
Brought to you by Presevica, the Tales from the archive series delivers behind the scenes access to the archives from some of the worlds the best known organisations. Journey with us as we explore how the corporate archive has become the trusted source of critical long-term business records and brand assets. The series features guest speakers who are using digital preservation to ensure they can q... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Tune in for the second episode in our 'Tales from the archive - a decade in review' podcast. We invited our favourite podcast heroes to join host Nathan Voogt to discuss the evolving role of the corporate archivist and archives through the past decad... more
Tune in for this special 2-part edition of our podcast series, 'Tales from the Archive'. We invited our favourite podcast heroes to join host Nathan Voogt to discuss the evolving role of the corporate archivist and archives through the past decade an... more
Hannah Raeburn is the Digital Archivist at The John Lewis Partnership, the Partnership owns and operates two of Britain's best-loved retail brands - John Lewis & Partners and Waitrose & Partners. Established nearly a century ago, the Partnership is n... more
Hannah Raeburn is the Digital Archivist at The John Lewis Partnership, the Partnership owns and operates two of Britain's best-loved retail brands - John Lewis & Partners and Waitrose & Partners. Established nearly a century ago, the Partnership is n... more
Anne Archer is the Heritage Collections Manager at British Telecom (BT), a leading British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London with operations in around 180 countries and the largest provider of fixed-line, broadb... more
Anne Archer is the Heritage Collections Manager at British Telecom (BT), a much loved British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London with operations in around 180 countries and the largest provider of fixed-line, bro... more
Episode 2
This is the second part of our interview with Tamara Thornhill is the Corporate Archivist at Transport for London (TfL), the local government body responsible for the day-to-day operation and planning of London's public transport network,... more
Episode 1
Tamara Thornhill is the Corporate Archivist at Transport for London (TfL), the local government body responsible for the day-to-day operation and planning of London's public transport network, TfL are custodians of the Underground, the fa... more









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