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PROJECT ‘TRANSFORMATION’

While it might be a new future, it’s not an unknown one and the Society has a clear and transformative range of plans in place relating to its archives, its online data, its learning experiences, its members, and of course its new premises. So, how did the wheels for this transformation get set in motion?

‘3 YEARS IN 3 WEEKS’

‘If anything did come well out of Covid, we did what lots of organisations did – you know – three years’ worth of tech development in three weeks,‘ explained Else Churchill, The Genealogist at SoG. Developments such as this enabled the SoG to take its learning programme to the web, where audiences (of both SoG members and non-members) have enjoyed tuning in

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