Yesterday's Papers
Apr 23, 2021 9:08:02 GMT
Post by Admin on Apr 23, 2021 9:08:02 GMT
This event may be of interest to those of you who keep records, either of original source material or of your own. Air-Britain is actively involved in the AAAI.
Yesterday's Papers
Aviation Archives Conference
Practical ways of preserving and promoting the heritage records of Britain’s Aerospace and Aviation Industries
11th May 2021
14:00-16:30
Following on from the successful Aviation Archives Conference at Aerospace Bristol in February 2020, this free on-line half-day conference is for everyone who cares for the sector's paper-based and electronic heritage collections in Museums, both large and small, and are looking for guidance and suggestions on the way forward.
It aims to highlight the importance of these records and inspire practical ways forward in preserving and promoting them to a wide variety of new and established audiences.
Speakers include:
. Mike Rogers - “What’s in that box?” - an introduction to cataloguing.
. Peter Davison – “Vapour Trails need Paper Trails” – examples of successful cataloguing.
. Caroline Bendix – “Volunteering in archives and libraries” - your valuable role in conserving our heritage
. Tony Pilmer – “Conserving and protecting archives” - some practical ideas
The conference will also introduce the Aerospace and Aviation Archives Initiative (AAAI) and its work. The AAAI comprises representatives from organisations, museums and corporate collections and aims to promote the preservation of, and access to, Britain’s records relating to aerospace and aviation.
To book your place, visit Eventbrite and order your ticket now.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/yesterdays-papers-aviation-archives-conference-tickets-151967116737
Yesterday's Papers
Aviation Archives Conference
Practical ways of preserving and promoting the heritage records of Britain’s Aerospace and Aviation Industries
11th May 2021
14:00-16:30
Following on from the successful Aviation Archives Conference at Aerospace Bristol in February 2020, this free on-line half-day conference is for everyone who cares for the sector's paper-based and electronic heritage collections in Museums, both large and small, and are looking for guidance and suggestions on the way forward.
It aims to highlight the importance of these records and inspire practical ways forward in preserving and promoting them to a wide variety of new and established audiences.
Speakers include:
. Mike Rogers - “What’s in that box?” - an introduction to cataloguing.
. Peter Davison – “Vapour Trails need Paper Trails” – examples of successful cataloguing.
. Caroline Bendix – “Volunteering in archives and libraries” - your valuable role in conserving our heritage
. Tony Pilmer – “Conserving and protecting archives” - some practical ideas
The conference will also introduce the Aerospace and Aviation Archives Initiative (AAAI) and its work. The AAAI comprises representatives from organisations, museums and corporate collections and aims to promote the preservation of, and access to, Britain’s records relating to aerospace and aviation.
To book your place, visit Eventbrite and order your ticket now.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/yesterdays-papers-aviation-archives-conference-tickets-151967116737