Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county
Resource type
External Resource
Authors, editors and contributors
Brendan Teeling, Emma Clarke, Karen De Lacey, Joe Lee, James Louis Smith
Topics (keywords)
History, Community Archives, Ireland, Digital archiving, Digital preservation, Ghost signs, Community films, Dublin Ports
Learning outcomes
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Abstract
This recording is of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
Digital archives are bursting with collections relating to Dublin’s past and present. They trace the boundaries and geography of the city and the social, cultural, and business life of Dubliners through the centuries. This webinar brings together the content creators of these exceptional collections as well as the historians, geographers, and curators of digitised records to showcase Dublin’s digital cultural heritage.
The event is chaired by Deputy City Librarian at Dublin City Libraries and Archives (DCLA), Brendan Teeling. Speakers include:
Emma Clarke, Founder of Dublin Ghost Signs
Karen De Lacey, County Archivist at Fingal County Council
Joe Lee, Independent Film and Video Maker
Dr James Louis Smith, Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Cork for the Ports, Past and Present project
Title of the resource
Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county
Resource type
External Resource
Authors, editors and contributors
Brendan Teeling, Emma Clarke, Karen De Lacey, Joe Lee, James Louis Smith
Topics (keywords)
History, Community Archives, Ireland, Digital archiving, Digital preservation, Ghost signs, Community films, Dublin Ports
Learning outcomes
No response
Abstract
This recording is of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
Digital archives are bursting with collections relating to Dublin’s past and present. They trace the boundaries and geography of the city and the social, cultural, and business life of Dubliners through the centuries. This webinar brings together the content creators of these exceptional collections as well as the historians, geographers, and curators of digitised records to showcase Dublin’s digital cultural heritage.
The event is chaired by Deputy City Librarian at Dublin City Libraries and Archives (DCLA), Brendan Teeling. Speakers include: