Webinars
Watch live or catch up on demand. Join the AM team and guest presenters explore issues and discuss topics related to universities, libraries and archives.
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How to use metadata-related features to create discovery pathwaysSonoma County Library reveals some of the ways in which it uses metadata-related functionality in AM Quartex to promote discovery in its digital archive.
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Primary sources in Canadian universities: from business history to creative writingPrimary source pedagogy, postgraduate research and library asset management in Canada.
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Bringing primary sources into the classroomHow can students evaluate primary sources and apply them in their own research as historians.
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Settlement, Slavery and Empire: British colonial rule in the CaribbeanWhat can British colonial records tell us about the history, region, and people of the Caribbean?
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Digital collections: optimising access and discovery in an evolving technological landscapeGain a deeper insight into the real-world use and application of HTR Transcription.
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Unlock your manuscript collections with HTR TranscriptionHow does HTR Transcription work and how well can it handle different scripts, languages and document types?
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Launches in lockdown: how to remotely build and publish digital collectionsHow a university and two public libraries built and launched new digital collections during lockdown.
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Enabling browse, search and content discoveryCreating effective access points using AM Quartex to improve search and content discovery.
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Rethink controlled vocabulariesHow Mass Observation was built in Quartex and the critical role of Controlled vocabularies in this database.
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Launching a successful digital archives initiativeKey steps your institution should consider to successfully launch a digital archives initiative.
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AM Explorer: a librarian's perspectiveThe AM team is joined by special guest speakers to discuss the benefits of AM Explorer for teaching and research.
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Successfully migrating digital collectionsDocumenting Baylor University’s migration of content to AM Quartex.