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Channels - Doling out Colonialism: Refiguring Archival Memory of Settler Colonialism in the Hawaiian Islands :: FRELIP Discovery
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Introduction: [mis]representation, [dis]memory, & [re]figuring the archival lens
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Out There
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Archival Consent
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Love in the Archives
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Troubling Accounts of the Archives
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The Archival Turn as Practice
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Memorial for Fobazi Ettarh
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Issues in Community Archives Research
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Inherent Biases and Complexities of the Use of Historical Digital Archives: Bibliometric Analysis in Digital Archives of Holocaust Victims
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Andi Gustavson and Charlotte Nunes, eds., Transforming the Authority of the Archive: Undergraduate Pedagogy and Critical Digital Archives
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Derrida, the Scene of Archiving, and the Unhappy Consciousness
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Tattoo Archives: A Collection Analysis
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My Own Private Library: The Nicksonian Archives
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Representation, Affect, and the Archives: A Shrine to Lon Chaney
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Archives West at Twenty Years: Sustainability through Community
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Book Review: The Most Controversial State Park: Jekyll Island
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U.S. Central Americans: reconstructing memories, struggles, and communities of resistance
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A Historical Framework of the Qualitative Analysis of Social Media for Libraries and Archives
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Tanya E. Clement, Dissonant Records: Close Listening to Literary Archives
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Another Way of Knowing: Resisting Eugenic Propaganda Through Community Archiving
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Spherical Memory: Shaping Immersive Narratives From Personal Media Collections
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Upending Tradition Through Strategic Change: The Evolution of Archival Processing at the BYU Library
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Extracting A Large Corpus from the Internet Archive, A Case Study
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Gracen Brilmyer and Lydia Tang, eds., Preserving Disability: Disability and the Archival Profession