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Finishing up.

April 25, 2023 by jrgraves

This past week I was given the opportunity to present my work to my department during our weekly meeting. Within this call I was able to identify why it is so important for us to collect Oral History, especially when working within an archive. I discussed everything seen on the slide above, as well as covering the specifics of our project over at Carilion.

This was also a sort of send off as this week will be my last with Carilion. I enjoyed all of it fully and I hope to see parts of my work, combined with the number of others who worked on the 125th, in the future. I cannot wait to see what wonderful histories are collected during this project, and I am so proud that I was able to be a part of it.

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