Preserving Southern Labor's Past
Traci JoLeigh Drummond, archivist for the Souther…
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08/01/2017
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Traci JoLeigh Drummond, archivist for the Southern Labor Archives at Georgia State University in Atlanta, discusses the preservation of materials related to southern labor history, new collections open to researchers, digital access to archival sources, and what makes a collection of records "archive worthy."
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