Webinars
Watch live or catch up on demand. Join the AM team and guest presenters explore issues and discuss topics related to universities, libraries and archives.
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Discover AM Quartex: our easy to use and quick to implement digital asset management system
Aerin Bowers shows how AM Quartex is transforming teaching and research for Canadian institutions using the system to create and showcase digital collections.
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Discover AM Quartex: engage patrons with your Texas heritage collections
Hear how public library systems across Texas are showcasing their local heritage collections, and learn from their example in using Quartex to build new partnerships and collaborations.
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From whalemen to pirates: researching everyday life at sea through primary sources
Find out how faculty utilised maritime collections and primary source databases to research everyday life at sea
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Discover AM Quartex: our easy to use and quick to implement digital asset management system
AM Quartex is transforming the ways in which researchers find and explore digitised archival materials. Discover how in this introductory webinar.
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AM collections: discover what's publishing in 2023 (Part two)
Join members of AM's Editorial team in the second installment of our two-part webinar, as they explore the exciting new range of collections publishing in 2023.
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AM collections: discover what's publishing in 2023 (Part one)
Join members of AM's Editorial team in the first of our two-part webinar, as they explore the exciting new range of collections publishing in 2023.
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Showcasing digital collections: How to create destination websites
Learn how to use Quartex's website creation tool to present your materials to your user community in meaningful and exciting ways.
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Developing effective and efficient workflows in AM Quartex
Learn how Quartex eases digital asset management, simplifies workflows and enables teams to effortlessly create beautiful and highly functional digital showcases.
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Presenting oral histories
How institutions are using our technology to present oral histories to broader audiences.
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Stories from Australian archives: digital storytelling tools for discovery and engagement
Learn to tell and amplify the stories in your digital archive with discovery and engagement tools in AM Quartex.
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How to use metadata-related features to create discovery pathways
Sonoma County Library reveals some of the ways in which it uses metadata-related functionality in AM Quartex to promote discovery in its digital archive.
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Primary sources in Canadian universities: from business history to creative writing
Primary source pedagogy, postgraduate research and library asset management in Canada.
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Bringing primary sources into the classroom
How can students evaluate primary sources and apply them in their own research as historians.
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Settlement, Slavery and Empire: British colonial rule in the Caribbean
What can British colonial records tell us about the history, region, and people of the Caribbean?
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Digital collections: optimising access and discovery in an evolving technological landscape
Gain a deeper insight into the real-world use and application of HTR Transcription.
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Unlock your manuscript collections with HTR Transcription
How does HTR Transcription work and how well can it handle different scripts, languages and document types?
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Launches in lockdown: how to remotely build and publish digital collections
How a university and two public libraries built and launched new digital collections during lockdown.
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Enabling browse, search and content discovery
Creating effective access points using AM Quartex to improve search and content discovery.
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Rethink controlled vocabularies
How Mass Observation was built in Quartex and the critical role of Controlled vocabularies in this database.
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Launching a successful digital archives initiative
Key steps your institution should consider to successfully launch a digital archives initiative.
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AM Explorer: a librarian's perspective
The AM team is joined by special guest speakers to discuss the benefits of AM Explorer for teaching and research.
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Successfully migrating digital collections
Documenting Baylor University’s migration of content to AM Quartex.