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Kate Topham

Kate Topham

Digital Humanities Archivist

Kate Topham, Digital Archivist, DH@MSU, holds a Master of Science in Information from the University of Michigan, where she focused on Digital Curation and Archival Science. She specializes in metadata, data migration, and digital collections. She currently serves as the archivist on the American Religious Sounds Project. Past projects include the “Michigan Latin Archive,” a digital archive of materials on Latin education at Michigan, "Kane in Continuity," a digital exhibit showcasing on the sets of Citizen Kane, and “Music Time in Africa,” visualizations of record data from recordings of the Music Time in Africa radio program.

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