In 2014, University College Cork presented the Sir Henrys@UCC Library research exhibition, which documented the history and socio-cultural significance of a famous Cork live music venue called Sir Henrys. This article explains how the story of Sir Henrys was researched, shaped and told, how it was presented to as wide an audience as possible, and how that audience responded. It also looks at the impact and legacy of the exhibition
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Institutional cinema did not arrive fully formed to the city of Cork, Ireland, but was constituted t...
This research responds to calls to further our understanding of exhibitions in the library context (...
This article offers a revisionist history of a key period of Belfast and Northern Ireland’s music sc...
The Library of Trinity College Dublin is home to enormously diverse collections, spanning 13th centu...
Based upon recently recovered materials donated to the International Association for Media and Histo...
This presentation describes how digital cultural heritage has evolved over the last 20 years and how...
The founding of the Gaelic League, in a room at No. 9, Lower Sackville Street, Dublin, on 31 July 18...
Public Project ReportThis project combined a podcast and audio workshop to explore the cultural and ...
peer-reviewedThe Special Collections and Archives Department (SpecColl) was established in the Gluck...
This article describes the implementation of a web-based integrated library catalogue system at the ...
This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674-1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
The Heritage Quay project is changing how archive services at the University of Huddersfield are del...
Article discussing the running of a Library radio show broadcast on Goldsmiths Student radio station...
Innovation, outreach and collaboration in university museums can take many forms. In recent years, v...
An article reflecting on a collaborative project between the Graduate Diploma Graphic Design course ...
Institutional cinema did not arrive fully formed to the city of Cork, Ireland, but was constituted t...
This research responds to calls to further our understanding of exhibitions in the library context (...
This article offers a revisionist history of a key period of Belfast and Northern Ireland’s music sc...
The Library of Trinity College Dublin is home to enormously diverse collections, spanning 13th centu...
Based upon recently recovered materials donated to the International Association for Media and Histo...
This presentation describes how digital cultural heritage has evolved over the last 20 years and how...
The founding of the Gaelic League, in a room at No. 9, Lower Sackville Street, Dublin, on 31 July 18...
Public Project ReportThis project combined a podcast and audio workshop to explore the cultural and ...
peer-reviewedThe Special Collections and Archives Department (SpecColl) was established in the Gluck...
This article describes the implementation of a web-based integrated library catalogue system at the ...
This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674-1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
The Heritage Quay project is changing how archive services at the University of Huddersfield are del...
Article discussing the running of a Library radio show broadcast on Goldsmiths Student radio station...
Innovation, outreach and collaboration in university museums can take many forms. In recent years, v...
An article reflecting on a collaborative project between the Graduate Diploma Graphic Design course ...