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SUMMARY:Excavating Hidden Archives and Collections at the Library of Congress and Beyond
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: An archive\, such as those at the Library of Congress\, is never created in a vacuum. The history of how they are created and curated is as important as their contents. Each one contributes to and alters how scholars understand and interpret their research worlds. Library of Congress reading rooms include materials such as books\, serials\, manuscripts\, digital resources\, photos\, and audio and visual materials\, in over 400 languages\, openly accessible to the public. Join Giles to learn about the Library’s collections and how to incorporate them into your work.  About the speaker: Charlotte Giles is a South Asia Specialist at the Library of Congress in the Asian Division. She received her PhD from the Asian Studies Department at the University of Texas at Austin in 2021.   *Lunch will be provided   
LOCATION:Kresge Hall\, 1515\, 1880 Campus Drive\, Evanston\, IL 60208
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URL:https://planitpurple.northwestern.edu/event/642607
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