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Beyond history: Using primary sources in interdisciplinary teaching and research

Dr. Stanley Arnold from Northern Illinois University leads a 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 major resource, The Olympic Movement: Sport, Global Politics and Identity

Hear 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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The research power of audiovisual primary sources

Thursday 21 May | 10am CT | 11am ET | 4pm BST

Hear from Bryony Dixon, Curator of Silent Film at the British Film Institute, alongside AM’s Alice Hone and Joe Young‑Perez, as they explore how audiovisual primary sources support critical thinking and enable interdisciplinary research.

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Advancing accessibility in digital collections

Tuesday 14 April | 10am CT | 11am ET | 4pm BST

Accessibility is reshaping how digital collections are designed, delivered and experienced. This webinar brings together experts in UX design, editorial practice and archival work to explore practical, real‑world approaches to building more inclusive digital environments.