for 2 years as the volunteers had retired. I was asked to establish an on-line presence and, in time, develop it to address the full holdings. I chose to use AtoM for this purpose and am steadily working my way through our holdings. The current position can be viewed at https://archive.rcdea.org.uk/.
I have a Diploma in Records and Information Management from the University of Liverpool and have had direct exerience in this field when managing a business archive as a Departmental Records Officer for a Government Agency.
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In the 2019 Diocesan Yearbook my wife and I are named as the Diocese Archivists, presumably because the Bishop has determined that we are doing the job.
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I have a Diploma in Records and Information Management from the University of Liverpool and have had direct experience in this field when managing a business archive as a Departmental Records Officer for a UK Government Agency.
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From the 2019 RCDEA Diocesan Yearbook, my wife and I are named the Diocese Archivists, presumably because the Bishop has determined that we are doing the job!

Latest revision as of 12:36, 10 June 2022

In Spring 2018, I volunteered to work in the RC Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA) Archives. It had been dormant for 2 years as the volunteers had retired. I was asked to establish an on-line presence and, in time, develop it to address the full holdings. I chose to use AtoM for this purpose and am steadily working my way through our holdings. The current position can be viewed at https://archive.rcdea.org.uk/.

I have a Diploma in Records and Information Management from the University of Liverpool and have had direct experience in this field when managing a business archive as a Departmental Records Officer for a UK Government Agency.

From the 2019 RCDEA Diocesan Yearbook, my wife and I are named the Diocese Archivists, presumably because the Bishop has determined that we are doing the job!