Big Ideas Series: The role of archives in addressing refugee crises

Published: July 23, 2018, 11:30 a.m.

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This presentation provides an overview of a project called \u2018Records and ICT at the Boundaries of the State: Refugee Needs, Rights and Uses\u2019 which looks at the ways in which archivists  in affected countries might use digital systems design to identify, protect and certify the records of refugees. 

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It\u2019s presented by Anne Gilliland (UCLA Center for Information as Evidence, University of California) and James Lowry (Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies, University of Liverpool).

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Our Big Ideas seminar series is funded by the Friends of The National Archives.

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