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Access All Areas podcast for all things archives in Ireland and beyond.
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We're on Instagram! Follow us for more archives and archivists tidbits! Username: archive_nation_ireland instagram.com/archive_nation…

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Looking forward to the Foundation of the Irish State Conference, this Fri & Sat here University College Dublin. These lovely display panels are now in place in O'Reilly Hall - curated by Orna Somerville UCD Archives & designed by Catherine Bodey of Library Outreach.👏 centenaries.ucd.ie/events/foundat…

Looking forward to the Foundation of the Irish State Conference, this Fri &amp; Sat here <a href="/ucddublin/">University College Dublin</a>. 
These lovely display panels are now in place in O'Reilly Hall - curated by Orna Somerville <a href="/ucdarchives/">UCD Archives</a> &amp; designed by <a href="/CatherineBodey/">Catherine Bodey</a> of Library Outreach.👏  
centenaries.ucd.ie/events/foundat…
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... psleeman reiterates her show-stopping point from iPRES2022: the most important part of #DigitalPreservation is the people. "For many, the refugee status file will be the only remaining evidence of their person." UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency's legacy data is necessary to prove their identity.

... <a href="/PSleeman/">psleeman</a> reiterates her show-stopping point from iPRES2022: the most important part of #DigitalPreservation is the people. "For many, the refugee status file will be the only remaining evidence of their person." <a href="/Refugees/">UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency</a>'s  legacy data is necessary to prove their identity.
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Hello from the final day of this year's Media Preview where we made a whopping 13,200 files from 46 transfers of departmental records available for journalists to consult this week. Don't forget that you can examine these archives yourselves from Tues 2 January! Tourism-Culture-Arts-Gaeltacht-Sport-Media

Hello from the final day of this year's Media Preview where we made a whopping 13,200 files from 46 transfers of departmental records available for journalists to consult this week. Don't forget that you can examine these archives yourselves from Tues 2 January! <a href="/DeptCultureIRL/">Tourism-Culture-Arts-Gaeltacht-Sport-Media</a>
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On the road again for Archive Nation... This time to lovely Waterford to chat with the City and County archivist and friend, Joanne Rothwell On the menu, the development of local authority archives, Waterford collections and the impact of the DoC 🙌🏽✨ Waterford City & County Council

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"The big picture outcome of the Decade of Centenaries is the idea that the vibrancy of the study of history is archival-based. The public response validates the study of history, the investment in collections and the employment of professional archivists" soundcloud.com/archive-nation…

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Looking forward to listening to this. Both the Atlas of the Irish Revolution and the Atlas of the Irish Civil War make extensive use of documents from the collections held in UCD Archives.

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Ep 10 - Guests' favourite books of the DoC (apart from the Atlases!). John Borgonovo chose G Foster's Irish Civil war and Society Dr Helene O'Keeffe chose Vivid Faces (R Foster) and Spiritual Wounds (Síobhra Aiken). What has been your favourite Decade of Centenaries publication?

Ep 10 - Guests' favourite books of the DoC (apart from the Atlases!). <a href="/BorgonovoJohn/">John Borgonovo</a> chose G Foster's Irish Civil war and Society
 <a href="/heleneokeeffe/">Dr Helene O'Keeffe</a> chose Vivid Faces (R Foster) and Spiritual Wounds (<a href="/siobhra/">Síobhra Aiken</a>). 
What has been your favourite Decade of Centenaries publication?