A-Z Datasets provide comprehensive biographical & bibliographical information on 4,500 Irish writers along with extracts from their works and commentaries upon them. Irish serial publications are treated in a similar fashion and listed in the alphabetical indexes along with authors.

Bibliography holds annual listings of publications on Irish literature and its contexts together with subject-bibliographies. The TOCs of leading Irish-studies journals can be found here also along with some descriptive bibliographies arising from examination of those journals.

PGIL Library holds digital versions of classic Irish texts along with graphic title-pages from the Library Collection. A photo-gallery displays images of cultural events and portraits of patrons and speakers. A text-based copy of the Library Catalogue is also held here also.

PGIL Bulletin supplies news of conferences, publications & literary events along with news, reviews and occasional features on aspects of Irish studies. The contents of the Bulletin Page are edited on a ‘rolling’ basis. Publishers and organisers are encouraged to supply material for these pages.

PGIL Gateway gives access to Irish-studies Centres and Associations world-wide as well as related sites of Irish interest. Links to the Open Access Public Catalogues (OPACs) of major libraries & online Irish booksellers’ catalogues everywhere on Internet are provided on these pages.

PGIL Gazette holds individual scholars’ publication lists and hence serves as an Irish-studies bibliography. Subscription details of ACIS, EFACIS, IASIL & SOFEIR can be found here and members of these associations are invited to submit their CVs for inclusion. Professional address books will be added shortly.

PGIL Archive holds records involved in the compilation of EIRData together with back-issues of electronic journals such as Irish Emigrant and Read Ireland where book reviews are posted. Digital copies of articles & dissertations submitted by scholars and students are conserved here also.

About EIRData describes the EIRData Project, its history, aims and working methods, and also provides a running listing of its chief sources. Help Pages supply tips & suggestions along with acronyms and abbreviations. Contact addresses and a list of patrons are also to be found here.


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