They say that every seven years we undergo
significant changes in our lives, and that is certainly true for me today.
After nearly 7 years of working at LHSA, I am taking a year’s leave, and moving
to Munich where I’ll hopefully have the chance to work in the archives of
Ludwig-Maximilian University; for those who can read German (and that doesn’t
include me yet!), their website is at: Ludwig Maximilian University Archives.
My first job will be to learn German in a month-long intensive course at the
Goethe Institut, followed by lots of practising on the poor souls at the University
Archives. My year abroad should broaden my perspective of archive management in
the wider European context, and give me the chance to learn about a new
collection.
Here are some of my highlights of the last seven
years at LHSA!
2007: I started as Assistant Archivist on 2 April and was introduced to the joys of cataloguing including the papers of Helen Millar Lowe who helped maintain a female-only medical staff at the Bruntsfield and Elsie Inglis Hospitals in the 1950s.
2008: During the summer of 2008, we moved into our
new accommodation as the Centre for Research Collections was born. Over 1,000
linear metres of LHSA collection items were moved into their current storage
space.
2009: I started the volunteer programme at LHSA; our second volunteer, Louise, is now our Project Archivist! I also helped create posters telling the story of
the Royal Edinburgh Hospital in preparation for the bicentenary celebrations;
the foundation stone of the Hospital was laid in 1809. You can see them here: Royal Edinburgh Hospital charter posters.
Part of the Unsung Heroes exhibition |
2013 was a
packed year with the Royal Edinburgh Hospital bicentenary, Wellcome Trust bid writing (we got
them!), and the opportunity to present talks on our social media to heritage
sector colleagues in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dublin.
2014 has seen the start
of our Wellcome Trust-funded HIV/AIDS project – great to see the fruition of
all that bid-writing!
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