📜Els documents son el testimoni de les activitats de les persones i institucions, formant el patrimoni documental, clau per l'estudi i divulgació de la memòria històrica. La seva preservació permet entendre el què, qui, per què, quan i on del nostre passat.
#WhyArchives #Archives30 #ConeixlArxiuUPC
📚És important establir com s'han de gestionar els documents per facilitar trobar-los, preservar-los i saber com i fins quan és imprescindible la seva conservació, evitant acumular documents de manera innecessària i optimitzar l'ús de l'espai d'emmagatzematge
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🏛️ Els arxius tenim per missió donar accés a la informació. Ens encarreguem de la gestió, preservació i difusió dels documents de persones i institucions des que es creen fins que es preserven o s'eliminen.
#WhyArchives #Archives30 #ConeixlArxiuUPC
Per la darrera publicació de #Archives30 ens preguntem #WhyArchives Per què som importants els arxius?
Desitgem que a través de les nostres publicacions de #Archives30 i #ConeixlArxiuUPC us en pugueu fer una idea, però per a qui no hagi pogut seguir-les totes, us en fem un resum.
#ArxiuUPC #ODAUPC
Early 20th century photograph of a large multi-ethnic group of merchant seamen in Cardiff. Many of them are looking up at the camera, raising one hand.
Image of an objection about low minimum wages made by Miss J. Kitts of Devonport in 1912: STRICTLY PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL for use of Members of the Trade Board only. OBJECTION received from:- Miss J. Kitts, 9, Wilton Street, Stoke, Devonport. File 11-3. 8th April, 1912. Sir, In the receipt of the notice, I am surprised to think It has come a farthing less, instead of a farthing more. I would like for the employer to stand by a worker for an hour and see the amount of work a worker has to do in a garment in an hour to earn that, and then judge to see if she does not deserve the higher rate. I for one can speak from experience of 22 years in the Wholesale clothing trade and know what hard work means to be able to get just a living wage. I started at the age of thirteen getting half crown for the first six months, 3/- the next six months after that I was put under a machinist to learn Trousers and Boys’ knickers getting a third of what a machinist earned my wages averaged eight shillings a week in the busiest time and where no trade, go home. For four years I was a learner until there was a vacancy of a machine for me to go on. I was able then to earn good money for a few years until they started cutting down the prices owing to foreign competition, we were told, so we had to submit as it was our living, at last it was getting so bad, I had to leave as I had my widow mother to help support, this last five years and half and I could not afford to work for little.
Postcard which shows two uniformed figures standing and holding the arms of a protestor who is slumped on the ground. It includes the text "No people that holds dear its freedom of thought, speech, and assembly will submit to the suppression of these rights under a tattoo of nightstick blows or horses' hoofs! I emphatically protest the savage sentences imposed upon eighteen Anti-Nazi workers and students for peacefully demonstrating against the presence of the Hitler propaganda ship, the "Karlsruhe," in Boston Harbor. I urge the dropping of all charges and the immediate, unconditional release of all eighteen defendants."
Late 1920s or early 1920s photograph of two women. One (Eileen Younghusband) is wearing a white dress and sitting down. The other (identity currently unknown) is standing behind her and resting one hand on the back of the chair, she is wearing a top hat, bow tie, waistcoat and frock coat.
Last day of #Archives30 ! So #WhyArchives ?
Archives are the raw materials of history, allowing us to look at the past through contemporary eyes & see life in all its unpredictable, messy, joyful, scary variety. They help us challenge narratives, explore hidden histories & connect with being human.
The last day of #Archives30 is #WhyArchives? They give us a tangible link to the people of the past which shows we're really not that different: which parent doesn't still write very clearly and carefully so their child can read that they love them?
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Un dels nostres #UnusualItem #Archives30 son els dibuixos de Josep Maria Jujol (1879–1949)
Arquitecte📐, dibuixant✏️, dissenyador i pintor català🖌️, va col·laborar amb Gaudí, contribuint a algunes de les seves obres més conegudes
🔗https://f.mtr.cool/lehcgyfhnd
#ArxiuEtsaBCàtedraGaudí
Avui per #Memory de #Archives30 volem aprofitar l'ocasió per explicar-vos els #MemòriaDigitalUPC #MDUPC que probablement haureu vist davant d'un enllaç a la majoria de les nostres publicacions a les xarxes socials @bibliotecnica.upc.edu
Cadascú corre la cursa al seu ritme... però passar-ho bé és un requisit indispensable 🛒💨 #SomethingFun #Archives30
Cursa Popular de Terrassa, 2a edició. 1995 i 1996 https://f.mtr.cool/fwgpwjvrua
#MDUPC #MemòriaDigitalUPC
Photo of policy number 614342 from a Sun Fire Office policy register. The date of the policy, 23 April 1793, is at the top. The policy reads 'Gilbert Pidcock at the Exhibition Room over Exeter Change in the Strand. On a Rhinoceros & Carriage for the same travelling about the country for exhibition not exceeding two hundred pounds'.
