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Enhancing research and discoverability of primary source material from the British Library

Join experts from the British Library and AM to explore how their partnership is expanding equitable access to the East India Company records through digitisation. This webinar explores how AM Quartex’s powerful search and discovery tools make these invaluable historical documents more accessible to a global research community, unlocking hidden connections and supporting discovery within vast digital archives. Speakers discuss the significance of these records for interdisciplinary research, offering insights on navigating the material effectively, leveraging advanced search functionalities and tools, and contextualising historical data to support impactful research and scholarship at your institution.

Featured speakers:

  • Margaret Makepeace, Lead Curator, East India Company Records, British Library
  • Joseph Gilling, Licensing Manager, British Library
  • Bee Cassim, Senior Product Manager, AM
  • Matt Brand, Editor, AM

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