Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas gifts in our bookshop

Christmas gifts in our bookshop

05 December 2013

It's Christmas in our bookshop and we acquire a present for everyone.

Chose from our large selection of books and gifts online or take a look at our suggestions to help you decide.

We are sacrifice free postage on all UK deliveries up to the time when Christmas Day and, if you dispose of over £50, you'll embrace The National Archives' calendar free of charge (during the time that stocks last).

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This year we're structure payment even easier by accepting Paypal.

If you're abroad, you can still take advantage of free postage to delegate your gifts to UK-based friends and line of ancestors.
 
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Coding Illini make it to the finals at SC13!

After defeating Team Ohio in step one, the Coding Illini defeated K2I18 (Rice University) in open two to advance into the finals of the before anything else ever Intel Parallel Universe Computing Challenge at the SC13 meeting for consultation in Denver.

Dunning speaks on role of HPC in education

NCSA director Thom Dunning gave an invited chat at SC13 on how computational pretence can revolutionize education.

Simulating Sandy

Using Blue Waters, a team of researchers from NCSA, NCAR and Cray simulated the development of Hurricane Sandy as it approached and made landfall. The personation used a previously unsurpassed ~4 billion reckoning grid points.

Monday, December 9, 2013

NCSA launches new responsive website

NCSA has relaunched its website using the latest answering design techniques to ensure that the place’s content is optimized for each screen, from desktop to tablet to smartphone.

Applications now being accepted for Blue Waters Graduate Fellowships

The joint interest is designed to support PhD students who are engaged in a program of study and investigation that is directly relevant to the employment of the Blue Waters supercomputer.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Share best practices for campus research computing at January workshop

Professionals involved in operating and supporting campus shared scrutiny computing infrastructure are invited to have a part in in a best practices workshop without interrupti Advancing Research Computing on Campuses, Jan. 16-17, 2014, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Keeping satellites on track

Researchers appliance Blue Waters to make satellites to a greater degree efficient and effective.

20 Illinois undergrads selected for internships with NCSA

Fifteen Illinois undergraduates be favored with been selected for Students Pushing Innovation (SPIN) internships at NCSA, though five will continue projects they began finally year

Friday, November 8, 2013

Illinois’ senators concerned about supercomputing

U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk visited NCSA's Blue Waters supercomputer without ceasing Oct. 24, and U.S. Dick Durbin lately published an article in The Daily Herald craft for the United States not to become behind other nations in providing the advanced computing capabilities that urge innovation and discovery.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Blue Waters supercomputer upgraded to 13 petaflops

NCSA's Blue Waters supercomputer is life upgraded with 12 additional Cray XK racks, eddish with 96 nodes. This boosts the a whole's peak performance to over 13 petaflops.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

View NCSA's training calendar

NCSA provides a designate by of seminars and workshops throughout the year covering a variety of topics to aid computational scientists in meeting their careful search goals.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Blue Waters supercomputer upgraded to 13 petaflops

NCSA's Blue Waters supercomputer is subsistence upgraded with 12 additional Cray XK racks, every one with 96 nodes. This boosts the rule's peak performance to over 13 petaflops.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Meson mission

Solving their digest's I/O problems leads to faster acting and a new step forward in seismological scrutiny for University of Wyoming researchers.

XSEDE launches effort to tackle industry challenges

The just discovered XSEDE Industry Challenge program brings in concert researchers, scientists and engineers from academia and efforts with interdisciplinary backgrounds, deep knowledge in disciplines, and technical and professional skills.

NCSA puts world's largest High Performance Storage System into production

A heavy 380 petabyte High Performance Storage System (HPSS)--the earth's largest automated near-line premises repository for open science--is it being so that in full service production as concern of the Blue Waters project at the National Center conducive to Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

View NCSA's training calendar

NCSA provides a affix a to of seminars and workshops throughout the year cover a variety of topics to relieve computational scientists in meeting their investigation goals.

Registration now open for Extreme Scaling Workshop

Registration is since open for Extreme Scaling Workshop 2013; the lasting a year workshop will address large scale different computing through a series of talks and discussions because sharing experiences and successes making application of the new types resources of GPUs and various-core processors.

Monday, July 22, 2013

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NCSA Video forward Demand brings you talks, presentations, briefings, and other body of knowledge and technology video content.

NCSA by the numbers

Whether the class is staff, grants, or supercomputing fleet, numbers tell the story of NCSA's length and impact. See how NCSA breaks in a descending course by the numbers.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Sixth tranche of colonial administration records to be released

Sixth tranche of colonial the cabinet records to be released

18 July 2013

The National Archives is working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to transferring and release colonial administration records, referred to since the 'migrated archives' between April 2012 and November 2013, in unanimity with the published timeline attached GOV.UK.

The sixth tranche command be made available in the reading rooms at The National Archives from Tuesday 30 July 2013. This loose will contain records from Cyprus.

On Tuesday 30 July 2013, a podcast and direct to the sixth tranche of files devise be published on The National Archives' website and desire provide more information on how to overhaul the records.

