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| Alternative name | Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre (MALSC) |
| Location | 32 Bryant Road, Strood, England, UK |
| Type | Local authority archive |
| Established | 1993 |
| Affiliation | Medway Council |
| Period covered | 12th century–present |
| Building information | |
| Building | Medway Archives Centre |
| Architect | Clay Architecture |
| Website | https://cityark.medway.gov.uk/ |
Medway Archives Centre (formerly the Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre, MALSC) is the local archives service of Medway Council in Kent, England. [1] It preserves and provides access to historical records for the Medway area. Its holdings include official records, local history books, periodicals, newspapers, maps, photographs and other materials relating to the history and people of Medway.
The centre aims “to help everyone discover the stories of Medway’s people and places”, [2] serving the towns of Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham and Rainham as well as surrounding villages and the Hoo Peninsula. Medway Archives Centre has a public search room (for local studies collections) and a secure archives reading room (for original documents), as well as digital catalogues and research guides. In 2021 the service was awarded Archive Service Accreditation (the UK standard for archival services).
Medway Archives Centre holds a wide range of material related to Medway’s history. Its collections include archival records (such as council minutes, planning plans, business [11] and school records), as well as local studies materials (including old maps, [12] newspapers, [13] photographs, books, [14] and pamphlets). [15] There are also electoral registers, nonconformist church records, [16] family history resources, and community archives among the holdings. The centre’s catalogue and finding aids can be searched online (in 2018 the service migrated from the old Cityark system to the new Adlib cataloguing system). [17] Staff offer research guidance on topics like family history or house history, and events such as lectures and exhibitions are held at the centre.
In recognition of its standards, Medway Archives Centre was awarded Archive Service Accreditation by The National Archives in November 2021. This certification indicates that the centre meets UK national standards in archive management, preservation, and service delivery. [18] The Archives Centre works closely with local heritage groups; for example, the Friends of Medway Archives Centre (a volunteer organisation) supports events, publications and outreach related to the archives [19] (including exhibitions such as “Medway Remembers” on WWII stories). [20] The service also collaborates with other Medway cultural sites (e.g. historic houses and museums) to promote Medway’s history.
But Medway Council are pressing ahead with their plans, and have now chosen a design for the archive centre from Clay Architecture's design, after local architects were asked to submit ideas.
Medway Archives Centre exists to help everyone discover the stories of Medway's people and places.
In the case of the Medway Towns, which represented the only instance of the same process at a more local level, the local studies collections from Chatham and Rochester Libraries were relocated to the Civic Centre on 18 March 1993, with collections from Strood and Gillingham Libraries following thereafter.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)The service was renamed Rochester upon Medway Studies Centre and so it remained until 1998 when the service became Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre following the creation of the new unitary authority.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)The project budget is £971,604 and Clay Architecture has been appointed to develop the design to modify the former library building to make it suitable for use as an Archive and Local Study Centre.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)The former Strood Library, in Bryant Road, will get a fresh new look to become the Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre, while the Community Hall on the same site will also be refurbished.
The official launch was held on 3 July at which Cllr Howard Doe officially opened the new Medway Archives Centre.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)The archives collection itself is now housed in a bespoke archives strong room with tiered racking which regulates temperature and humidity at optimum levels for the long term safe storage of fragile and delicate archive documentation and records.
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Ordnance Survey maps and other printed maps.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)Medway Towns newspapers (mainly microfilm)
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)Naval Collection of printed books, cuttings and photographs
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)Listed here you will find pamphlets, lectures, discourses and excerpts from books not in the collection as held in the Fitzgerald Collection at Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CityArk was replaced in 2017 due to vulnerabilities in the software and a lack of technical support to maintain and develop it, and around the same time that Medway Archives & Local Studies Centre physically moved and rebranded to become Medway Archives Centre, the online catalogue also moved to the Adlib software (hosted by Axiell).
We are very pleased to say that after many months of hard work by MAC and after formal inspection from The National Archives that Medway Archives Centre has achieved Archive Service Accreditation status. This high-profile industry award is the UK standard for archive services and recognises that the centre is providing a top quality, professional service worthy of being a place of deposit for public records and demonstrates a visible and long-term commitment to our collections.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)This new society has been formed to help with the conservation and preservation of the records and other materials of historical interest held at the Medway Archives & Local Studies Centre and elsewhere. Members also want to promote public access to the records and material, and intend to publish material, give lectures and exhibitions and arrange visits relating to local history.
Medway Remembers - The Launch of a Major New WWII Project at the Medway Archives Centre Nov 25
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