Witness Statement

Witness Statement

Easter Rising

Easter Rising

Worksheet

Worksheet

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I was one of a group of five students who created this digital diary as part of the 'Digital Scholarly Editing' module taught by Prof. Susan Schreibman at Trinity College Dublin in the Spring semester 2012.

 

After digitising the diary, which is held in the National Library of Ireland, we transcribed and encoded it.  The content was published using the framework of the Diary of Robert Graves 1935-39 so the structure closely follows this model and similarly was encoded according toTEI P4 .

 

Fellow team members: Gordon O'Sullivan, Jane Burns, Sinead Maloney and Patrizia Rebulla.

 

Take a look at the digital Diary of Mary Martin.

 

1916 Rising Enniscorthy

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From July to September 2013 I worked as an intern on the CULTURA project at Trinity College Dublin led by Prof. Owen Conlan, 

 

July-September 2013, I created a lesson  introducing transition year students to the background to and events that surrounded the 1916 rising as it occurred in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.

 

This lesson was given to three groups of transition year students as part of Researchers' Night 2013.

 

Visit the Cultura website.

TEI: A Digital Edition of the Diary of Mary Martin

The Diary of Mary Martin

The Diary of Mary Martin

Diary encoded according to TEI P4, using framework of the Robert Graves diary.

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