Browsing University of Galway Support Services by Author "Houlihan, Barry"
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The ballad of the wild Ginger Man - J.P. Donleavy and Irish Theatre censorship
Houlihan, Barry (RTÉ, 2017-12-23)JP Donleavy is best known for his novel The Ginger Man, but the problems with the stage adaptation of the novel in 1959 showed the cultural censorship at work in Ireland at that time. This paper explores the political and ... -
Breaking the S.E.A.L: schools engagement with archives through learning
Nyirenda, Joseph; Byrne, Imelda; Flynn, Paul; Houlihan, Barry (NUI Galway, 2019)[No abstract available] -
Breaking the SEAL: enhancing engagement with academic libraries and the Academy through educational design innovation in technology-enhanced learning
Fleming, Mary; Flynn, Paul; Hall, Tony; Houlihan, Barry; McSweeney, Niall (Association of College and Research Libraries, 2018)Breaking the SEAL developed from a partnership between the James Hardiman Library and the School of Education at the National University of Ireland Galway. This initiative provides second-level students with opportunities ... -
The Gate Theatre Digital Archive - Gate performance and digital history
Houlihan, Barry (Irish Society for Archives, 2018)The Gate Theatre Digital Archive at NUI Galway is fully digitised and available at the James Hardiman Library. Comprising 170,000 pages of manuscripts and printed materials, over 30,000 photos, over 600 hours of digitised ... -
Taking back the stage: interventions in the performing arts library of the 21st century
Houlihan, Barry (Theatre Library Association, 2016)[No abstract available] -
When Samuel L Jackson played at the Gate, and other Irish theatre moments
Houlihan, Barry (Irish Times, 2019-11-09)This article looks at the archive of neglected plays in modern Irish theatre history and considers thier position within the wider social and literary history of Irish drama, from Samuel L. Jackson performing at the Gate ...