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Upcoming editing plans
Hi all
I've been speaking to the UK Migrated Archives Working Group at UCL. They have been putting together
a seminar series on the FCO Migrated Archives, and are planning to do a small WP editing event as part of it, getting some academics and students in to overhaul the content. This will be on 9th November - please do feel free to join in or leave suggestions here! (I work at UCL but in a different bit of the university - I've been helping them plan the event and work out what's appropriate for WP.)
The plan at the moment is that they're reviewing the article, will work offline on drafting some updates and then we will get them added in on the day and integrated into the existing content. The main issue is that page seems to have been mostly written circa 2012 before most of the files had been released to the public, and has not been updated much since then, so it misses recent research and the tone is heavily driven by the initial news reports. Their aim is to generally update it, plus bring in more background, research on the collections & their impact, and recent developments.
One thing that has come out of the initial review is that the article is chronologically a bit confusing and could do with restructuring - provisionally this is the suggested outline -
Background
Removal and destruction
Development of Colonial Office policy (a bit more background and pre-1963 context)
The archives in the UK (a general section explaining the history of the collection after it was transferred)
Custody in various locations
Legal status
Opening of the collection (the court cases, independent review, etc)
Media reaction (taken from the existing 'reaction and contents' section and updated)
Claims for return/digitisation of the archives (new section)
Contents and use of the archives
country-specific material (the existing 'reaction and contents' subsections plus new sections on various countries, and an outline of what is known to be in the collection)
As an update, this is going ahead on Wednesday 9th - 1500 to 1700 UTC, possibly a little longer depending how we go. I will refactor the article into the new framework tomorrow and start adding in the updated material on Wednesday - they have been drafted up offline.
Andrew Gray (
talk)
22:44, 7 November 2022 (UTC)reply
Things to do
This is a suggested to-do list for the event on Wednesday 9th.
Major edits and new sections
Create a new section listing and linking individual countries in the collection (there is a list in TNA Discovery)
Add short summaries of what is known to be in each country's part of the collection (see eg notes on Banton p. 20) – this may involve digging around in other sources to find any reference. Bear in mind that some countries may not have been studied at all. Some material for Kenya, Cyprus, and Botswana is already on this page but may need updated or revised.
Create a new section explicitly discussing what colonial material was kept in the UK but not in this collection, and where it is found – for example Indian material is in the India Office Papers at the BL.
Add external links to the collection in the Discovery catalogue to a) the external links section and b) any references that mention specific files.
Check to see if the 'see also' material has been mentioned elsewhere in the article and delete if so.
Find some suitable illustrative images on Commons and add them to the article
The existing Botswana section may be more suited to another page with a short summary here – find out a suitable home for it and then check
Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia to find out how to do this
Find any other pages that may refer to this collection (perhaps as ‘migrated archives’, perhaps as FCO 141, etc) and check if they should be linked to this page.
Check all the contemporary reports referenced in the footnotes are still available and have not link-rotted