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    Episode 59: A Sustainable Model for Archives (Polina Ilieva)

    enApril 06, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Polina Ilieva, Head of Archives and Special Collections at the University of California San Francisco, tells us how she moved to the U.S. and became an archivist. She also explains how she documents her university as well as the history of medicine and the histories of patients, while also maintaining the Industry Documents Library, consisting of documents created by industries that influence public health.

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