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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) has become a member of the Irish Museums Association (IMA).
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A wonderful evening was had at Academy House celebrating Culture Night 2022, our first in-person Culture Night since 2019! We welcomed 550 visitors through the doors and there was plenty to see and hear.
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On the fifth anniversary of the referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment of the Irish constitution, the Archiving Reproductive Health project is delighted to announce the publication of three new collections, and additions to existing collections.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is pleased to announce that a new collection – Roses from the Heart – has been published in the Repository through South East Technological University.
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Digital Repository of Ireland invite early career researchers to apply for a new annual Research Award worth €500.
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The prestigious Digital Preservation Awards ceremony is the most prominent celebration of achievement for those people and organisations who have made significant and innovative contributions to maintaining our digital legacy.
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Science Europe’s Practical Guide to the International Alignment of Research Data Management offers targeted guidance for organisations, disciplines, and individual researchers.
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The Research Data Alliance (RDA) is launching a call for proposals as part of the EOSC Future Project. Deadline to apply is 29 Oct 2021.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to announce that the Waterford City Maps Collection is now available through the Repository.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to announce the winners of the DRI Community Archive Scheme 2023 - Dublin Digital Radio (ddr). They are the ninth community group to win the award since DRI first ran the scheme in 2019.
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The preliminary programme for Ireland’s inaugural National Open Research Festival, taking place in the Royal Irish Academy 2-3 November 2023, has just been published on the National Open Research Forum (NORF) website.
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The new Board of the Digital Repository of Ireland has been announced
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The Digital Repository of Ireland is keen to contribute resources and expertise during this pandemic and has identified several key areas for support
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DRI has created a survey to gather data on the expectations Irish institutions have for DRI as an Irish national aggregator for Europeana.
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Individuals and institutions/organisations from the research community in Ireland are invited to provide comments on the National Open Research Landscape Report.
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Ireland’s National Open Research Forum (NORF) has opened a call for Expressions of Interest for actions funded by the NORF 2022 Open Research Fund.
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Ireland’s first annual National Open Research Festival will take place at the Royal Irish Academy, on 2-3 November 2023
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is pleased to announce that a new collection – the Kilkenny Traditional Shopfront Signage Project 2021 – has been published in the Repository through Kilkenny County Library.
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With sport and games cancelled across Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland is asking people to dig out their sporting memorabilia and contribute to Europeana Sport - Ireland’s Stories.
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RIA journals, including publications dating back to 1787, now available for text mining.
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The Doegen Records Web Project is now under the stewardship of the DRI. Tionscadal Gréasáin Cheirníní Doegen, The Doegen Records Web Project - Digital Repository of Ireland (dri.ie)
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) was proud to sponsor the Best Poster Prize at iPres 2022 in Glasgow.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is delighted to share that Clare County Archives have published a new collection in the Repository, pertaining to the Clare Grand Jury.
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During May and June 2024, the National Open Research Forum (NORF) and the MoreBrains Cooperative will present a series of community events on the Irish Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) Roadmap Project.
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