This document summarizes a presentation by Dr. Natalie Harrower on the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI). The DRI is a digital repository funded by the Irish government to preserve and provide access to cultural and social data from Irish institutions. It involves several academic and cultural partners. The presentation describes the DRI's mission to link and preserve rich digital data from Irish institutions. It provides several demonstrator projects, including a "media envelope" tool to access archived newspaper and broadcast materials.
Building the Digital Repository of Ireland, building a digital community (Nat...dri_ireland
The document describes a demonstrator project for the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) called the Media Envelope. The Media Envelope allows users to search and browse digitized Irish newspaper and broadcast archives from 1973. It provides a calendar view of content organized by date and source. The tool also includes features for personalization, search, user login, and metadata filtering. The goal of the demonstrator project is to test DRI's ability to ingest, organize and provide access to different media formats from cultural institutions.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Jacky Tela, a Kenyan film industry professional. It outlines his educational background and career history as a grip and best boy electrician on over 100 film, television, and commercial productions internationally and locally in Kenya from the 1980s to present. It details his roles and responsibilities on numerous feature films, documentaries, music videos, and television commercials.
The Volvo Ocean Race is a yacht race around the world that began in 1973 in England. It is considered the longest and toughest sailing event. The last edition had a total cumulative TV audience of 1.55 billion people from over 9,000 broadcasts and 8 million views on the official YouTube channel. The next edition will start in Alicante, Spain and finish in Gothenburg, Sweden.
This document lists and provides brief information about 24 films from the 1970s that are recommended films to see. It includes well-known films like The Godfather, Taxi Driver, and Star Wars alongside lesser known titles. It provides the title, year of release, and director for each film from 1970 to 1979. It ends by providing contact information for more details.
This travel proposal outlines an 8-day cruise through Greece and Italy that includes flights, meals, onboard activities and entertainment. Each day features a tour of a new port with included shore excursions in cities like Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Olympia, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Venice, and Ravenna. Nights onboard offer shows, dances, and parties. The cruise ship, SS Zenith, can reach speeds of 45 km/h and features multiple bars, pools, restaurants and a theater across its 208m length.
This document describes the development of a bilingual repository for bilingual content involving the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta. It details the mapping, cleaning, and enrichment of metadata for personal names, place names, subjects, and descriptions. XML code is provided as an example of edited metadata in a qualified Dublin Core format. The document concludes by acknowledging more work is still needed, including addressing skills deficits, resource gaps, and fostering collaborations.
Building the Digital Repository of Ireland, building a digital community (Nat...dri_ireland
The document describes a demonstrator project for the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) called the Media Envelope. The Media Envelope allows users to search and browse digitized Irish newspaper and broadcast archives from 1973. It provides a calendar view of content organized by date and source. The tool also includes features for personalization, search, user login, and metadata filtering. The goal of the demonstrator project is to test DRI's ability to ingest, organize and provide access to different media formats from cultural institutions.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Jacky Tela, a Kenyan film industry professional. It outlines his educational background and career history as a grip and best boy electrician on over 100 film, television, and commercial productions internationally and locally in Kenya from the 1980s to present. It details his roles and responsibilities on numerous feature films, documentaries, music videos, and television commercials.
The Volvo Ocean Race is a yacht race around the world that began in 1973 in England. It is considered the longest and toughest sailing event. The last edition had a total cumulative TV audience of 1.55 billion people from over 9,000 broadcasts and 8 million views on the official YouTube channel. The next edition will start in Alicante, Spain and finish in Gothenburg, Sweden.
This document lists and provides brief information about 24 films from the 1970s that are recommended films to see. It includes well-known films like The Godfather, Taxi Driver, and Star Wars alongside lesser known titles. It provides the title, year of release, and director for each film from 1970 to 1979. It ends by providing contact information for more details.
This travel proposal outlines an 8-day cruise through Greece and Italy that includes flights, meals, onboard activities and entertainment. Each day features a tour of a new port with included shore excursions in cities like Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Olympia, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Venice, and Ravenna. Nights onboard offer shows, dances, and parties. The cruise ship, SS Zenith, can reach speeds of 45 km/h and features multiple bars, pools, restaurants and a theater across its 208m length.
