Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byDwight Leonard Modified over 8 years ago
1
NDLR Fest 2011 Interactive eBooks of the Magazine of Magazines, a Mid-Eighteenth Century Limerick Publication Dr. Michael Griffin, Yvonne Diggins, & Zi Parker (ISSP Government of Ireland Scholar), University of Limerick 23 rd March 2011
2
Highlighting another Digitisation Project!! UL Research Seed Fund and PRTLI4 Magazine images text searchable First study and analysis of the periodical - part of the ISSP/PRTLI4 project ‘Transforming Technologies’ Available as a public good
3
Summary of NDLR 2011 Presentation Introduction to the Magazine of Magazines Target Audience & Project Objectives Who was involved? Demonstration of eBooks Software Used Storing of eBooks User Feedback Future Plans
4
18th Century Limerick publication, Andrew Welsh Reprint of the London Magazine of Magazines, William Owen New literary material and scientific or technological advances at a European level The Magazine of Magazines 1751- 1769: An Overview
5
Thomas Gray’s famous Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, in 1751 Dr Johnson and Voltaire Published for the best part of two decades, from 1751 to 1769 Science, philosophy, medicine, meteorology, religion, mythology and literature
6
Target Audience & Project Objectives Academics, students, researchers – English Literature, Humanities, History, Librarian and archival studies Bring the experience of the eighteenth-century Limerick reader to life from microfilm through to online interaction
7
Project Objectives (cont.) Enhance T&L in this subject area - students who may not have an initial interest in non-contemporary literature make rare and primary resources readily available for T&L User friendly quality and innovative reusable learning resources - Digitise for lifelong learning and ease of online sharing
8
Who is Involved in this eBook Project?
9
National Digital Learning Resources Service 2010 National NDLR Funding (5,000 Euro)
10
The Eighteenth Century Research Group Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research into the ‘long’ 18th century Prof. Geraldine Sheridan, Dr. Michael Griffin, Yvonne Diggins, Research Assistant and Zi Parker, ISSP Government of Ireland Scholar (UL)
11
The British Library and the National Library of Ireland Incomplete run in the British Library for the period 1751-1761 The National Library of Ireland, January 1751 – September 1769, partial copy in the Joly collection
12
Trinity College Dublin Prof. Frank Boland, Darren Kavanagh and John Squires iMark - interactive Media Annotation Resource Kit Digitisation technical support and advice iMark further developments
13
Demonstration of the eBooks http://www.ul.ie/ecrg/ndlr-ebook-project http://www.ul.ie/ecrg/ndlr-ebook-project
14
Software Used Photoshop CS5 (saving of images for web) Audacity (recording annotations) iMark- interactive Media Annotation Resource Kit
15
iMark - interactive Media Annotation Resource Kit Document Annotation System Interactive book environment for the end user accompanying text fields, audio inserts, web URLs, video etc. Open source software to Irish HE Academics -NDLR
16
Storing of eBook Output NDLR UL Institutional Repository National Library of Ireland Open Access Initiative-Protocol Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) www.ul.ie/ecrg www.ul.ie/ecrg
17
User Feedback: Academic Position
18
User Feedback: Usefulness of Resources
19
User Feedback: Would you use these resources in T&L
20
User Feedback: How would you use these resources in T&L
21
User Feedback: Why are these resources useful to T&L?
22
User Feedback: How could these resources be improved
23
Future Plans JISC online case study (under review) ECRG Digitisation Project Launch (April 2011) Social media campaigns to generate awareness of the project Including the eBooks in national and international 18 th Century collections Completing the set (NLI) (1761-1769)
24
Thank You! NDLR Our project partners Trinity College Dublin, the British Library and Mary Immaculate College
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.