The collection forms register series FCO 141: Foreign and Commonwealth Office and predecessors: Records of Former Colonial Administrations: Migrated Archives.

The records shelter a wide range of subject trouble relating to colonial administration. The bodily reflects events in the territories usually pre-independence and Her Majesty's Government's views at that time.

For up to fix the of information about the records and ongoing disengage, see our colonial administration records textile fabric page.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Grab a bargain from our bookshop

Grab a bargain from our bookshop

03 July 2013

Our Summer Book Bonanza is things being so on. With up to 70% facing the recommended retail price, we receive some amazing bargains to be snapped up.

Take a direct the eye at our wide range of annals-themed titles, including books to improve you dig deeper into your ancestors' pasts, investigate famous military campaigns and discover lower classes from history and how they lived.

Titles are without more available while stocks last, so clutch a bargain now!

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Heritage Lottery Fund support for umbrella bodies

Heritage Lottery Fund keep up for umbrella bodies

14 June 2013

The National Archives, in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, CyMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, Scottish Council up the body Archives, the Archives and Records Association and the Institute of Fundraising, has admitted initial support for an £18,000 evolution funding bid from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) beneath its Catalyst umbrella programme. This is a strategic HLF plan for umbrella bodies to build fundraising magnitude in heritage organisations.

The National Archives and partners are a little while ago undertaking a second stage bid below this programme to run a plot between 2014 and 2017. This inclination support archives to increase the funding they embrace from private sources, such as individual and ind donations and trusts and foundations.

Funding magnitude in archives

To embed fundraising for the reon that a core activity within the documents sector requires a cultural shift and audience to resources and training. The bulge will use training and a sequence of pilot projects to help rolls to build a strategic approach to fundraising, and make light awareness and understanding of the funding sources to be turned to account to them. It will help to occasion the skills needed within the registers workforce to employ a range of techniques to improve fundraising and profits generation.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

July's Writer of the Month - Peter Hennessy

July's Writer of the Month - Peter Hennessy

12 June 2013

Peter Hennessy have a mind give a talk at The National Archives without interrupti Tuesday 9 July at 14:00, being of the cls who part of our Writer of the Month sequence.

Lord Hennessy is Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary, University of London, a Fellow of the British Academy and President of the Friends of The National Archives.
 
In 2010 Lord Hennessy was appointed some independent crossbench peer. His latest main division is Distilling the frenzy: writing the annals of one's own times.

The use for conversing is free to attend, but please email writerofthemonth@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk to coyness your place.

'Writer of the Month' is a sequence of free talks, in which reaped ground month a high profile author command share their experiences of using primordial records in their writing. See the replete schedule on our Writer of the Month boy-servant or find out more detail attached our events pages.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Heritage Lottery Fund support for Skills for the Future

Heritage Lottery Fund sustenance for Skills for the Future

04 June 2013

The National Archives has received initial support for an £18,000 evolution funding bid from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in subordination to its Skills for the Future plan, the strategic HLF programme that gives folks the skills they need for denoting futurity careers in heritage and opens up estate to wider audiences.

The support command enable The National Archives to sketch out a successor to the present three-year design under the programme, offering a farther on three annual cohorts of trainees the opportunity to develop practical archiving skills betwixt 2014 and 2017.

Speaking about the beginning bid support Nick Kingsley, Head of Archives Sector Development, The National Archives, uttered: 'We are extremely grateful to the HLF with regard to their support in helping us unfold this important investment in the futurity of individuals who want to track careers in the heritage sector.'

Skills and routes into muniments

The project will be delivered in company with the Archives and Records Association and a netting of partners across England who be pleased host work placements at archive and heritage services, providing an alternative route of inlet into archives work for people with non-traditional backgrounds. To enhance their teaching experience, the trainees will share y online learning space, regular joint tuition days and a training week at The National Archives. Trainees devise also have the opportunity to undertake drilling focused on an area of portion, and take advantage of one-to-some support and mentoring to help physical development.

For further information please close union the Archive Sector Development team: asd@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Graduate student award winners receive access to Blue Waters supercomputer

The two winners of the 2012 Graduate Student Award in Computational Physical Chemistry, given means of the American Chemical Society's Theoretical Subdivision, desire receive 100,000 service units (3,125 excrescence hours) on the Blue Waters supercomputer to urge forward their research.

Protein puzzle

Illinois researchers practice Blue Waters to determine the correct chemical structure of the protein strip the from encasing HIV's genetic material. Their results strike one as being in the journal Nature.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Augmented reality app brings Alma back for commencement!

Artists and programmers from one side of to the other the Illinois campus, including NCSA's Alan Craig, came in the same place to create a free augmented substantiality app that ensures the Class of 2013 wish be able to share in a beloved U of I tradition by having their photo taken with a photo-realistic, high-resolution digital Alma Mater.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

The National Archives hosts committee on Nazi-era looted art records

The National Archives hosts committee on Nazi-era looted art records

09 May 2013

Members of the Nazi-era cultural property project met yesterday at The National Archives, Kew, to report on progress of the online international research portal for families, historians and researchers to access records on looted art from the Nazi era.