This document describes the development of a bilingual repository for bilingual content involving the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta. It details the mapping, cleaning, and enrichment of metadata for personal names, place names, subjects, and descriptions. XML code is provided as an example of edited metadata in a qualified Dublin Core format. The document concludes by acknowledging more work is still needed, including addressing skills deficits, resource gaps, and fostering collaborations.
User ethnographies: informing requirements specifications for Ireland's, nati...dri_ireland
This document summarizes the use of user ethnographies to inform requirements for Ireland's national digital repository, the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI). It discusses how ethnographies of various stakeholders were conducted through interviews and site visits to understand current practices and needs regarding preservation, access, and interaction with digital materials. Key findings include the tension between open access and restrictions, the need for improved user engagement and interaction beyond basic access, and requirements to support access controls and authorization. The ethnographies helped identify core requirements for DRI from the user perspective and foster relationships with stakeholders.
Ruth Geraghty - Data protection issues for research participants, depositors ...dri_ireland
Short presentation of the issues under discussion in Session 1 of the workshop "Data Protection Issues for Trusted Digital Repositories: Challenges and Solutions", with a focus on the interaction between ethics and legal requirements in regard to the protection of research data about the individual. This was presented on the 16th of January, 2014 at the "Data Protection Issues for Trusted Digital Repositories: Challenges and Solutions" at the Royal Irish Academy.
A presentation outlining the process by which content is ingested and preserved in DRI, given by Kathryn Cassidy, Software Engineer, Digital Repository of Ireland, as part of the workshop 'Preserving with DRI', hosted by DRI with the support of the Irish Research Council in the Royal Irish Academy, 20th August 2015.
Rebecca Grant & Dolores Grant - Data Archiving for the Irish Record Linkage P...dri_ireland
Presentation given Rebecca Grant, DRI Digital Archivist, and Dolores Grant, IRL-DRI Digital Archivist, at the Irish Record Linkage workshop held at the University of Limerick, 10th February 2016. It gives an overview of the Irish Research Council funded Irish Record Linkage project, focusing on how digital data archiving was undertaken by the partners at the Digital Repository of Ireland.
Rebecca Grant - DRI Training Series: 1. Organising Your Collection dri_ireland
Presentation given by Rebecca Grant, Digital Archivist at Digital Repository of Ireland on February 17th, 2016 in the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, as part of the DRI Training Series 'Preparing Your Collection for DRI'. This seminar introduces attendees to the basics of arranging collections of heritage material to facilitate cataloguing and discovery. Although the Digital Repository of Ireland’s collection arrangement functionality will be discussed specifically, the themes explored in this seminar are applicable to both digital and non-digital collections.
CNZ2013 Keynote | Trust in Digital Preservation | Natalie Harrowerdri_ireland
Keynote address to the 2013 Czech Digital Preservation Society conference, Czech National Archives, Prague, October 1, 2013. Discusses two conceptions of trust: one that is technical, one that is about relationship-building
The document summarizes the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) which aims to preserve and provide access to humanities and social science data from Irish institutions. DRI links and preserves rich data through a central access point and tools on its platform. It works with various partners like the National Library of Ireland, National Archives of Ireland, and universities to aggregate their collections. DRI also focuses on best practices for open data and digital preservation through training events and participation in international collaborations and organizations.
This document provides details for planning a trip from Barcelona, Spain to various locations in Australia, including Melbourne, Kangaroo Island, Sydney, and the Great Barrier Reef. It includes information on currency, documents needed, vaccines, flights, transportation between locations, hotels, restaurants, and attractions to visit in each place. Key landmarks mentioned are Federation Square, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Melbourne Star in Melbourne; Seal Bay Conservation Park, Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, and Little Sahara on Kangaroo Island; the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and The Domain in Sydney. Cost estimates and itineraries are also provided.
This document discusses Scottish contributions to medical innovation throughout history. It summarizes several key Scottish innovators and their discoveries, including:
1) Alexander Wood who refined the syringe and hollow-bore needle in 1853, making injections less painful.
2) Dr. Ian Donald and his team who refined sonography equipment into medical applications and developed prenatal sonograms in the 1940s-50s.
