Research & PSQG
Public Services Quality Group

About the Public Services Quality Group (PSQG)

The Public Services Quality Group for archives and local studies (PSQG) was established in 1996 as an informal network for archivists interested in best practice and quality issues and membership remains open to all. It sits alongside and complements the work and activities of the professional organisations.

Collaboration and mutual support are fundamental to the ethos of the group, which aims to enable individuals to establish contact with and learn from practitioners at the forefront of developments in the archival community.

The steering group co-ordinates the activities of PSQG and its membership includes the convenors of the working parties and representatives of several sponsoring bodies.

The annual quality forum is an opportunity for this work to be aired and discussed more widely. An overview of current activities are available here.


The 1984 'birthday cake' exhibition on the South Bank of the River Thames, celebrating 95 years of London Government by the London Country Council, and the Greater London Council. Courtesy of London Metropolitan Archives.


The Deep Store: a former salt mine used for archival storage. Courtesy of Cheshire County Council.