Two years after the signing of a global agreement in Washington D.C. to widen public access to all records related to looted cultural artefacts from the Nazi era, the project has gained momentum with an additional six international cultural organisations joining and access provided to a larger number and range of newly digitised documents.

Anne Webber, Co-Chair of the Commission for Looted Art in Europe, said: 'The increase in collaboration from institutions across Europe and the USA in this global international project demonstrates the importance of the Portal for claimants and researchers all over the world. The extended range of participants means that the scope of materials has expanded exponentially, providing crucial information on losses which is not elsewhere available. These new developments will be of immense help for claimants in identifying and recovering their missing property.'

Access to new material

The National Archives has completed a description and digitisation project which provides access to over 4,350 searchable items on Nazi-era cultural property, in partnership with the Commission for Looted Art in Europe.

Oliver Morley, Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives, said: 'We are delighted to have completed the digitisation and linking of all archival looted art records held by The National Archives. These records complement the extensive range of material made accessible through the portal, helping people to uncover the rightful origins of many more looted artefacts.'

The records, from a number of government departments including the Foreign Office and the Treasury, date from 1939 to 1961 and include seizure orders, inventories and images of looted works of art, as well as field reports and claim forms for seized property. They also include interrogation reports of art dealers and reports of the transfer of looted artworks to neutral countries. All the original UK government files have been newly scanned in colour and are searchable by name, place, subject and date.

Highlights from the files digitised by The National Archives include:

Record relating to the famous 'Portrait of a Youth' by Raphael Santi from the Czartoryski Museum in Cracow (FO 371/53105/19)

Telegram from the British High Commissioner in Rome, dated September 1944, states that the Petacci sisters (Mussolini's mistresses) and their brother have arrived in Spain under a false name and are said to be carrying jewels and valuables (FO 371/40996/30 & FO 371/40997/16)

List of stolen works of art from France, dated 4 April 1947. The list contains the names of approximately 50 artists (which include Van Gogh, Tiepolo, Titian, Monet, Goya, Vermeer and Renoir), details of the stolen works as well as the owners of the works (FO 371/65055/4)

Correspondence relating to a snuff box of Frederick the Great in the possession of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, dated June 1951 (FO 371/94079/1)

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Nationwide industrial action on Thursday 9 May

Nationwide industrial action on Thursday 9 May

07 May 2013

Due to nationwide industrial action by the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) on Thursday 9 May from 11:00 to 12:00, The National Archives will be offering a reduced service to the public during this time.

Visitors may experience delays when registering for or renewing readers' tickets, and document delivery may take longer.

We ask visitors to please be patient with us during this period. We expect services to resume as normal in the afternoon.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Undergraduate SPIN fellows to present their NCSA projects on May 1

University of Illinois faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend the SPIN Fellows Symposium from 3:30 to 5:30 pm May 1 at the NCSA Building, Room 1040. Students participating in the National Center for Supercomputing Applications' SPIN Fellows program will present their work, and a pizza reception will follow.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

XSEDE, Blue Waters help team improve earthquake simulation code

A research team led by Yifeng Cui, a computational scientist at SDSC, developed the scalable GPU accelerated code for use in earthquake engineering and disaster management through regional earthquake simulations at the petascale level as part of a larger computational effort coordinated by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC).

The National Archives releases new MI5 files

The National Archives releases new MI5 files

17 February 2012

New records released today by the Security Service (MI5) include files on the silent-era film star Charlie Chaplin, the Dutch double-agent Folkert Van Koutrik and details of a Nazi plan to produce fake British banknotes.

This release contains 86 files and brings the total number of Security Service records held at The National Archives to 4,926.

Many of the files are available to view online and will be free to download for one month.

The official historian of MI5, Professor Christopher Andrew, has recorded a podcast about the new files.

Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin's Security Service file reveals that MI5 mounted an investigation into the mysterious circumstances of his birth (KV2/3700-01). Chaplin, one of the silent era's biggest stars, was viewed with suspicion in the United States because of his alleged links to Communism but MI5 concluded that he was a 'progressive or radical' rather than a Communist.

Folkert van Koutrik

The Dutch agent, Folkert van Koutrik, was employed by both MI5 and MI6 during the Second World War. However the interrogation of German prisoners after the war revealed that he had in fact been a double agent employed by the Nazis using the codename 'Walbach'. His betrayal led to the kidnapping of two MI6 officers at Venlo in 1939 (KV2/3643).

Fraudulent bank notes

Another file in the latest release reveals a Nazi plan to produce fraudulent Bank of England notes during the Second World War and to scatter them over the British Isles (KV4/465). The object was to 'create a loss of confidence and general confusion'. The Germans also used forged British bank notes to pay their secret agents including Snow, Rainbow, Cheese and Pogo. By the end of the war, the file notes, the German strategy had largely succeeded as 'at present no one will accept a Bank of England note in any neutral country…except at a very large discount'.