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Ephemera and the National Memory

Posted on 27 January 20092 August 2021

I’d been concerned with what I had once called digital cultural amnesia. Though in reflecting on the word “amnesia” I no longer think it’s the best way to express the problem. Lynne Brindley, chief executive of the British Library, writes about the phenomenon in The Observer. Continue reading “Ephemera and the National Memory”

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