Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Transformations: How Research is Changing Ireland

The IVRLA would like to invite all members of the public to visit the IVRLA exhibition stand and meet with staff members and view the repository in action in the Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, from Thursday 27th November 2008 until Tuesday 2nd December 2008.

The Transformations Exhibition is part of the PRTLI 10 celebrations and book launch, which mark the 10th anniversary of the PRTLI funding initiative.

The Exhibition area will be open at the following times:
# Thursday 27th November 1pm - 6pm
# Friday 28th November 10am - 7pm
# Saturday 29th November 10am - 6pm
# Sunday 30th November 11am - 6pm
# Monday 1st December 10am - 6pm
# Tuesday 2nd December 10am - 4pm

All are very welcome.

Further information is available on the HEA website here.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

IVRLA, PRTLI 10 and the UCD Research Trail

The Irish Virtual Research Library & Archive (IVRLA) would like to invite UCD staff, students, and other interested members to visit the IVRLA Roadshow on Level 2 of the James Joyce Library. We will be around the corner from the Level 2 Information Desk on Friday afternoon, 14th of November until the 21st of November 2008.

The Roadshow is part of the UCD Research Trail, which aims to show-case the PRTLI-funded projects in UCD, in the run up to the 10th Anniversary celebrations of the PRTLI(Programme for Research in Third-Level Institutions), which will begin on November 27th in the Science Gallery in Trinity College, Dublin.

Please feel free to talk to staff about the project, take a leaflet and postcard, and to request a brief demonstration. Please note that the Roadshow may not be attended at all times, but we will leave a schedule of when we will be available.

All are very welcome.

Further information about the IVRLA and our contact details can be found at http://www.ucd.ie/ivrla

Many thanks to the James Joyce Library, UCD, and the various individuals who were instrumental in making this Roadshow possible.