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From the archive to the classroom: engaging users of all abilities with TNA material

Experts from The National Archives, UK, the University of Dundee, the University of Warwick, and AM, discuss integrating National Archives materials and primary sources into education, highlighting efforts to advance accessibility, celebrate diversity, and refine pedagogy.

The panellists showcase innovative tools, methodologies, and technologies designed to deepen student engagement, enhance research skills, and foster meaningful interdisciplinary collaborations, enriching archival exploration as an inclusive and impactful educational practice.


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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.

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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.