3) Dr. John Mallard who built the first full-body MRI scanner in 1980, providing usable medical imaging.
4) Innovations in electrocardiography, disease identification/treatment, penicillin, diabetes treatment, anesthesia, decompression tables and more.
This document provides an overview of Britain and its people. It notes that Britain refers to both a geographical area consisting of two main islands as well as a political entity. Politically, Britain encompasses England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each with their own national identities and histories. The complex relationship between the different national identities within Britain is illustrated by the fact that different sporting events have different numbers of British national teams. The document examines how this complex situation has developed and the various names used to describe Britain and its people.
1) The Trinidad Tourism Board awarded a marketing contract to ZIV, LLC after considering bids from two other companies with local ties.
2) City Council questioned the Tourism Board about the contract bidding process and why bid summaries were not included.
3) Council also asked about responsibilities under previous marketing contracts and efforts to coordinate tourism promotion in the city.
K-Os General Quiz from December'2023 - 36 questionsReet Akshat
The document provides details about a pub quiz being held at The Gamebar including:
- There will be 6 rounds of questions covering a variety of topics
- Answers scoring and rules including points awarded for correct and stake answers
- The top 2 winning teams will receive discounts on their drink orders for the first 3 rounds
The document provides information on transportation and transit data from various sources in the UK, including schedules, maps, and visualizations. It includes routes and schedules for multiple bus lines in an area, as well as links to other transportation data and visualization sites. The goal is to make more transportation data openly available to improve information and services.
Mansfield and District U3A's July 2016 newsletter includes reports on a holiday
in Devon, the Sci-Tech group visit to Bombardier, the Garden Visits group at Breezy Knees near Scarborough and news of other activities and planned events.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
This document provides information about The Gazette newspaper, including its editorial team, contact information, and top stories from its website. It lists the executive editor, news editor, sports editor, and display manager. It provides details on how to contact the newsdesk, place advertisements, submit letters, and get home delivery. It also advertises upcoming local events in Islington, including dance classes, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
CRTC May 2006 -Transcript Review of the Commercial Radio PolicyMagda de la Torre
This document is a transcript of Magda De la Torre's presentation to the CRTC during a review of commercial radio policy on May 18, 2006. In her presentation, she addresses three main issues: statistics from industry institutions, listeners and revenues from diversity. She provides statistics showing growing diverse populations and languages in Canada. She argues that diversity brings listeners, as evidenced by her successful Spanish radio show. She is critical of industry groups for not adequately supporting diversity and calls on the CRTC to make diversity requirements like 15% ethnic content mandatory to help independent diverse artists.
The document provides a schedule of events taking place at Harbourfront Centre from July 18-24. It lists over 50 events occurring during this period, including yoga classes, dance performances, comedy shows, music performances, art exhibitions, children's activities, and more. The events celebrate various cultures and are open to the public, with many being free of charge.
Music Tourism in UK: $3.5 Billion Spent Every YearRafat Ali
According to a very interesting new report by UKMusic and VisitBritain released today, the headline number is this: 6.5 million music loving tourists attended a festival or gig in UK last year, generating spend of £2.2 billion ($3.5 billion) in the process.
User ethnographies: informing requirements specifications for Ireland's, nati...dri_ireland
This document summarizes the use of user ethnographies to inform requirements for Ireland's national digital repository, the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI). It discusses how ethnographies of various stakeholders were conducted through interviews and site visits to understand current practices and needs regarding preservation, access, and interaction with digital materials. Key findings include the tension between open access and restrictions, the need for improved user engagement and interaction beyond basic access, and requirements to support access controls and authorization. The ethnographies helped identify core requirements for DRI from the user perspective and foster relationships with stakeholders.
Ruth Geraghty - Data protection issues for research participants, depositors ...dri_ireland
Short presentation of the issues under discussion in Session 1 of the workshop "Data Protection Issues for Trusted Digital Repositories: Challenges and Solutions", with a focus on the interaction between ethics and legal requirements in regard to the protection of research data about the individual. This was presented on the 16th of January, 2014 at the "Data Protection Issues for Trusted Digital Repositories: Challenges and Solutions" at the Royal Irish Academy.
