Small Museums Conference 2020
This past Friday and Saturday, I was thrilled to attend the Small Museums Conference, hosted at the Historic Ormiston House.... Continue reading →
This past Friday and Saturday, I was thrilled to attend the Small Museums Conference, hosted at the Historic Ormiston House.... Continue reading →
I attended a recent presentation organised by the National Archives of Australia (NAA) at their Perth offices in Northbridge, entitled... Continue reading →
We have been working with the collections community in Tasmania for quite some time around some other projects (as Morgan... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was engaged by the State Records Office of Western Australia (SROWA) in early 2019 to design and develop... Continue reading →
As an environmental technology company, the majority of our team are highly-qualified software engineers, spatial analysts or well-experienced project managers.... Continue reading →
In 2017 Gaia Resources was awarded a small grant as part of the TWiG (Testing Within Government) program within the... Continue reading →
I leapt into the rabbit hole that is Archives yet again this year – building on my previous attendance in... Continue reading →
It’s no secret that we’ve been working with Archives for some time – starting with the State Records Office of... Continue reading →
Back in October 2018, Piers presented to the 2018 ASA Conference with Bootstrapping small archives. One of the key artefacts... Continue reading →
Last week was the annual Australian Society of Archivists conference held in Perth – with a theme of “Archives in... Continue reading →
The last couple of days has seen Morgan and I at the Australian Society of Archivists national conference, held here... Continue reading →
Over the last few months we have been working with the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) to migrate their archival management... Continue reading →
Every now and then it’s worth a review of what we’re doing. So, two weeks ago we ran an in-house... Continue reading →
How do I get started as a small archive in terms of technology? This paraphrases a series of questions that... Continue reading →
Recently I gave a radio interview at local Perth radio station 6PR, about how Gaia Resources has evolved over the... Continue reading →
We recently participated in the Testing Within Government (TWiG) program as part of the Queensland Government’s Advance Queensland innovation program.... Continue reading →
I did mention in my last blog that my brain was fizzing away about Archives… so much so, that when I... Continue reading →
Last year in October, I fell down a rabbit hole at my first Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) conference, and... Continue reading →
Earlier this year Gaia Resources applied to join the Testing Within Government (TWiG program) as part of Advance Queensland. With... Continue reading →
Last week I presented to the Victorian Branch of the Australian Society of Archivists about the work that Gaia Resources does... Continue reading →