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Greg Bak specializes in archival studies and digital histories, with a particular focus on archival decolonization, history, and current practices in digital archives. He teaches archival studies through the Archival Studies stream of the Joint Master's Program in History and also offers undergraduate courses in archival studies, heritage studies, and digital history. Before joining the University of Manitoba, Bak worked as a senior digital archivist at Library and Archives Canada, contributing to the development of a Trustworthy Digital Repository for managing digital records. His work includes writing successful proposals to continue the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada at the Centre located on campus. His research interests explore the intersection of archives with personal and community impacts, especially in the context of digital archives. Bak has published articles addressing themes such as archival decolonization and the social responsibilities of archivists.
University of Manitoba • Winnipeg, MB
Currently teaching courses in archival studies, digital history, and heritage studies.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.