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Publishing a major archive on open access: the Maynooth University Ken Saro-Wiwa Collection
(IFLA Special Interest Group (SIG) on Library Publishing, 2021)This chapter, written by a librarian and a publisher, sets the context for open access publishing and follows with an exploration of the publication of the death-row correspondence of Ken Saro-Wiwa on open access. -
Publishing as a library: Our reasons to develop PUBLISSO – Publishing and Advice Services
(IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing, 2020)The IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing held the Virtual Open Programme on October 15th 2020. The event had been scheduled as part of WLIC 2020 in Dublin which was postponed due to the pandemic. The theme was ... -
Publishing in the hands of librarians
(Kennesaw State University, 2019)"It is one of the noblest duties of a university to advance knowledge, and to diffuse it not merely among those who can attend the daily lectures but far and wide." — Daniel Coit Gilman, founder of Johns Hopkins ... -
Publishing open digital journals: The use of Open Journal Systems (OJS) at OsloMet University Library
(OsloMet University, 2019)The University Library at OsloMet started running the OJS platform for publishing Open Access journals in 2011. The platform quickly grew from three start-up journals, to today’s 15 published journals. The free service ... -
Publishing the ITT Short Story Collection without a budget!
(Technological University Dublin, 2019)In 2016, the library of the then Institute of Technology, Tallaght launched the ITT Short Story Competition, in collaboration with South Dublin Libraries and the Red Line Book Festival. Submissions of between 1,500 and ... -
Publishing the ITT Short Story Competition without a budget
(IFLA Special Interest Group (SIG) on Library Publishing, 2021)Since 2016, the Library at IT Tallaght (ITT) (now TU Dublin – Tallaght Campus) has been running a short story competition in conjunction with South Dublin Libraries’ Red Line Book Festival, open to anyone in the world over ... -
Publishing to inspire the library profession
(IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing, 2020)The IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing held the Virtual Open Programme on October 15th 2020. The event had been scheduled as part of WLIC 2020 in Dublin which was postponed due to the pandemic. The theme ... -
PUBLISSO: an all-in-one publishing platform
(ZB MED., 2019)The PUBLISSO platform (https://books.publisso.de) combines all functionalities of a publication process. In this lecture the different aspects of the publication on PUBLISSO will be presented: For authors: The special ... -
Pulling birds
(Dublin Business School, 2012)An image that shows literally the slang term 'pulling birds' where one tries to get of with a girl on a night out -
Purchase of organic products in discount supermarkets in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Ireland sees the greatest growth of organic market in Europe with a positive future outlook. At the same time, the growth of discounter supermarkets in Ireland is crowned the top among multiple western countries with a ... -
A qualitative analysis : the effect of music therapy on a person with intellectual disability
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This Final Year Project will look at the effects that music therapy has on autistic individuals. People with intellectual disability frequently experience communication difficulties and behavioural issues. This study was ... -
A qualitative analysis of attitudes to society and community in a marginalised area of Dublin City
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This Final Year Project will explore the attitudes of a group of young people between the ages of 18-30 from a marginalised area of Dublin in relation to issues of society and community. It examines the views of marginalised ... -
A qualitative analysis of the Irish archival institutions, their functions, challenges and anticipated changes
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The objective of this research was to address the gap of Irish context in archival theory, gain insight into the functions of Irish archival institutions and discover their prospects for the future. This dissertation was ... -
A qualitative analysis of the issue of discoverability of Irish digital collections; with a specific focus on medieval Irish manuscripts
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The artistic output of the monasteries of medieval Ireland is often identified as the high point of Irish artistic achievement, with the spectacular illuminated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells regarded as among the ... -
A qualitative exploration of perceived sources of occupational stress by Dublin fire fighters and the attitudes held by Dublin fire fighters towards counselling and other support services
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Given the nature of emergency work and the fact that emergency workers are often the hidden victims in their profession, the main focus of this research topic was on what support services are available to Dublin fire ... -
A qualitative exploration of the impact of the fee in psychotherapy
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of this research was to investigate the impact of the fee in the therapeutic dyad. It sought to explore what the issue of the fee and monies in general, and how they are dealt with by both therapists and clients, ... -
A qualitative exploration of the place of psychotherapy in the Irish primary school setting from the perspective of the psychotherapist
(Dublin Business School, 2017)In an Irish Education system, children generally begin school from the ages of four to six years old. With children spending such a large amount of time within this setting, the focus of this study is to explore the place ... -
A qualitative exploration of the role of the career guidance counsellor from a psychotherapeutic perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The provision of guidance counselling in post primary schools is an essential element of the school programme, which has faced increasing challenges in recent times in Ireland.The purpose of this research project was to ... -
A qualitative exploration of traumatic experiences and coping strategies amongst firefighters in Dublin Fire Brigade and their attitudes to support services
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Exposure to trauma constitutes a large part of emergency service work and emergency workers are not immune to the effects of dealing with trauma. The purpose of this research project was to gain a deeper understanding of ... -
A qualitative exploration of vicarious trauma and resilience of peer support workers from Dublin Fire Brigades critical incident stress management (CISM) team
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of vicarious trauma, resilience and post traumatic growth through the experiences of peer support workers in Dublin Fire Brigade. These men and women carry out ...