Panel discussion: archives and digital repatriation
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Repatriation, as it applies to cultural heritage, is constantly expanding. You’ve probably heard stories about museums returning human ancestral remains, or secret/sacred objects. But there’s a lot of other material sitting in knowledge institutions, such as images, documents and voice recordings. Returning those materials isn’t as simple as handing back a USB - it's a lot more nuanced.
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