Beyond history: Using primary sources in interdisciplinary teaching and research
Dr. Stanley Arnold from Northern Illinois University led the discussion on the intersection between sports, race, and civil rights, offering insights into how these fields influence each other through the lens of AM's upcoming collection, The Olympic Movement: Sport, Global Politics and Identity.
Attendees can expect examples of how teaching faculty utilise primary source collections and materials for interdisciplinary scholarship in the classroom and in their research.
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Thursday 30 October | 9am PT | 11am CT | 12noon ET | 4pm GMT
Learn how to use magazines as powerful tools for research and teaching while uncovering how they shaped ideas of girlhood, fun, and identity across the twentieth century. This webinar offers fresh perspectives, practical methods, and rich source material from AM’s Girlhood: Magazines and Print Culture collection.

In this webinar, you'll learn about the AM Quartex difference as we highlight examples of seamless migrations, improved performance, and future-ready digital collections that deliver lasting impact for archives and their communities.