Dunaskin News 2002/07
Between 2002 and 2007, Archive Services produced an online newsletter called Dunaskin News. In addition to various news items about the department and its staff, each edition included a number of features or themed articles, primarily about the collections held by Archive Services. We are in the process of making a selection of these articles available once again on the new website.
The following articles, in chronological order, are now available:
- Bringing home the Barclay (February 2002)
- Maritime history matters (Hugh Murphy and Lewis Johnman, March 2002)
- Archivists and maritime collections at GUAS - A cautionary tale (Lesley Richmond, March 2002)
- The Stone of Destiny papers (Natalie Milne, March 2002)
- Death on the Clyde (Michael Moss, March 2002)
- Selected highlights of the Queen Mary records held at GUAS (George Gardner, March 2002)
- The diary of Robert Thin Craig Robertson, British Surgeon (1845-1920) (Moira Rankin, March 2002)
- University plans and photographs (Natalie Milne, May 2002)
- Tanzania records management project (Alistair Tough, November 2002)
- Berwick Salmon Fisheries Co Ltd (Elaine MacGillivray, December 2002)
- The TSB (Scotland) archive (Duncan Ross, February 2003)
- Anchor Line and advertising (Natalie Milne, February 2003)
- Archibald Allan Bowman (1883-1936), Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1926-36 (Janice Miller, February 2003)
- Archives in war (Moira Rankin, April 2003)
- Human nature and attitudes to archives in Rwanda (Alistair Tough, April 2003)
- The use of archives for industrial archaeology (Adele Redhead, May 2003)
- George Thomson (1904-79), BSc, PhD, MBE, Lecturer in Chemistry, 1927-69 (Elaine MacGillivray, May 2003)
- Using archives in archaeological research (Morag Cross, May 2003)