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Staniforth, Amy
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Staniforth, Amy
I felt for some of the librarians and archivists who didn’t have a chance to speak their part at the last event – who were told in some ways that their ordering destroyed the pleasure and surprise of the archival visit. And I feel I should say that the same ordering systems, while never free of the historical institutional biases that created them also work to prevent an elitist consumption of cultural heritage – the balance of preserving for other and future users and allowing free access to information is a balance, not an either or choice – but it is a choice that can be struck differently and always of course, more imaginatively.
Staniforth, A. (2010) International Theatre Collection Seminar—Introduction, Research Seminar, International Theatre Collection, Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth University
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