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    • Towards a research platform for the 1641 Depositions: new technologies and the humanities 

      LAWLESS, SEAMUS; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; O SIOCHRU, MICHEAL (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      This project will investigate innovative technology to structure and lend meaning to a large corpus of unstructured information. The objectives of this project are: to investigate how text analytics and semantic mark-up ...
    • Second language acquisition and native language maintenance in the Polish diaspora in Ireland and France 

      Kopeckova, Romana; Singleton, David; Regan, Vera; Debaene, Ewelina (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      Since the accession of ten new member states to the EU on May 1st 2004, the Republic of Ireland has experienced a significant reversal in the direction of migration - from outward to inward. Large numbers of Polish nationals ...
    • Identity, conflict and community art 

      Guzzanti, Paula; Trinity College Dublin. Irish School of Ecumenics (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      This research, based on an ethnographic study of a community art project from the Atlas Women's Centre in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, examines the contribution of such art programmes to the processes of conflict transformation. ...
    • Research Ethics Module 

      Junker-Kenny, Maureen; Trinity College Dublin. Irish School of Ecumenics; Trinity College Dublin. School of Religions and Theology (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      Aimed at postgraduate students, the Research Ethics module is run as a Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) project by TCD's Irish School of Ecumenics and School of Religions and Theology in collaboration with UCC and NUIG. The ...
    • The Fagel Project 

      Jackson, Tim; McGowan, Moray; Van Berlo, Martine (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      The East Pavilion of the Old Library houses the Fagel Collection - the books, pamphlets and maps amassed by a powerful Dutch family by the end of the 18th century. The Fagels having fallen on hard times as a result of the ...
    • The Bridge-IT Project: digitally connecting academic research with the wider community in Ireland 

      Redmond, Jennifer; Trinity College Dublin. School of English; Trinity College Dublin. Department of Electrronic and Electrical Engineering; Trinity College Dublin. Library (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      The Bridge-IT Project will interview older men and women in Ireland using multimedia technologies. The data generated from the interviews will be used to produce experimental and highly innovative content that will be ...