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Collaboration Between an Archivist and Nursing Faculty to Open a Nursing Theory Center

44 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Voices from the Nursing Frontline, Dr. Lisa Beasley speaks with Dr. Marie Gill and Jennifer Langford about the creation and expansion of the Dr. Margaret A. Newman Center for Nursing Theory at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Together, they discuss: *  The rare collaboration between nursing faculty and archival professionals  *  Preserving the legacy of nursing theorist Dr. Margaret Newman  *  Using historical archives to enhance nursing education and scholarship  *  The role of digital archives in global nursing research access  *  How archival materials inspired scholarly dialogue and international collaboration  *  Future plans involving AI and digital engagement with nursing theory collections  Key Discussion Points *  The importance of preserving nursing history and theory  *  How archives can support nursing education and research  *  The impact of Dr. Margaret Newman’s work on nursing theory  *  Creating immersive educational experiences through archival collections  *  Expanding access to nursing scholarship through digital technology  *  International interest in nursing theory research  *  The future of AI-supported archival engagement in nursing education  Featured Guests *  Dr. Marie Gill — Associate Professor and Director of the Dr. Margaret A. Newman Center for Nursing Theory  *  Jennifer Langford — Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, University of Tennessee Health Science Center  Brought to You By Tennessee Center for Nursing Advancement

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