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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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