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== 2. Professor Lyndall Ryan, Centre for the History of Violence & Centre for the 21st Century Humanities, University of Newcastle == | == 2. Professor Lyndall Ryan, Centre for the History of Violence & Centre for the 21st Century Humanities, University of Newcastle == | ||
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**Jenny MacRitchie, Bayside Library Service. Postings from the Front.** | **Jenny MacRitchie, Bayside Library Service. Postings from the Front.** | ||
Former Botany Council created WW1 book project. Community engagement was critical to the success of the project, which is an inclusive history seeking to identify all names found on local honour rolls. This project received a highly commended in the National Trust heritage awards. | Former Botany Council created WW1 book project. Community engagement was critical to the success of the project, which is an inclusive history seeking to identify all names found on local honour rolls. This project received a highly commended in the National Trust heritage awards. | ||
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**Samantha Sinnayah, Bayside Library Service. Remembering together: the pros and cons of group oral history sessions.** | **Samantha Sinnayah, Bayside Library Service. Remembering together: the pros and cons of group oral history sessions.** |
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