Mrs Sian Woodward


Mrs Sian Woodward
NameMrs Sian Woodward
Job titleMoDA Collections Manager
Research institute
Primary appointmentMuseum of Domestic Design & Architecture
Email addressS.E.Woodward@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0009-0007-4150-2145
Contact categoryResearcher

Biography

Biography

Sian Woodward is Collections Manager of the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, where she is responsible for the management of the museum’s collections to enable access for students, researchers, members of the public and creative practitioners.

An expert in investigating and implementing technology in a heritage environment, rights management, documentation and standards, Sian qualified from the University of Leicester with a Masters Degree in Museum Studies, following a degree in Ancient and Modern History at the University of Oxford.

Her roles have included

  • Documentation Assistant at the Museum of London
  • IT Officer and Cataloguer (Collections) at the British Postal Museum and Archive in London (now the Postal Museum)
  • Assistant Curator for North Hertfordshire Museums Service
  • Curator of Letchworth Museum
  • Heritage Access Officer for North Hertfordshire Museum

Sian is an associate Member of the Museums Association, and has an ILM Level 3 Award in First Line Management.

Education and qualifications

Master's Degree, Ancient and Modern History
15 Jun 1999
University of Oxford
Master's Degree, Museum Studies
15 Jun 2000
University of Leicester

Grants

Prizes and Awards

Research outputs

Collecting knowledge: figshare in the museum

Woodward, S. 2018. Collecting knowledge: figshare in the museum. Figshare Fest London. London, UK 15 Nov 2018 https://doi.org/10.22023/mdx.7338797.v1

A closer look at projects [Case study], pp. 1-4.

Stevens, L., Woodward, S. and Hardeman, M. 2018. A closer look at projects [Case study], pp. 1-4. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5901151.v2

Katagami in practice: Japanese stencils in the art school

Hendon, Z., Woodward, S., Humphrey, A. and Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture 2017. Katagami in practice: Japanese stencils in the art school.
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