Stefan Ramsden
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02-07-2009 08:09:38
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Our historians @HistoryHannahB Stefan Ramsden have had a proposal accepted to speak to the History and Archives in Practice conference on 29 March. They'll be presenting on the OHOS project to make accessible the UK's fantastic community-generated digital content #twitterstorians
OHOS explores heritage that is democratised through 'community-generated digital content' (CGDC)? But what does CGDC mean? Our archives researcher, Rhiannon Lewis , explores this question in her new blog: ohos.ac.uk/what-is-cgdc/
What can community generated digital sources tell us about the transmission of Second World War memories between generations? See Stefan Ramsden 's new blog on our website: ohos.ac.uk/community-gene…
Fascinating blog by Stefan Ramsden on 'Community Generated Digital Content and the Postmemory of the Second World War': ohos.ac.uk/community-gene…
Just under 3 weeks to the 2023 Oral History Society conference, organised in partnership with the #oralhistory network at Nottingham Trent University. Check out the final programme👇. We look forward to welcoming old friends again and welcoming new ones Chris Reynolds.
Online bookings for our #hybrid conference 23-24/06 'Making Histories Together' closes this Thursday! Great line-up of plenary sessions - In Conversation: Oral History Society @ 50 #OHS50 - Collaborative #oralhistory practice - Does #oralhistory have a future? ohs.org.uk/conferences/
If you're at Oral History Society conference this week and interested in community digital history, please turn up for Stefan Ramsden's talk 'Our Heritage, Our Stories – bringing community (oral) histories to the centre of the national collection'.
Churchill Archives Centre And it was fascinating to listen to Stefan Ramsden’s paper on Our Heritage Our Stories and the relationship of community websites, families, and the postmemory of war. It was an unexpected delight to see my website on the Women's Land Army featured as one of the examples!
Our historian Stefan Ramsden really enjoyed the Family Archives and their Afterlives conference yesterday and would love to hear from any of the attendees about how they might use CGDC in their research #archives #familyhistory
Our historian Stefan Ramsden returned inspired from #OHS50 at the weekend and would love to hear from oral historians about how they use or produce community generated digital content!
“It would not be right to stand here and not acknowledge staff who have been fighting for not more than the bare minimum”. How can we thank you enough for this brave and moving oration at Edinburgh Graduation today. UCU Edinburgh UCU Staff-Student Solidarity Network Edinburgh
Stefan Ramsden's blog on Community Generated Digital Content and the Postmemory of the Second World War mentions the International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive. ohos.ac.uk/community-gene…
One of our project historians (Stefan Ramsden ) has posted a new blog using community-generated digital content to explore Britain's musical heritage across the later twentieth century: ohos.ac.uk/community-gene… (image by kind permission of John Jayes and 'Played in a Band' website):
In our latest blog, Stefan Ramsden discusses how CGDC can shed light on histories of the disability rights movement: ohos.ac.uk/cgdc-and-disab…(image : Paul Dark, ‘Health in the Twenty First Century’, (stamp), image courtesy the-ndaca.org)
On today's episode of ROYSCast, Dr Jonny Farley and Sam Wright chat to Stefan Ramsden about his career and role within the Our Heritage, Our Stories project (Our Heritage Our Stories), a joint collaboration between The University of Manchester and University of Glasgow and @UKNatArchives shows.acast.com/royscast/episo…
In the early 20th Century, engine-powered change came to the countryside and transformed farming. What was it like to live through this change? Find out more here: orlo.uk/4cgWD #OralHistory #farming #EYASustainability Explore Your Archive
Looking forward to presenting some of my Our Heritage Our Stories research (digital memories of fishing in Hull) at the International Maritime History Congress in Busan tomorrow #IMHC