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Kate Lindsay Interview

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First World War Poetry Digital Archive
In a podcast recorded earlier this year, Kate Lindsay, Project Manager for the First World War Poetry Digital Archive discusses the exciting development of the First World War Poetry Digital Archive and The Great War Archive.
In a podcast recorded earlier this year, Kate Lindsay, Project Manager for the First World War Poetry Digital Archive discusses the exciting development of the archive and it's initiative "The Great War Archive". Kate outlines some of the features that will be available to researchers, teachers, students and the general public when the archive is launched on the 11th November 2008. This podcast was recorded by the Joint Information Systems Committee as part of it's Digitisation Programme.

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Episode Information

Series
First World War Poetry Digital Archive
People
Kate Lindsay
Keywords
world war one
first world war
ww1
great war
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 29/07/2008
Duration: 00:05:09

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