Podcast Review: FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives and Museums in Excavation) – Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)

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https://doi.org/10.26686/arch.10551

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Podcast review, Podcasts

Abstract

FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation) is a podcast series that ran from December 2021 to September 2023.1 It was created by Laura Wilson, Ece Turnator, Petrouchka Moise, Jennifer Grayburn and Keith Smith as part of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) Curated Futures Project within the CLIP Post-Doctoral Fellowship programme. The Podcast series has eight episodes consisting of interviews with experts, researchers, and gallery, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) sector workers who focus on the decolonisation of GLAM institutions. Interview segments are interspersed with commentary from the hosts, in which they connect themes from across the episodes and include data and other citations that reinforce or provide context to the
interviewees’ statements.

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Author Biography

Louis A. Changuion

Louis Changuion is the University Archivist at Massey University. He holds a master’s degree in Cultural History, a postgraduate diploma in Archives and Records Management, and a postgraduate diploma in Museum Studies. Apart from a short sojourn into the museum world, he has spent most of his career in
university archives in New Zealand and South Africa. He serves on the committee of the Central Districts Branch of ARANZ and has in the past been a member of the ARANZ Council, serving as its secretary.

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Published

2024-01-01

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