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      <title>Revisiting my Personal COVID Archive</title>
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            When was the last time you went through your 2020 camera roll? For me, it was last week, when I was putting together my presentation for the Lancaster University History Department postgraduate conference. This was an opportunity for all of us current MA students to present the current state of our dissertation research in a friendly, low-pressure environment. Since my dissertation research focuses on evaluation of digital archives of the pandemic, I wanted to include some photos from my own COVID experience in my presentation.
          
          
        
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