While traditionally recognised as quiet places for study and for reading, today public libraries house in their premises many more activities than they did in the past (Capillé, 2018). No longer just spaces that only house and preserve collections, libraries now stress the importance of the relationship between the collections, the knowledge they contain, and their readers (Mickiewicz, 2016). In this regard, the staging of exhibitions for the public have become increasingly significant and ‘constitute a new area of professional expertise for libraries serving a new, expanded user base in a specific way’ (Fouracre, 2015: 384). While exhibitions help fulfil the role of the library as educator and knowledge disseminator, the scope of exhibitio...
The article explores the production of historical narratives in two national museums, the National M...
In recent years, the impetus to create exhibits (both physical and online) that are innovative, prof...
This thesis is concerned with the consumption of heritage centres in Ireland, and asks why and how v...
This research responds to calls to further our understanding of exhibitions in the library context (...
This paper examines how National Cultural Institutions in Ireland have demonstrated significant resp...
My doctoral research concerns the material and visual culture of modern Ireland with particular focu...
My doctoral research concerns the material and visual culture of modern Ireland with particular focu...
The Library of Trinity College Dublin is home to enormously diverse collections, spanning 13th centu...
The exhibition was curated in the University of Reading's Library Building to mark the celebration o...
While cultural heritage institutions increasingly use participatory events to draw in new audiences,...
This research project presents a methodological and theoretical framework for conducting research on...
Exhibitions have been an important aspect of librarianship throughout history. Without an understand...
The article investigates how three exhibitions represent the Irish participation in the Great War, c...
Like many countries, Ireland has a chaotic and tumultuous past which results in challenges for the s...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
The article explores the production of historical narratives in two national museums, the National M...
In recent years, the impetus to create exhibits (both physical and online) that are innovative, prof...
This thesis is concerned with the consumption of heritage centres in Ireland, and asks why and how v...
This research responds to calls to further our understanding of exhibitions in the library context (...
This paper examines how National Cultural Institutions in Ireland have demonstrated significant resp...
My doctoral research concerns the material and visual culture of modern Ireland with particular focu...
My doctoral research concerns the material and visual culture of modern Ireland with particular focu...
The Library of Trinity College Dublin is home to enormously diverse collections, spanning 13th centu...
The exhibition was curated in the University of Reading's Library Building to mark the celebration o...
While cultural heritage institutions increasingly use participatory events to draw in new audiences,...
This research project presents a methodological and theoretical framework for conducting research on...
Exhibitions have been an important aspect of librarianship throughout history. Without an understand...
The article investigates how three exhibitions represent the Irish participation in the Great War, c...
Like many countries, Ireland has a chaotic and tumultuous past which results in challenges for the s...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
The article explores the production of historical narratives in two national museums, the National M...
In recent years, the impetus to create exhibits (both physical and online) that are innovative, prof...
This thesis is concerned with the consumption of heritage centres in Ireland, and asks why and how v...