For her part, Ms. Dupont would like to see more Indigenous people formally trained as archivists and working in the field, as well as more support from the profession for community-based organizations where credentialed specialists might not be available to manage records and archives. Until these wide-scale changes can be implemented, she worries that good intentions and a shortage of resources might end in a loss of vital cultural material. “People are a little bit frozen now,” says Ms. Dupont. “There’s a fear of doing the wrong thing so a lot of my colleagues are saying digitize the thing before it crumbles.”
Representation is so important in all professions. I may want to do the right thing, but I know I do not have the same cultural familiarity and life experiences as someone from a different background. Preserving everything we can so that the source is still available when the right people want to access and interpret it seems like a valuable use of digital archiving.