This presentation by Deborah Thorpe was part of the session "Introducing the Arts and Culture in Education Research Repository" at the Open Scholarship Week 2020 organised by NUI Galway. It can be viewed at https://nuigalway.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/Introducing+the+Arts+and+Culture+in+Research+Repository/1_qme2occv/121659351. The introduction to the recently launched Arts and Culture in Education Research Repository (ACERR) is geared towards existing and potential digital collections researchers or curators who may be interested in depositing those collections into the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI). Although developed for ACERR it is open to all who may be interested in depositing their work with a national platform and storing ...
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This poster describes a 3U Partnership Humanities collaboration involving the Department of History ...
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A keynote at the Courtauld Institute of Art's Digital Art History Research Group seminar series
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The issue of the digital humanities is related to evidence and often relates to the question of arch...
This paper reports on the Postgraduate Education research project which was conducted as part of the...
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AbstractThis paper focuses on the significant developments in the area of open education, in particu...
Structured Abstract Purpose . This paper situates the activity of digitisation to increase access to...
This poster describes a 3U Partnership Humanities collaboration involving the Department of History ...