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James Hardiman - 19th century scholar and Mayo man
(Clew Bay Heritage Centre, 2017-11)
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New directions for academic libraries in research staffing: A case study at National University of Ireland Galway
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-04-10)
New research needs, global developments and local shifts in emphasis are demanding a broader range of interactions by librarians with researchers and are challenging previous staffing structures. Research has a higher ...
The Abbey Theatre digitization project in NUI Galway
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-12-17)
National University of Ireland, Galway and the Abbey Theatre finalized a partnership to digitize the archive of the Abbey Theatre in 2012. The partnership leverages NUI Galway’s position as a leader in theatre and digital ...
Communicating new library roles to enable digital scholarship: a review article
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-04-06)
Academic libraries enable a wide range of digital scholarship activities, increasingly as a partner rather than as a service provider. Communicating that shift in role is challenging, not least as digital scholarship is a ...
Sharing the pain, striving for gain
(UK Serials Group, 2010-03)
Ireland is experiencing a particularly severe and sudden economic downturn. Spending on higher education is under the microscope, with implications for university libraries. The impact of this new environment at National ...
Making sense of e-book usage data
(The Acquisitions Librarian, 2007)
This article provides an overview of the types of statistical
data available for e-book usage and includes examples from specifc vendors,
along with coverage of standards such as COUNTER (Counting Online
Usage of Networked ...
A landscape archive: methods for interaction design, preservation, access, and mapping—a case study
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-11-07)
The National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway) acquired the archive of Tim Robinson in 2013. Robinson is a cartographer and writer who lived, studied, and documented the landscape surrounding Galway Bay over the ...
The McGahern Archive at the James Hardiman Library
(National University of Ireland, Galway, 2007)
E-Books Challenges and Opportunities
(D-Lib Magazine, 2004-10)
E-books are commonly perceived as offering great potential for learner support but also as
struggling to compete with print due to poor on-screen presentation, restrictive licencing and
limited range of titles offered. ...
Reinvented, Re-imagined and Somehow Dislocated: The Evolution of Two John McGahern Short Stories
(2008-09-03)
The John McGahern archive at The James Hardiman Library, National University of Ireland Galway includes drafts of all McGahern's works. The archive includes over twenty drafts of McGahern's story 'Christmas', while the ...