Listing 8 project(s) whose Methods and Technique is (or has relevance to) Statistical analysis

A Digital Edition of the Alcalá Account Book

This project focused on the creation of a digital edition of the 17th c. Alcalá Account Book, from the Irish College of Alcalá de Henares, Spain. We have provided an online, interactive, full-text, searchable version of the manuscript, along with its transcription (Spanish), translation (English) and preservation quality images.

Early Irish Glossaries Project

The Early Irish Glossaries Project is working on new print editions of Sanas Cormaic (Cormac's glossary), O'Mulconry's glossary, Dúil Dromma Cetta and related texts. These were compiled in Ireland from the eighth century, and are important for our understanding of early Irish literary and language studies. The online Early Irish Glossaries Database provides a range of supplementary resources.

Ireland Illustrated

Creation of a bibliographical database of Illustrated travel accounts on Ireland up to 1850. The database will focus on the images contained in the travel books.

Irish Sporting Heritage

The Irish Sporting Heritage Project aims to compile an inventory of Ireland's built sporting heritage, existing and historical, over the last 150 years. The project is funded by the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism and run by Boston College-Ireland. The project will identify sports of all traditions and social classes and will produce an online database for use by the general public.

Líonra Séimeantach na Gaeilge

Líonra Séimeantach na Gaeilge (The Irish Language Semantic Network) is a database consisting of Irish words and the semantic relationships among them. It is based on, and linked with, the Princeton WordNet for English.

Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie)

Logainm.ie provides the official Irish-language names of almost 100,000 Irish places, as well as supplementary material such as sound files, background information notes, and educational resources. It is being developed by Fiontar, Dublin City University, in collaboration with the Placenames Branch of the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

The OPSIT Project: Charting the Quantitative History of Ireland's Path to Modernity

This project, co-hosted by the Library and Long Room Hub of TCD, is conducting a socio-economic survey of Irish public policy and human development using the Statistical and Social Inquiry of Ireland’s e-Archive. Funded by IRCHSS, it utilises the latest digital library systems to construct a Digital Public Policy Archive plus an interactive resource of historical statistics for future researchers.

The Priscian Glosses and Their Cultural Context

The Latin grammar by Priscian of Caesarea (written c. AD 526–7) was intensely studied in early medieval Ireland, as witnessed in the ninth-century Irish manuscript St Gall 904, which contains a commentary of more than 9,400 glosses in Latin and Old Irish. This project will make available online the first complete transcription of the glosses, as part of a broader study of its cultural relevance.