#HAP23: Archives and Paper Trails - Establishing New Communities of Learning and Collaboration
In this video, Dr. Andrew Smith and Sarah Aitchison outline the history and future directions of the 'Paper Trails' project, reflecting on lessons about collaborative interdisciplinary working, open-access publishing, and new ways of engaging with archives. Publications across 'Paper Trails' explore the work and methodologies of educators, librarians, historians, curators, collections managers, and archivists as well as engaging anyone interested in critical histories as well as reflections on practice, sources and materials.
Видео #HAP23: Archives and Paper Trails - Establishing New Communities of Learning and Collaboration канала The National Archives UK
Видео #HAP23: Archives and Paper Trails - Establishing New Communities of Learning and Collaboration канала The National Archives UK
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