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Publishing sensitive content using AM Quartex

Speaking at AM's Digital Collections Symposium, editors Alice Hone and Emily Stafford explore the complexities of publishing sensitive archival content, illustrating their discussion with AM's Amnesty International Archives.

Alice and Emily share powerful strategies for handling distressing material, safeguarding data, and supporting staff. Through innovative tools and thoughtful collaboration, they demonstrate how to responsibly present challenging content while preserving its invaluable research value.


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Reimagining Primary Sources: Advancing multidisciplinary scholarship

Thursday 1 October | 9am PT | 12pm ET | 5pm BST

AM’s second virtual primary sources symposium shares best practice from across the academic community around balancing innovation with critical enquiry and reimagining the role of primary sources in multidisciplinary scholarship.

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The student perspective: Developing research skills using digital primary sources

Speaking at AM's Reimagining Primary Sources symposium, Lewis Goode, University of Bristol graduate, and Foster Duckworth, University of North Carolina, Charlotte graduate, share perspectives on the skills developed through digital primary source research and their application beyond undergraduate study.