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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


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