The Abbey Theatre Digital Archive: a digitization project with dramatic impact

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2017-11-08Author
Cox, John
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Cox, J., (2017). The Abbey Theatre Digital Archive: a digitization project with dramatic impact. Insights. 30(3), pp.20–30. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.381
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Abstract
National University of Ireland Galway digitized the archive of the Abbey Theatre between 2012 and
2015. This was the largest theatre archive digitization project worldwide and it has had a major impact
on the University and its Library. The scale of the digitization project presented a series of challenges,
including fragile material, limited time, streamlined workflows, complex digital rights management and
effective systems. The project was completed on time and on budget in 2015, using a ‘more product, less
process’ approach. Access to the Abbey Theatre Digital Archive has delivered strong academic impact for
the University, generating new research income and international connections as well as contributing to
improved institutional ranking. The Digital Archive enables new types of research, including text and data
mining, and has reshaped undergraduate curricula. It has also had a transformative effect on the Library as
leader of the project. The role of the archivist has changed and partnerships with the academic community
have strengthened. A growing emphasis on digital publication has been a catalyst for a function- rather
than subject-based organizational structure which promotes participation in digital scholarship initiatives,
with archives and special collections occupying a new position of prominence.