Participants
The project was undertaken by students of Trinity College Dublin‘s M.Phil in Digital Humanities and Culture and a student from UCC in the Digital Arts and Humanities PhD (DAH).
- Jane Burns
- Sinéad Moloney
- Rachel Murphy
- Gordon O’Sullivan
- Patrizia Rebulla
- Transcriptions and encoding by Jane Burns, Sinéad Moloney, Rachel Murphy, Gordon O’Sullivan and Patrizia Rebulla.
- Website development by Jane Burns, Sinéad Moloney and Rachel Murphy.
- Research by Rachel Murphy and Patrizia Rebulla.
- References and notes by Gordon O’Sullivan and Patrizia Rebulla.
- Project management by Gordon O’Sullivan.
Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the support and assistance provided by the following:
- Katherine McSharry – Keeper of Education, Outreach & External Relations at the National Library of Ireland
- Dr. Susan Schreibman – Course Director of Digital Humanities and Culture, TCD who taught the Digital Scholarly Editing module
- Paddy Doyle – Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing, IS Services
- Lar Joye – Curator of Irish Military History at the National Museum of Ireland
- Dr. Mary McAuliffe – UCD and Women’s History Association of Ireland (WHAI)
- Sister Isabelle Smyth – Director of Communications Worldwide for Medical Missionaries of Mary
- Dr. Ciaran O’Neill – Lecturer in History, Trinity College Dublin
- Seán Connolly – Secretary of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association
- Niall O’ Leary – DHO Project Manager (IT), the Digital Humanities Observatory
- Martin Holmes – Humanities Computing and Media Centre at the University of Victoria
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