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Clare O’Hanlon: Australian Queer Archives
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4 years ago
Clare O’Hanlon: Australian Queer Archives

This week’s guest is Clare O’Hanlon, a librarian by day and an archivist by night. We’ll be chatting about their work at the Australian Queer Archives, referred to as Aqua throughout. We chat about how their two jobs inform one another. Plus what the Australian Queer Archives are, and their importance.
For online access to some of AQuA collections:

•Reason in Revolt
•Victorian Collections
•Archives of Sexuality and Gender database (available via several libraries – including the State Library of Victoria -and our Reading room)

A snapshot of our scrapbooks collectionsFor more about our collections (print and digital), see here: https://queerarchives.org.au/collections
A good and more eloquent overview of volunteering than I managed to convey is here:

https://queerarchives.org.au/posts/latest-news/webinar-introduction-to-volunteering 

and maybe the about us and/or support us pages would cover most of the other things we discussed or perhaps just the home page https://queerarchives.org.au/


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