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Welcome to the fourth episode of ‘All Things History with UMHiSA’!
In this episode, host Olivia Macdonald Mager, speaks to Associate Professor Greg Bak, the sole professor of Archival Studies at the University of Manitoba and University of Winnipeg Joint Master’s Program in History. The pair discuss dominant trends within archival studies, including processes of archival decolonization and the role of digital archives in an increasingly digital world.
Other talking points include a discussion of why archivists destroy documents, why all archives aren’t digitized, the role of legacy technologies in the archival process, and the process of correcting problematic narratives in colonial archives.
Welcome to the fourth episode of ‘All Things History with UMHiSA’!
In this episode, host Olivia Macdonald Mager, speaks to Associate Professor Greg Bak, the sole professor of Archival Studies at the University of Manitoba and University of Winnipeg Joint Master’s Program in History. The pair discuss dominant trends within archival studies, including processes of archival decolonization and the role of digital archives in an increasingly digital world.
Other talking points include a discussion of why archivists destroy documents, why all archives aren’t digitized, the role of legacy technologies in the archival process, and the process of correcting problematic narratives in colonial archives.