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ksimmons2014
February 3, 2016 at 9:44 am
I have greatly enjoyed your post concerning the article ‘Educating For The Archival Multiverse’. I am taking an asynchronous, on-line course ‘Introduction to Archives Administration & Management’. Our first reading assignment is the aforementioned article. The terminology is really bogging me down and hampering my ability to understand what the article is about exactly. (I’m still trying to wrap my brain around a simple meaning for the term ‘Multiverse’.) The way that you state the concept from the article, and then break it down into easily understood wording has been most helpful.
I will continue to enjoy your posts!