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'A history of Ireland in 10 words' exhibition
Visit our touring exhibition based on the award-winning book A history of Ireland in 100 words at the Linen Hall Library, Belfast.
Dublin Festival of History – Dublin 1847: maps and themes
As part of the Dublin Festival of History, Frank Cullen will discuss various aspects of Dublin from the Ordnance Survey town plans of 1847.
Using FAIR data from Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector
The DRI and RDA, with the support of Europeana Research, are holding a webinar on the benefits of using FAIR data in the GLAM sectors.
Talks and chat from the authors of 'A History of Ireland in 100 Words'
Join Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh and Gregory Toner, MRIA, for talks and chat about Irish words, tales and history.
#WeMissIPRES
A few digital preservationists from around the world, including DRI’s Natalie Harrower, have come together to organise an online knowledge exchange in anticipation of the 2020 iPres conference in Beijing, which has been...
Toward a Resilient Higher Education System
Conversation 4 in the RIA Online Conversation Series: Perspectives and Pathways in a Time of Crisis will examine how we ensure the protection of our communities, students and staff, as we embark on a new academic year...
Uncovering Grangegorman Histories: Culture Night 2020
Hear the little-known story of the discovery, salvage and restoration of asylum records from the Grangegorman site.
Culture at risk: Digitally preserving the referendum on the 8th Amendment
Join the DRI to explore questions around the long-term preservation of at-risk culturally significant digital materials in a lively webinar.
Amplifying change: A history of the Atlantic Philanthropies on the island of Ireland
Join DRI for a celebratory online launch of 'Amplifying change: A history of the Atlantic Philanthropies on the island of Ireland'.
Transforming the Future of Ageing
The Academy, along with SAPEA and FEAM is hosting a webinar to discuss the ‘Transforming the Future of Ageing’ report