A presentation outlining the process by which content is ingested and preserved in DRI, given by Kathryn Cassidy, Software Engineer, Digital Repository of Ireland, as part of the workshop 'Preserving with DRI', hosted by DRI with the support of the Irish Research Council in the Royal Irish Academy, 20th August 2015.
Rebecca Grant & Dolores Grant - Data Archiving for the Irish Record Linkage P...dri_ireland
Presentation given Rebecca Grant, DRI Digital Archivist, and Dolores Grant, IRL-DRI Digital Archivist, at the Irish Record Linkage workshop held at the University of Limerick, 10th February 2016. It gives an overview of the Irish Research Council funded Irish Record Linkage project, focusing on how digital data archiving was undertaken by the partners at the Digital Repository of Ireland.
Rebecca Grant - DRI Training Series: 1. Organising Your Collection dri_ireland
Presentation given by Rebecca Grant, Digital Archivist at Digital Repository of Ireland on February 17th, 2016 in the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, as part of the DRI Training Series 'Preparing Your Collection for DRI'. This seminar introduces attendees to the basics of arranging collections of heritage material to facilitate cataloguing and discovery. Although the Digital Repository of Ireland’s collection arrangement functionality will be discussed specifically, the themes explored in this seminar are applicable to both digital and non-digital collections.
CNZ2013 Keynote | Trust in Digital Preservation | Natalie Harrowerdri_ireland
Keynote address to the 2013 Czech Digital Preservation Society conference, Czech National Archives, Prague, October 1, 2013. Discusses two conceptions of trust: one that is technical, one that is about relationship-building
The document summarizes the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) which aims to preserve and provide access to humanities and social science data from Irish institutions. DRI links and preserves rich data through a central access point and tools on its platform. It works with various partners like the National Library of Ireland, National Archives of Ireland, and universities to aggregate their collections. DRI also focuses on best practices for open data and digital preservation through training events and participation in international collaborations and organizations.
This document provides details for planning a trip from Barcelona, Spain to various locations in Australia, including Melbourne, Kangaroo Island, Sydney, and the Great Barrier Reef. It includes information on currency, documents needed, vaccines, flights, transportation between locations, hotels, restaurants, and attractions to visit in each place. Key landmarks mentioned are Federation Square, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Melbourne Star in Melbourne; Seal Bay Conservation Park, Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, and Little Sahara on Kangaroo Island; the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and The Domain in Sydney. Cost estimates and itineraries are also provided.
This document discusses Scottish contributions to medical innovation throughout history. It summarizes several key Scottish innovators and their discoveries, including:
1) Alexander Wood who refined the syringe and hollow-bore needle in 1853, making injections less painful.
2) Dr. Ian Donald and his team who refined sonography equipment into medical applications and developed prenatal sonograms in the 1940s-50s.
3) Dr. John Mallard who built the first full-body MRI scanner in 1980, providing usable medical imaging.
4) Innovations in electrocardiography, disease identification/treatment, penicillin, diabetes treatment, anesthesia, decompression tables and more.
This document provides an overview of Britain and its people. It notes that Britain refers to both a geographical area consisting of two main islands as well as a political entity. Politically, Britain encompasses England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each with their own national identities and histories. The complex relationship between the different national identities within Britain is illustrated by the fact that different sporting events have different numbers of British national teams. The document examines how this complex situation has developed and the various names used to describe Britain and its people.
1) The Trinidad Tourism Board awarded a marketing contract to ZIV, LLC after considering bids from two other companies with local ties.
2) City Council questioned the Tourism Board about the contract bidding process and why bid summaries were not included.
3) Council also asked about responsibilities under previous marketing contracts and efforts to coordinate tourism promotion in the city.
K-Os General Quiz from December'2023 - 36 questionsReet Akshat
The document provides details about a pub quiz being held at The Gamebar including:
- There will be 6 rounds of questions covering a variety of topics
- Answers scoring and rules including points awarded for correct and stake answers
- The top 2 winning teams will receive discounts on their drink orders for the first 3 rounds
The document provides information on transportation and transit data from various sources in the UK, including schedules, maps, and visualizations. It includes routes and schedules for multiple bus lines in an area, as well as links to other transportation data and visualization sites. The goal is to make more transportation data openly available to improve information and services.
