- Barbara Diener
- 11 months Ago
Alen MacWeeney Alen MacWeeney is an Irish born photographer, based in New York since the 1960s, who has photographed the Irish landscape and people extensively....
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
In this third part of this series on digital preservation of online scholarship, I speak with Dr James O’Sullivan, UCC Lecturer in the Department of...
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
In the previous part in this series, I introduced the issue of vanishing open access journals, and spoke with Alicia Wise of CLOCKSS – who...
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
We hear from a range of people who are working on preservation of online scholarship for the long term future
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
The Ports, Past and Present (PPP) project drew to a close in July 2023, leaving the legacy of a ‘veritable treasure trove’ of open data,...
This guest post was written by Hannah Lynch. Hannah is a project Archivist and was contracted by the Library to fully list, and make available,...
In a reverse of previous ...from the River-side posts which tie into the themed displays on Q floor of UCC Library and focus on items...
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
Referencing, designing and building websites for the long term future In addition to formal publications in books and journals, scholarly sources also include works written...
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
By Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Steward, University College Cork Library THE ‘DIY’ SOLUTION TO CAPTURING AND RECREATING WEBSITES I can’t collect and preserve everything. I...
- Deborah Thorpe
- 1 year Ago
The life and afterlife of webpages by Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Steward, University College Cork Library This is a three-part blog series, please click the...