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Customizing Open-Source Digital Collections: What We Need, What We Want, and What We Can Afford
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“‘What is one takeaway you've gotten from this learning experience?’ Analyzing Student Reflections on Introductory Information Literacy Instruction”
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What Language Are We Speaking?: Marketing Information Literacy on University Library Websites
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Book Review: Backlash: What happens when we talk honestly about racism in America
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Archival Consent
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Love in the Archives
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The price we pay
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Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are. A Book Review.
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Troubling Accounts of the Archives
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The Archival Turn as Practice
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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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Issues in Community Archives Research
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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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“Should We Just Burn It All Down?”
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My Own Private Library: The Nicksonian Archives
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Why We Should Care About LGBTQIA+ Aging
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Joy is a Strategy: How We Sparkle Together
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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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Are we implementing neuroinclusive hiring practices?: An investigation for academic library positions
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Using routines to improve diversity in higher education institutions
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A Historical Framework of the Qualitative Analysis of Social Media for Libraries and Archives