Mansfield and District U3A's July 2016 newsletter includes reports on a holiday
in Devon, the Sci-Tech group visit to Bombardier, the Garden Visits group at Breezy Knees near Scarborough and news of other activities and planned events.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
This document provides information about The Gazette newspaper, including its editorial team, contact information, and top stories from its website. It lists the executive editor, news editor, sports editor, and display manager. It provides details on how to contact the newsdesk, place advertisements, submit letters, and get home delivery. It also advertises upcoming local events in Islington, including dance classes, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
CRTC May 2006 -Transcript Review of the Commercial Radio PolicyMagda de la Torre
This document is a transcript of Magda De la Torre's presentation to the CRTC during a review of commercial radio policy on May 18, 2006. In her presentation, she addresses three main issues: statistics from industry institutions, listeners and revenues from diversity. She provides statistics showing growing diverse populations and languages in Canada. She argues that diversity brings listeners, as evidenced by her successful Spanish radio show. She is critical of industry groups for not adequately supporting diversity and calls on the CRTC to make diversity requirements like 15% ethnic content mandatory to help independent diverse artists.
The document provides a schedule of events taking place at Harbourfront Centre from July 18-24. It lists over 50 events occurring during this period, including yoga classes, dance performances, comedy shows, music performances, art exhibitions, children's activities, and more. The events celebrate various cultures and are open to the public, with many being free of charge.
Music Tourism in UK: $3.5 Billion Spent Every YearRafat Ali
According to a very interesting new report by UKMusic and VisitBritain released today, the headline number is this: 6.5 million music loving tourists attended a festival or gig in UK last year, generating spend of £2.2 billion ($3.5 billion) in the process.
This document provides information about Dick Raines Design Ltd, an interpretation and design company located in York, UK. It summarizes the company's services such as exhibition design, illustration, and research for museums, heritage sites, and leisure projects. It provides examples of past clients and projects, which include designs for churches, museums, and historic sites. Brief descriptions are given of the owners Dick and Sue Raines' backgrounds and roles within the company.
The document describes the rules and format of the 6th National Open Quizzing Championships in Karnataka, India. It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with 5 questions each, and two oral rounds ("Clockwise" and "Anti-clockwise") with 24 questions each. The questions cover a wide range of topics from history, arts, science and current events. Scoring is based on a "+10/-5" system for correct/incorrect answers.
The document discusses several topics:
1) The deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal, killing over 5,000 people and affecting 8 million. Powerful aftershocks continued and caused further damage.
2) Details on the record-breaking Virgin Money London Marathon, where over 37,500 runners participated and millions was raised for charity. Several records were set.
3) An announcement that the production of War Horse has extended its run at the New London Theatre in London until February 2016.
Chris Miller SVdP C_G Crisis Communications Case Studies Workshop Deakin 20_0...B4Crisis
This document discusses four case studies of crisis situations and the lessons learned from each regarding crisis communications:
1. The 2008 gas pipeline ruptures at Varanus Island, WA showed the importance of traditional media and providing factual information. However, social media was not utilized to its full potential for engagement.
2. The 2010 engine failure on a Qantas A380 demonstrated how social media can shape the narrative if official spokespeople are not visible. Passengers used social media to share information and perspectives.
3. The 2013 Asiana Airlines crash in San Francisco highlighted how quickly social media can disseminate information. The organization lost control of the story due to a lack of prompt response on social media
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Lightning Talk Session 2: Achieving 100% Open Access to Research Publications
Students as Scholars – Participation in Open Research and Publishing Practices: The Case of the Communications Undergraduate Journal at Dublin City University
presented by Ronan Cox, Dublin City University;
5 Years of HRB Open Research in 5 Minutes
presented by Hannah Wilson, F1000;
National Open Access Repositories: Strengthen and Align Ireland’s Network of Open Access Repositories
presented by Christopher Loughnane, University of Galway;
The National Open Access Monitor Project
presented by Catherine Ferris, IReL.
