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This document is a report summarising the process of creating the collections preserved in the Digital Repository of Ireland by the Archiving Reproductive Health (ARH) project. Archiving Reproductive Health was a Wellcome-funded project coordinated by the Digital Repository o

Digital preservation | Archival resources | Archives

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Object Archiving Reproductive Health: Project Reportcover

This document provides a guide to the collections preserved in the Digital Repository of Ireland by the Archiving Reproductive Health project. Archiving Reproductive Health was a Wellcome-funded project coordinated by the Digital Repository of Ireland, which worked to preserve di

Digital preservation | Archival resources | Archives

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Object Archiving Reproductive Health: Guide to collectionscover

In this case study, Liam O’Dwyer and Killian Downing from Dublin City University (DCU) Library reflect on how an increasing number of Irish organisations, including libraries, galleries, archives, and museums, are choosing to publish their collections with the DRI. The authors

Digital preservation | Copyright and digital preservation | Information storage and retrieval systems

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Object Dublin City University Library Member Case Studycover

In this case study, Drs Aoife Coffey and Deborah Thorpe from University College Cork’s (UCC) Library Research Data Service reflect on some of the issues facing endangered research data in a HEI context. They highlight how working with the DRI has generated solutions that has

Digital preservation | Research data | Research data management

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Object University College Cork Member Case Studycover

In this case study, Orla Egan from Cork LGBT Archive reflects on some of the issues facing critically endangered community archives. Orla highlights how working with the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) has aided the Cork LGBT Archive’s digital preservation journey. Working to

Community organization | Community development | Community archives

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Object Cork LGBT Archive Member Case Studycover

This is an interview with Imelda Brophy an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Imelda Brophycover

This is an interview with Fiona Bergin an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Fiona Bergincover

This is an interview with Fiona Ward an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Fiona Wardcover

This is an interview with Mary Gordon an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Activism | Constitutional law--Ireland

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Object WIN Activist: Mary Gordoncover

This is an interview with Anonymous an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Anonymouscover

This is an interview with Patricia Prenderville an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Patricia Prendervillecover