Listing 7 project(s) whose Institution is University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin (UCD)

DHO:Discovery

DHO:Discovery is Ireland’s gateway to Irish digital collections and resources. DHO:Discovery supports the interdisciplinary and inter-institutional sharing of knowledge throughout the Humanities Serving Irish Society consortium and across digital research collections of Irish interest. DHO:Discovery provides three principal means of exploration: Search; Browse; and Discover

Hiberno-English Archive

This site provides an introduction to the history and grammar of Hiberno-English. It also provides a small number of Hiberno-English related links, and relevant details of Hiberno-English related events, such as public lectures, radio broadcasts and so forth.

Irish Stone Axe Project

The Irish Stone Axe Project (ISAP) was established in 1990 to collect and investigate contextual, morphological and petrological information on all known Irish stone axes. The database is the basis for further research on different aspects of the production, distribution and deposition of Irish stone axes. Current work focuses on preparing the database for online implementation.

Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive

The Irish Virtual Research Library & Archive (IVRLA) is a major humanities digitisation and digital object management project launched in UCD in January 2005. The project was conceived as a means to preserve elements of UCD’s repositories and to increase access to this material through the adoption of digitisation technologies.

UCDscholarcast

UCDscholarcast is a research-oriented podcasting initiative. Our podcasts are studio-recorded to broadcast standard and are aimed at a wide academic audience of scholars, graduate students, undergraduates and interested others. Each scholarcast is accompanied by a downloadable PDF transcript to facilitate citation in written academic work.

Women in Modern Irish Culture Bibliographic Database, 1800-2005

The Women in Modern Irish Culture project is searchable database of the work of Irish women writers during the period 1800-2005. The database includes a whole range of publications, such as novels, articles, poems, memoirs, travel writing, essays, cookery writing, plays, and films. Every known edition of a book, play, or film is listed, along with details of printers and publishers for each work.

Wordloca: Reading Old English

An online Old English project to motivate students by providing attractive and user-friendly resources to inspire a creative and fulfilling engagement with language learning. It exploits the potential within digital media to bring together textual, material and audio-visual stimuli on a single page and to create networks and learning communities between and within the institutions involved.