NORFest 2023: Early Career Researcher Panel on Research Assessmentdri_ireland
Panel talk on November 3, 2023 at the National Open Research Festival 2023 which took place at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Panel moderator: Yensi Flores Bueso
Slides from early career researchers:
Noémie Aubert Bonn, Postdoctoral Researcher at Hasselt University, Belgium, and the University of Manchester, UK;
Melissa Sharp, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow and Honorary Lecturer, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland;
Erzsébet Tóth Czifra Head of Programme at the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA);
Stefan Müller, Assistant Professor and Ad Astra Fellow in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin, Member of the Young Academy of Ireland;
Irene Castellano, Horizon Europe Health Cluster National Contact Point (NCP) for Ireland and Chair of the Ireland Chapter of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA).
NORFest 2023: National Open Research Fund 2023, Projects Launchdri_ireland
Launch of the NORF Open Research Fund 2023 Projects
introduced by Daniel Bangert, National Open Research Coordinator, Digital Repository of Ireland.
The NORF Open Research Fund 2023 is funding 13 research projects designed to support and advance Open Research in Ireland. This session featured presentations from a selection of the Project Leads of these projects. Speakers include Sally Smith (TCD), Jo-Hanna Ivers (TCD), Armin Straube (UL), Eoin O’Dell (TCD), Patrick Healy (UL), Ian Marder (MU), and Gemma Moore and Laura Rooney Ferris (HSE).
NORFest 2023 Lightning Talks Session Three dri_ireland
Lightning Talk Session 3: Enabling FAIR Research Data and Other Outputs
The Irish ORCID Consortium
presented by Catherine Ferris, IReL;
Exploring Large-Scale Open Data: The Curatr Platform
presented by Derek Greene, University College Dublin;
A Workflow for Research Data Management (RDM): Aligning the Management of Research Data
presented by Gail Birkbeck, University College Dublin;
Making Cultural Heritage Data FAIR: Developing Recommendations for the WorldFAIR Project at the Digital Repository of Ireland
presented by Joan Murphy, Digital Repository of Ireland.
Lightning Talk Session 1: Establishing a Culture of Open Research
Agape – Building an Open Science Practising Community
presented by Cassandra Murphy, Agape Open Science/Maynooth University;
Open Research Practices for Research Integrity
presented by Lai Ma, University College Dublin;
Research Assessment and Incentivising Open Research Practices
presented by David O’Connell, University College Cork
Keynote address 'Opening Science' at NORFest 2023 on November 2, 2023 at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin Ireland. Keynote speaker: Chelle Gentemann, science lead for NASA’s Transform to Open Science Mission and co-chair of the U.S. White House Office for Science and Technology and Policy (OSTP) Sub-working group on the Year of Open Science
The Archiving Reproductive Health project as a FAIR data resource for humanit...dri_ireland
This presentation describes how the Archiving Reproductive Health project at the Digital Repository of Ireland can be used as a FAIR data resource for humanities researchers. It summarises the project progress to date and explain how ARH's digital collections can be used by researchers to build databases or data tools, can be searched using standardised vocabularies, and its outputs shared as openly licensed publications.
It was created by Clare Lanigan, Preetam Singhvi and Dr Lorraine Grimes of the ARH project and delivered by Clare Lanigan at the DARIAH Annual Event 2023 (https://annualevent.dariah.eu/) in Budapest on 8 June 2023.
Developing a self-care protocol for working with potentially traumatic data: ...dri_ireland
This presentation was given by Dr Lorraine Grimes and Clare Lanigan of the Archiving Reproductive Health project at the Digital Repository of Ireland at the conference 'Care for People in the Archives' held by the Archives Society of Alberta in Edmonton on 25 -27 May 2023. The presentation gives an overview of the ARH project and the process by which the Self-Care Protocol was developed and implemented.
The Digital Repository of Ireland Digital Preservation and Research Sustainab...dri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by DRI interim director Dr. Lisa Griffith as part of Love Data Week in University College Dublin (UCD) research community on 15th February 2023.
DRI's role in WorldFAIR: Cultural Heritage / Image Sharingdri_ireland
Natalie Harrower discussed cultural heritage data sharing of images. While some cultural institutions have adopted FAIR practices like persistent identifiers and format standards, many large image sharing platforms predate FAIR and have their own metadata standards. The challenge is how to help align these platforms and vocabularies with FAIR principles to promote best practices for archiving, preservation, and research. The proposed approach is to work with existing communities and platforms, analyze current practices, engage relevant groups, and test alignments through partnerships with trusted digital repositories.
