
Tong Street Thursday club, Bradford, reminiscing about the 'This is Our History' community-archive project
Articles
"Community archives meet objectives associated with community development, cultural identity, regeneration, lifelong learning, reminiscence, inter-generational dialogue and training in ICT skills. The benefits to communities have been identified as social, educational, cultural, creative, health and economic". Patsy Cullen, Managing Director - Commanet.
To request a paper copy of these publications, contact caap@nationalarchives.gov.uk.
The following are recent published articles regarding the Community Access to Archives Project.
August 2004
- Community Archives: the answer to social exclusion? (RTF, 24.72kb)
- Community Archives: the answer to social exclusion? (PDF, 100.22kb)
- Online Community Archives and the work of the Community Access to Archives Project (CAAP) (RTF, 15.50kb) - Article published in ARC (The magazine of the Society of Archivists)
- Online Community Archives and the work of the Community Access to Archives Project (CAAP) (RTF, 82.13kb) - Article published in ARC (The magazine of the Society of Archivists)
- Linking Arms: working together to bring the past alive (RTF, 22.39kb) - Article published in London Archives Users Forum Newsletter
- Linking Arms: working together to bring the past alive (PDF, 93.19kb) - Article published in London Archives Users Forum Newsletter
July 2004
- Best Practice Model for Community Archive projects (RTF, 22.62kb) - Article published in Archaeology and Archives Newsletter
- Best Practice Model for Community Archive projects (PDF, 64.33kb) - Article published in Archaeology and Archives Newsletter
May 2004
- Best practice model for Community Archive projects (RTF, 3390.58kb)
- Best practice model for Community Archive projects (PDF, 90.14kb)
December 2003
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