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Friday, June 16 • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Impact, Storytelling, and Community Archives

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The connections between impact studies, social justice, and records are gaining increasing prominence in the archival discourse. This panel will involve three researchers and professionals in this field: Wendy Duff, Samip Mallick, and Ricardo Punzalan. Panelists will use their original research to discuss the relationship between storytelling and impact in community archives, as it relates to contemporary political and social issues.

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Wendy Duff

Faculty of Information - University of Toronto
Wendy Duff is a professor and Dean in the Faculty of Information where she teaches courses in the areas of archival access and community archives. Her research and publications focus on the trustworthiness of records in analogue and digital environments, archives and archival finding... Read More →
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Samip Mallick

South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
Samip Mallick is the co-founder and Executive Director of the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA). His current research concerns the “Where We Belong: Artists in the Archive" project, in which five South Asian American artists are engaging SAADA’s archives to find inspiration... Read More →
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Ricardo L. Punzalan

Assistant Professor, College of Information Studies, University of Maryland
Dr. Punzalan is an assistant professor of archives and digital curation at the University of Maryland, College Park and the current Chair of SAA's Native American Archives Section. His research examines the social impact of access to digitized ethnographic archives.


Friday June 16, 2017 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
State Hall: Room 114
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