Introduction to research data managementdri_ireland
An Introduction to Research Data Management: slides from a presentation given online on May 12 2022, by Beth Knazook, Project Manager, Research Data. Covers topics such as: what are research data; why share research data; why DMPs are important; and where should you share your data?
These slides are from a presentation delivered by Dr James Louis Smith, postdoctoral fellow at University College Cork for the Ports, Past and Present project, delivered on 17 Sept 2021 as part of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
This document provides an overview of a collection of 8 documentary films made between 2000 and 2017 about communities in Dublin neighborhoods. The films were made in a hybrid style, not through traditional TV or film commissions but in collaboration with community organizations. They cover topics like social history, housing, employment, childhood, and the Dublin drug crisis. More than 100 people participated by being interviewed or performing. Funding came from community and arts sources. Some of the films have won awards at film festivals. The collection is now preserved by the Dublin Research Institute after previously only being stored digitally by the filmmaker. It provides over 5 hours of footage documenting stories and themes from the featured Dublin communities.
These slides are from a presentation delivered by Karen De Lacey, county archivist at Fingal County Council, delivered on 17 Sept 2021 as part of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
These slides are from a presentation delivered by Emma Clarke, founder of Dublin Ghost Signs, delivered on 17 Sept 2021 as part of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
This presentation was delivered by Liz Miller, Professor in Communication Studies, Concordia University, as part of ‘Engaging Communities with Archives: Video as a tool for activism, advocacy, and archival work’, a collaborative online event hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) on 7 Sept 2021. The webinar focused on archival initiatives and participatory projects that aim to train or support community groups in using video to tell personal stories, bring about social change, or archive and preserve activism and advocacy work.
The presentation focuses on Mapping Memories, a participatory media initiative that offered over a hundred young individuals the opportunity to recount their stories of refugee experiences on their own terms.
Supporting Activists to Preserve Video Documentation dri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by Yvonne Ng, Archives Manager at WITNESS, as part of ‘Engaging Communities with Archives: Video as a tool for activism, advocacy, and archival work’, a collaborative online event hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) on 7 Sept 2021. The webinar focused on archival initiatives and participatory projects that aim to train or support community groups in using video to tell personal stories, bring about social change, or archive and preserve activism and advocacy work.
The presentation focuses on WITNESS’s work and how they support people to use video as a tool for activism and advocacy.
Making The Future is a cross-border cultural program funded by €1.82M from the EU PEACE IV program to empower people from different communities in Northern Ireland to explore museum collections and archives. The program involves four partner organizations and over 200 participants so far exploring themes through digital storytelling like gender, migration, music and arts. One program called "Every Day is a School Day" involved 10 blind participants working with the Royal National Institute of Blind People to create short films about their experiences with education in Northern Ireland and making archives more accessible. The goal is to break down barriers and fill gaps to create an inclusive archive through 100 shared stories reflecting on the past, present and future of Northern Ireland.
