The objective of this essay is not a description of the presently unresearched, unstated and unquantified tradition of collectors, collecting and collectables in Cork; it is rather one of signposting what survives in terms of influences which coalesced into what became the bibliographical and museological resources of the Queen's College and ultimately University College, Cork (UCC)
This work examines the origins and early history of the Queen's College, Cork. Designedly there is a...
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This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...
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Handout for the Poster Presentation at the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Academic & Special L...
Catholic seminary and religious libraries in Ireland, with a few notable exceptions, are almost invi...
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Introduction to MA thesis 'Knowledge profit and knowledge loss in an Enlightened House: the library ...
The Russell Library Cataloguing Project: An online database of early printing, 1450-1850 in the R...
This current essay is divided into three main sections. It begins by placing the Collection in its c...
This work examines the origins and early history of the Queen's College, Cork. Designedly there is a...
peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Ir...
This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...
The history of higher learning in Cork can be traced from its late eighteenth-century origins to its...
While Cork, Ireland is a city transformed by globalization and gentrification, its literary figures ...
Handout for the Poster Presentation at the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Academic & Special L...
Catholic seminary and religious libraries in Ireland, with a few notable exceptions, are almost invi...
An analysis of the history, composition and collation of an Irish manuscript of the fourteenth centu...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
At a Council meeting of the newly-formed Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 17 November 189...
Monsignor Sean Swayne died in 1996 and his collection of 100 pre-1850 books was bequeathed to the Ru...
Text of a paper entitled Sir Shane Leslie and Other Irish Bibliographers presented by Professor Wi...
Introduction to MA thesis 'Knowledge profit and knowledge loss in an Enlightened House: the library ...
The Russell Library Cataloguing Project: An online database of early printing, 1450-1850 in the R...
This current essay is divided into three main sections. It begins by placing the Collection in its c...
This work examines the origins and early history of the Queen's College, Cork. Designedly there is a...
peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Ir...
This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...