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Archives from Canada Online: Highlights of digitised primary sources for teaching and learning

In over 30 years of publishing award-winning primary source collections, AM has worked with a number of Canadian libraries and archives, from Glenbow Museum and Hudson’s Bay Company Archives.

Join Dr. Laura Blomvall and Dr. Clare Kellar on a virtual tour exploring AM's newest digital collections, such as 1980s Culture and Society with material from the Library and Archives Canada.

Delve into topics like prison reform, AIDS awareness, Indigenous women’s voices, disarmament, and the Disability Rights Movement in Canada, unveiling the country's rich archival history.

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Reimagining Primary Sources North America: Literacy, learning and leadership

Tuesday 21 April | 10am-1pm EDT

AM’s first North America focused virtual symposium, Reimagining Primary Sources: Literacy, learning and leadership, will hear from researchers, faculty and librarians who have placed primary sources at the heart of education.

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The value of a humanities education in preparing future-ready graduates

12 March | 10am PT | 1pm ET | 5pm GMT

This webinar explores the vital role of the humanities in preparing adaptable, future‑ready graduates. Featuring expert voices from the UK and US, it highlights new research on student outcomes and showcases initiatives demonstrating how humanities degrees cultivate skills that support successful professional careers.