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
https://youtu.be/nV4kGHFsEHw
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents
Discover various methods for clearing negative entities from your space and spirit, including energy clearing techniques, spiritual rituals, and professional assistance. Gain practical knowledge on how to implement these techniques to restore peace and harmony. For more information visit here: https://www.reikihealingdistance.com/negative-entity-removal/
Hajj and umrah notes short procedure with important duas and translation
DRI Presentation to BISA - Natalie Harrower
1. Dr Natalie Harrower
Manager, Education and Outreach
Digital Repository of Ireland
Royal Irish Academy
Presentation to BISA, Isle of Man, May 17, 2013
2. Mission Statement
DRI Presentation
DRI is an interactive trusted digital repository
for contemporary and historical, social and
cultural data held by Irish institutions
3. Vision
DRI Presentation
DRI links and preserves the rich data held by
Irish institutions, providing a central internet
access point and multimedia tools
4. DRI Presentation
• Exchequer funded; HEA PRTLI 5, €5.2M
• Royal Irish Academy (lead), National University of
Ireland, Maynooth, National University of Ireland,
Galway, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin Institute of
Technology, National College of Art and Design
• Partners: academic, cultural, social, industry
• Sep 2011 – Sep 2015
Funding
6. DRI Presentation
Local consultations
R & D
Best Practices (Irish & International)
Demonstrator Projects
Method
Repository – Preservation & Access
Guidelines & Policy
Education & Training
7. Consultation: Interviews & Advisors
DRI Presentation
Launch of National Report in Oct 2012:
Digital Archiving in Ireland: National
Survey of the Humanities and Social
Sciences
Interviewed 40 institutions to survey
their current approaches to digital data
8. Supporters / Advisors
Clare County Library
Crawford Gallery
Digital Enterprise Research Institute
Digital Humanities Observatory
Digital Research Infrastructure for
the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH)
Discovery Programme
Dublin City Archives
Dublin City University
Economic and Social Research
Institute
Health Research Board
Hunt Museum
Irish Architectural Archive
Irish Film Institute
Irish Manuscript Commission
Irish Museum of Modern Art
Irish Traditional Music Archive
Microsoft
National Archives of Ireland
National Centre for Technology in
Education
National Gallery of Ireland
National Library of Ireland
National Museum of Ireland
Oral History Network of Ireland
Raidió na Gaeltachta
RTÉ
University College Cork
University College Dublin
University of Limerick
15. DRI Presentation
Interviews
National Practice Survey
National Steering Committee on Open Access
National Guidelines
International Organisations (DARIAH, RDA)
Policy adoption
Growing Policy
17. DRI Presentation
Prof Chris Morash & Dr John Keating, NUIM
Media Envelope
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19. DRI Presentation
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The KerrymanThe Kerryman
The Connacht TribuneThe Connacht Tribune
20. DRI Presentation
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The KerrymanThe Kerryman
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21. DRI Presentation
Dr. Jane Gray, IQDA
Changing life patterns in Ireland, 1900s to present
Life Stories
"My mother used to make a ball and we used to play ball, she
used to make a hurl out of a bit of a board and make the
handle a bit thin and you could catch it, no shape or make it
only a bit of a board. And she used to make a ball out of a
soft set of turf and put an old sock around it"
22. DRI Presentation
Robin Adams, TCD Library
Stained Glass Windows
Business records, ephemera
Harry Clarke 1889 to 1931
23. DRI Presentation
Dr. Seathrún Ó Tuairisg, NUIG
RTÉ RnG: 40 years broadcast history, 23K hours
Folklore gathering, béaloideas
www.joeheaney.org, Sean nós
Irish Language
25. DRI Presentation
Prototype of repository – OAIS model
Open Access to Metadata
DRI to mint DOIs
International Report (follows National one)
File formats – text and image
In progress: metadata taskforce, audio and
video formats, IP/copyright
Current Status (May 2013)
27. DRI Presentation
Education
•Conferences on best practices, philosophical
approaches (RODH, Oadata)
•Hands-on skills training (Liked data, data
modelling, etc.)
•Upcoming training series
•Collaborations (e.g. CENDARI)
•Public events – e.g. Researcher’s Night curate-
a-thon
28. DRI Presentation
- How to turn a paper document into a digital one - basic steps
- How determine which metadata standards to use
- How to convert bespoke metadata into contemporary standards (how to fit
catalogue records into a metadata schema)
- What are the best file formats to use (JPEG, WAV, PDF, etc.)
- How to make digital content accessible (e.g. I've scanned it, now how to I
get it online?)
- What kind of database should I use? How about a content management
system (CMS)?
- Best platforms for sharing online
- Approaches/issues in IP and copyright
- Data modelling
- How to best store digital content - in the cloud, on a secure server, on a
USB key.
- How to preserve digital content so that it is relatively 'future-proof'
- How to exploit Linked Data for your archives
Training…what is
required?
30. DRI Presentation
Policy Areas
* Digital curation practices
* Metadata standards
* Media formats
* Data generation and preparation for archiving
* Language issues
* Documentation
* Preservation
* Copyright/intellectual property
* Privacy, ethics, consent, anonymisation
* Access
*Re-use rights
*Sharing rights
*Termination