Discover our top tips for carrying out successful historic research and explore a wide range of online tools and how to use them. You will also hear about some case studies and have a chance to share your experiences to help you build a successful project.
This training is split into four pick’n’mix modules:
Module 1: Getting started on your local history research project
In this module we look at the ‘life cycle’ of a research project and what to expect in each stage. In particular we will think about:
- How to get a heritage research project kick started
- The ingredients to a successful approach
- Some of the challenges of carrying out a research project and how to problem solve these
- How to share and communicate your research findings
Module 2: Resources and tools for your local history research project
We will look at the tools and resources you could use as a starting point for your research project and provide hints for taking your research further. In particular we will think about:
- The sources and resources found at local archives
- Online research tools and how to navigate them effectively
- How to search online and in-person
- Top tips for visiting archives
Module 3: Have a go! Using online research resources
This session will concentrate on putting your new found knowledge about online research tools into practice, by carrying out some research micro tasks through guided activities from the comfort of your own computer. In particular we will think about:
- The availability heritage research tools and how to navigate them effectively
- The strengths and weaknesses of online tools
- Framing effective searches and logging information collated
Module 4: Heritage research & real-world applications
This session will look at some of the outcomes of carrying out research in the real world, including how it can improve and enhance our understanding of the significance of sites and places and how they can be managed.
It will include some insights into how research can inform planning decisions, as well as signposting some national initiatives, including Historic England’s Enriching the List campaign.
Course Structure
This training is available as an online modules with breaks, a half or full day session ‘in person’ event. We can come to you, or arrange a venue as part of our training offer.
We provide regular events hosted online and face-to-face. Use the contact form below to let us know that you would like to be notified of our next dates.
We can also provide your organisation, group or team with a ‘closed’ interactive workshop tailored to your own needs. This can be online or an ‘in person’ event – we can come to you, or arrange a venue as part of our training offer.
Our workshops are run by experienced staff at TDR Heritage. Find out more about us here www.tdrheritage.co.uk/about-us
For any questions or information please contact gwendolen.powell@tdrheritage.co.uk or fill out the form below
How do I book?
We provide regular events hosted online and face-to-face. Use the contact form below to let us know that you would like to be notified of our next dates.
We can also provide your organisation, group or team with a ‘closed’ interactive workshop tailored to your own needs. This can be online or an ‘in person’ event – we can come to you, or arrange a venue as part of our training offer.
For any questions or information please contact gwendolen.powell@tdrheritage.co.uk or fill out the form below.
Register interest – Historic research training
TDR Heritage is a recognised IHBC training provider and Association for Heritage Interpretation Corporate member.