This paper reports on the digitisation of the folk song and music collected by Tom Munnelly which was conducted as part of the UCD Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA) series of demonstrator research projects. Between 1971 and 2007, Tom Munnelly recorded over 1,500 tapes (over 20,000 songs) of folksong, folk music and folklore, the largest collection of traditional song compiled by a single individual in Ireland. This research project set out to digitise the first year of this collection, which is held on reel-to-reel tape and therefore is at significant risk of obsolescence and deterioration, in order to preserve this important material and make it more widely available. The remit of these projects was to provide digital rese...
Preface.--Index.--pt. I. The Joyce collection.--pt. II. Continuation of the Joyce collection.--pt. I...
This paper presents our initial work on collection of recordings and related metadata with a view to...
Despite the international success and long careers of Irish ensembles like The Chieftains, The Dubli...
peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Ir...
This paper reports on the Folklore Schools 1937-38 project which was conducted as part of the UCD Ir...
The process of digitising archives, widespread in the previous decade, has not omitted musical reso...
In this paper, a brief description is given of the National Folklore Collection and in particular of...
In this paper, a brief description is given of the National Folklore Collection and in particular of...
This thesis is concerned with the survival, influence and scholarly use of songs printed cheaply in ...
In this paper, a brief description is given of the National Folklore Collection and in particular of...
The paper gives a description of an important mid nineteenth-century manuscript Irish music collecti...
This paper reports on the Folklore School Games project which was conducted as part of the UCD Irish...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
Preface.--Index.--pt. I. The Joyce collection.--pt. II. Continuation of the Joyce collection.--pt. I...
This paper presents our initial work on collection of recordings and related metadata with a view to...
Despite the international success and long careers of Irish ensembles like The Chieftains, The Dubli...
peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Ir...
This paper reports on the Folklore Schools 1937-38 project which was conducted as part of the UCD Ir...
The process of digitising archives, widespread in the previous decade, has not omitted musical reso...
In this paper, a brief description is given of the National Folklore Collection and in particular of...
In this paper, a brief description is given of the National Folklore Collection and in particular of...
This thesis is concerned with the survival, influence and scholarly use of songs printed cheaply in ...
In this paper, a brief description is given of the National Folklore Collection and in particular of...
The paper gives a description of an important mid nineteenth-century manuscript Irish music collecti...
This paper reports on the Folklore School Games project which was conducted as part of the UCD Irish...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
The subject of this study is the exploration of the musical heritage of the Déise region of the sout...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
Preface.--Index.--pt. I. The Joyce collection.--pt. II. Continuation of the Joyce collection.--pt. I...
This paper presents our initial work on collection of recordings and related metadata with a view to...
Despite the international success and long careers of Irish ensembles like The Chieftains, The Dubli...