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Rediscover AM: what’s new and why it matters

Explore how AM’s 2026 frontlist can elevate your collection strategy, strengthen long-term research and teaching support, and increase the value you deliver across your institution.

In this panel discussion, you’ll see how new primary source content:

  • Enhances research, teaching, and skills development through strong thematic connections
  • Delivers value through AM’s editorial and production expertise
  • Improves usability, discoverability, and digital engagement
  • Builds depth and continuity across existing collections

We also highlight how AM’s collections foster critical thinking, source analysis, and evidence-based reasoning through direct access to essential, contextualised materials.

Whether you’re expanding current holdings or planning ahead, discover how AM’s 2026 content delivers lasting value for researchers, educators, and students.

Speakers:

Hannah Phillips, Associate Director for Editorial Production, AM 

Clare Mence, Associate Director for Editorial Development, AM

Laura Blomvall, Engagement Manager, AM


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