Lecture series

To Imagine Otherwise: Future Archives. "What is the role of the archivist in a participatory online culture?"

7 December 2021
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"What is the role of the archivist in a participatory online culture?"


The digital transformation of our society has an enormous impact on the nature and form of information. Art, too, is increasingly taking on non-tangible forms. The preservation of art is a major challenge for art and heritage organizations today.

Dr. Alexandra Eveleigh is Collections Information Manager at Wellcome Collection in London, where she leads a multidisciplinary team of archivists, librarians and museum professionals, and her role complements her research interests in user experiences and digital technologies in cultural heritage contexts. Her professional practice background spans university special collections, local government, the charity sector, and The [U.K.] National Archives (TNA). From 2014 to 2016 she held academic positions in information studies and digital humanities at University College London (UCL) and the University of Westminster respectively, following her PhD work on online participatory archives in collaboration with TNA. Alexandra is also a 2008 Winston Churchill Fellow in connection to her work on born-digital archives.

Practical

  • DATE:

    07.12.2021

  • HOUR:

    from 15:00u until 16:30u

  • LOCATION:

    online lecture, via Zoom

  • LANGUAGE:


    English

  • REGISTRATION:


    free

The next webinar in the series To Imagine Otherwise: Future Archives takes place the 11th of February 2022 from 15.00 until 16.30h. Subject: Who determines the value of archives?