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A cultural conversation in partnership with Brunswick Arts.
In this episode, Richard Ovenden, Bodley's Librarian at the University of Oxford and Philippe Sands, author and renowned international lawyer talk about the preservation of knowledge with Caroline Daniel, partner at the Brunswick Group. They discuss why archives matter, explore the lengths individuals and governments go to to destroy records, and describe the idea of a ‘memory tax’ and how it could be a helpful intervention for libraries to better manage data.
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A cultural conversation in partnership with Brunswick Arts.
In this episode, Richard Ovenden, Bodley's Librarian at the University of Oxford and Philippe Sands, author and renowned international lawyer talk about the preservation of knowledge with Caroline Daniel, partner at the Brunswick Group. They discuss why archives matter, explore the lengths individuals and governments go to to destroy records, and describe the idea of a ‘memory tax’ and how it could be a helpful intervention for libraries to better manage data.
Support the show

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