In this blog, we welcome Javi, who's already been really busy in his first month as Access Officer....
Hello, LHSA enthusiasts! My name is Javi García and I recently started my new role as LHSA Access Officer at the University of Edinburgh.
To give everyone a flavour of the types of activities I have been involved with so far, I helped co-deliver a Summer School session during my first week for a group of 20+ students who are interested in pursuing a career in heritage. They were introduced to how to access our archive in contrast with the University’s Heritage Collections. They also had the opportunity to dive into (and handle!) some of our collection items to answer a series of real-life family history enquiries. It was great to see them engage with an array of written accounts, challenge their findings, and reflect critically on the differences between the records and present-day archival work. On a more personal note, it was a fulfilling experience as a recent graduate who finds himself “on the other side” for the first time and feels his journey has come full circle.
Similarly, our team participated in the recent Doors Open Days festival at the old Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, which has been recently reimagined as the Edinburgh Futures Institute. We delved into the past and explored life as a patient or member of staff at the old Royal and displayed a fascinating selection of items drawn from the hospital’s archives including plans, photographs, letters and even recipes! Hats off to our amazing Archivist, Louise, for ensuring everything was in place for a smooth delivery of the event. The turnout exceeded our expectations with almost 700 people visiting our space, many of whom worked, were admitted to, or visited the Royal Infirmary at some point in their lives. We thoroughly enjoyed listening to them reminisce about their experiences and felt how their testimonies brought the archive to life. The event also allowed us to knock down some of the barriers we face daily as a team. Visitors got to know the faces behind their computer screens and enquired about the scope of our work. I felt it was an incredibly beneficial exchange for everyone. Archives can sometimes be seen as secluded bunkers of knowledge and the event helped us establish some new relationships and consolidate some existing ones with part of our online audience.
Visitors during Doors Open Day, 28 September 2024 @Chris Scott |
My first month working with the LHSA team has been an intense and rewarding journey. I am really proud to be part of our small, yet mighty team and can’t wait to see what the coming months hold for me.
Stay tuned.