Monday, June 22, 2015

The Weekly Archivist No. 4: Monday 22 June 2015

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6ay7x6vt1eh81q/WeeklyArchivist0004-22Jun2015.pdf?dl=0

Enjoy!

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Links to everything you would ever want to know about the Talossan Royal Archives, including how to get yourself involved as well as detailed progress on various projects, etc.

Monday, June 15, 2015

The Weekly Archivist No. 3: 15 June 2015

Get it at https://www.dropbox.com/s/gnmmbtvimis98zz/WeeklyArchivist0003-15Jun2015.pdf?dl=0

My thoughts on why the Talossan Royal Archives exist and should be worried over...

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Links to everything you would ever want to know about the Talossan Royal Archives, including how to get yourself involved as well as detailed progress on various projects, etc.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Azul, and Welcome!

Welcome to the blog and official website of the Talossan Royal Archives!  Check this blog out as it is updated at least once a week with a link to the latest edition of The Weekly Archivist, the Talossan Royal Archives' official magazine full of information as to what's what with the preservation of Talossa's historical record.

Today's edition of The Weekly Archivist is here and is at
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zbyhfbm6xhrezee/WeeklyArchivist0001-1Jun2015.pdf?dl=0

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Links to everything you would ever want to know about the Talossan Royal Archives, including how to get yourself involved as well as detailed progress on various projects, etc.

Links, etc.

Here are all relevant links, etc. pertinent to the Talossan Royal Archives.  This blog post is continually updated.  Enjoy!

The official website for the Talossan Royal Archives is www.talossanarchives.com which currently leads you right to this blog - lol.

The Talossan Public Archives may be had at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nxrbr920g7f986x/AAAbMaXQHtOsG4LE_hB3LMuba?dl=0

The Talossan Secret Archives are documents containing original-language names for various Talossans as well as personal information (nothing heinous or scandalous) certain Talossans (Old-Growthers, particularly) would rather not have online.  The Talossan Secret Archives are not publicly-accessible, and do not ask the Royal Archivist or anyone with the Archives, please, as to how to get access.

Track the progress of the Talossan Royal Archives at http://talossanroyalarchives.blogspot.com/2015/06/royal-archives-progress.html

The Royal Archivist Handbook is the document by which, within the bounds of Talossan law, I am running the Talossan Royal Archives.  The latest edition of the Handbook is included with every issue of The Weekly Archivist.

The Weekly Archivist is the Talossan Royal Archives' official publication detailing what's going on with the Archives and how you can be a part of preserving Talossa's history.  It is available at the Talossan Public Archives and on this blog.

Join the Talossan Royal Archives!  Get involved in helping Talossa preserve its history for generations to come.  For more information on how to get started, contact me at jeffrags at gmail doht com.

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Kingdom of Talossa official website: www.kingdomoftalossa.net

Official government Royal Archivist page: http://www.kingdomoftalossa.net/index.cgi?lingo=&page=Archive


Royal Archives Progress

Check out where the Royal Archives are in relation to the 2015-2021 Focal Project at this blog post, which is continually updated.

Right now, my focus is getting Wittenberg XI archived in such a way as many platforms, etc. can access it without the need of any one particular piece of software.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s90gITisQaU6XBOiG0X-P4nXXa0ec-6BhUNwn6Wgryc/edit?usp=sharing
This is your place for lots of detailed information and is how I'm keeping track of how much has been done and is still to be done.

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Links to everything you would ever want to know about the Talossan Royal Archives, including how to get yourself involved as well as detailed progress on various projects, etc.