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Clonmacnoise Suite: Inspiring research through collection development /Marketing
research services/Partnerships in support of research
Jack Hyland & Lisa Callaghan (Dublin City
University), Ask the Audience: Identifying what library services are
important to the research community at DCU
Frank Brady & Ciaran Quinn (Maynooth
University), “Are we communicating effectively, and fully engaging with our
research community? – A case study at Maynooth
University Library”
Fran Callaghan (Dublin City University), “Putting
the band back together”: Synergy in Research Support
Nicole Arbuckle (Backstage Library Works),
Supporting Research through Metadata and Access
Declan O’Sullivan (Trinity College Dublin), How the partnership
between the Library of Trinity College Dublin Digital Resources and Imaging
Services and the ADAPT Centre is inspiring and supporting research.
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Lough Ree 1: Research and Unique and Distinctive Collections
Aisling Lockhart (Trinity College Dublin), You’ve
Got Mail! Supporting research through an online transcription project
Andrea Lydon (National
Gallery of Ireland), A Baroque Collection in the National Gallery of Ireland
Andrew Slattery (University College Dublin), The
National Folklore Collection online: A UCD Library project to support
researcher access to a unique collection
Barbara McCormack (Maynooth
University), Teaching research skills for unique and distinctive collections:
Experiences at Maynooth University Library
Michael Goodall (Queens University Belfast),
Exporting official publications from a DSpace
archive and converting to MARC for upload to the British Library and
University Library Management System.
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Lough Ree 2: Open Access
Dawn, Hibbert (University
of Northampton), Open Access: Beyond Compliance
Guillaume Rivalle (Clarivate Analytics), How does Open Access research sit
in a Citation network?
Gemma Hersh (Elsevier),
Publishers in Partnership: Creating a broader environment for sustainable
scholarly sharing
Daniel Montes (University College Dublin), Online
exhibit tools: Google Cultural Institute vs Omeka
and other open source alternatives
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Clonmacnoise Suite: Partnerships in support of research within and across institutions
Lucy McKenna (Trinity College Dublin) & Marta
Bustillo (University College Dublin), Development of a MODS-RDF Cataloguing
Tool for the Digital Resources and Imaging Services of Trinity College
Dublin.
Terry O’Brien (Waterford IT), Research Output of
Academic Librarians from Irish Higher Education Institutions 2000-2015
Joseph Green (University College Dublin), Making
Open Access count: Creating standards to measure the use of Open Access
resources
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Lough Ree 1: The Library as publisher/Digital Scholarship
Christophe Debruyne (Trinity
College Dublin), Facilitating User Engagement by Enriching Library Data using
Semantic Technologies
Evelyn McAuley (University
of Limerick), Measuring Use and Impact: Assessment Strategies for Digital
Library Initiatives
Lorcan Dempsey (OCLC), The Irish presence in the Published Record
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Clonmacnoise Suit: Presentation Skills for Researchers
Jane Burns (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland),
Ciara McCaffrey (University of Limerick) & Mary Delaney (IT Carlow), Be
seen and be heard as a researcher:
Insights from three librarians on developing research skills,
extending our community of practice and engaging in academic publishing
Elaine Harrington & Jillian Rogers (National
University of Ireland, Galway), Mapping Sound “Off the Map” at UCC: The
Potential of Collaboration Between the Library’s Special Collections and the
Musicology Department
Simon Bains (University of
Manchester), A journey of discovery: investigating student publishing at the
University of Manchester
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Lough Ree 3: Show &
Tell
Liz Dore (University of Limerick), Searching
Systematically For Your Research…Workshops at UL and UHL.
Brid O’Sullivan, (National Library of Ireland) From
the Archive to the Stage: Traditional song research at the NLI
Aisling Keane (National University of Ireland,
Galway), Opening up a Mapping Project Digitally
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