Our #PopularItem is C18th-19th Sun Fire Office policy registers! Fire was a real threat to property so many took out insurance against it. They weren't just insuring buildings either, here's a 1793 policy for Gilbert Pidcock who has insured a rhino. Yes, you read that correctly... 🦏 📖 #archives30
Enhorabona! Acabes de trobar la nostra publicació de la sort 🍀
Comparteix-la per propagar la fortuna i fer que t'acompanyi en exàmens, treballs, projectes o decisions 🤞 #Handwriting #Archives30
The ship was captured at Toulon by British forces in 1793 and then it made its way to the UK. The document then somehow ended up in the hands of the Wedderburn family of Pearsie. So quite a journey. #ArchiveTravel #Archives30
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This document has an interesting alleged story. It is a proof of nobility for Charles d'Autefort dated 1714. It is said that the parchment was used as the cover for a cartridge on a French ship during the revolutionary wars. #ArchiveTravel #Archives30
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At present a lot of our volunteers are working on indexing our school admission registers up to 1924. We are hoping to have them all indexed and ready to go online later this year. (This is a detail from the Tay Street Admissions Register)
#MiniMilestones #Archives30
Photo with a view looking down the aisle between archival shelving. A variety of materials are visible on the shelves including boxes and books
For #HiddenHistories of #Archives30 I highlighted the work we’ve been doing to make sure we don’t have hidden materials in our collections - along with an obligatory stacks photo
Today's #Archives30 theme is #SomethingSmall. Here is a tiny button showing the logo of Menzieshill High School. Does anyone know what the logo represents - other than just it being an M for Menzieshill! Do you know what the shapes represent?
A letter written in black ink on white paper, there are some lines scored out with corrections written above.
Even after his release, Pigott continued to correspond with the French scientific community, and our collection includes this letter sending thanks for their help bringing his work to the attention of the Emperor [Napoleon].
#Archives30
We don't have many hats in the Archives. This bicorn hat is part of the Guildry collection, and would have been worn by the Lord Dean of Guild. Until 1975 the LDG was a member of the Council committee. The Guildry is now a charitable organisation.
#UnusualArchives #Archives30
We do out best at the archives to uncover #HiddenHistories. Our volunteers index and digitise our records so you can access them more easily. Take the 1905 inebriates register - now digitised for you to search and view on our Flickr page: www.flickr.com/photo... #Archives30
View of a peregrine falcon staring at the camera while sitting on a piece of wood. The wood sticks out from the 24th floor of a building in NYC.
There’s not a lot of animals in our archive, but one of our windows does give us a view of peregrine falcons #Archives30 #ArchiveAnimals
La nostra relació amb els #Animals ha anat canviant al llarg del temps en funció de les nostres necessitats i la seva espècie. Avui us convidem a explorar algunes de les fotografies de @EEABB_UPC a #MemòriaDigitalUPC #MDUPC
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Large yellow poster with a image of Dr Pap looking pensive with smaller images of women holding children, a microscope, and stamp
Today for #SomethingBig is a poster advertising Dr Papanicolaou’s (inventor of the Pap smear) commemorative stamp #Archives30
Large black rectangular board with red text on it being held by bespectacled man such that only his head, hands and feet are visible. The image has been rotated from portrait to landscape format so that he is in a horizontal position with his feet attached to the ‘wall’ on the left (really the floor) with no other apparent means of support.
How’s this for #SomethingBig?
A display board of strike & unemployment stats (1320 x 910 mm if you must know) from the Report/IFL photo bureau archive, ‘modelled’ here by one of our gravity-defying archivists.
#Archives30
Architectural drawing of a medical center built between 1929-1932
Here’s an architectural drawing of the medical center for #ArchivesPlan #Archives30
For #ArchivesToday I encouraged people in the US to contact their reps and voice support for IMLS and NEH - both of which have been attacked by the current administration and provide vital support for libraries and archives #Archives30
I’ve been doing #Archives30 on my instagram but I guess I could be posting here too? Incoming thread of personal/MPOW nonsense
I suppose it is fitting that one of our largest volumes is a scrapbook to commemorate the big event that was the Dundee 800 celebrations. Do you remember any events from 1991 to celebrate our 800th birthday? #SomethingBig #Archives30