Irish Record Linkage
@IRL_Project
Linked Data project with @dri_ireland, @insight_centre & @ULPressOffice to provide a comprehensive map of infant & maternal mortality for Dublin from 1864-1913
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.@ciarabreath now presenting findings on macro and micro trends in Dublin infant mortality 1864-1908
Our paper on creating metadata for vital historical records is available as a pre-print now: hdl.handle.net/2262/74807 #digitalarchives
Now available - our guidelines on transferring and storing large files dri.ie/sites/default/… #digitalpreservation
Programme for #TPDL2015 is online, including our paper On a Linked Data Platform for Irish Historical Vital Records! tinyurl.com/p4bvlgl
Here is how many people were born, died or got married in Ireland last year (via @thejournal_ie) jrnl.ie/2225067
This will be the focus of 20 new Research Lecturer positions at RCSI Visit rcsi.ie/star to apply #jobfairy
Looking forward to hearing @Dolores_Grant talk about @IRL_Project at #pararchive
Excellent news, the National Archives of Ireland is surveying for surviving historical medical records medicalindependent.ie/page.aspx?cont…
Over 2,200 records of births, marriages and deaths extracted from Allens Indian Mail 1889 on FIBIS thanks to... fb.me/72UZqTGX1
@IRL_Project @chrdebru Great blog! A clear explanation of a vital registration data ontology irishrecordlinkage.wordpress.com
New post on the IRL blog by @chrdebru! How we constructed our ontology for describing vital registration records: irishrecordlinkage.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/the…
National museums closure threat recedes as minister provides €2m in extra funding (via @thejournal_ie) jrnl.ie/1816691
The secrets of Irish parishes will be online soon (via @thejournal_ie) jrnl.ie/1808912
Human rights symposium at NUI Galway celebrates the late Professor Kevin Boyle bit.ly/12bZZxK #nuigalway #news
How can #DigitalResearch produce original and consistent results? Venturini et al. explain ow.ly/CITW6
A world without records is a world without memory. #explorearchives to learn, be inspired and to understand thndr.it/1vv2MPv
Next up is Owen Stephens @ostephens talking about Real Linked Data: publishing and using it #lodlib14
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