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March 2005 – Launch of Archive CD Books Ltd.
A collaboration between
Trinity College Dublin and a new company, Archive CD Books
Ireland Ltd., will see the digitisation and publication on
CD of significant parts of the college’s older collection
of books, journals, and historical directories.
A
subsidiary of Trinity-based Eneclann, Archive CD Books Ireland
is part of a world-wide project to make available rare books
and publications in digital format. Archive CD Books Ireland
began digitising major Irish national and county directories
held in the College library in January. So far 25 historical
directories are available on CD priced from €19.90. A
further 150 will be available by 2006.
The company believes that making documents and books that
are of direct interest to historical researchers and genealogists
available now will generate widespread interest and awareness
in the new service. Once on CD, records, books and directories
will be fully searchable on computer and, hence, a major new
tool for professional, amateur and academic researchers.
Trinity College Library is the largest library in Ireland
and one of the largest in Europe. Founded in 1592 it is both
an Irish and a British copyright library, and consequently
houses the majority of works published regarding Ireland and
Irish history.
The company intends to extend its range to historic collections
held by other libraries and repositories.
An important benefit of the project will be the preservation
of many important printed historical documents. Archive CD
Books will co-operate with libraries and archives to create
preservation images of their holdings, thus safeguarding them
for future generations. Commenting on the development Robin
Adams the Librarian of Trinity College said:
We are excited by
this project as it will improve access to our unique collection
of historic books for researchers not only in Ireland but
also throughout the world. It also has major significance
for the preservation of the collection, as the College receives
copies of all the digitised versions, meaning our readers
have less reason to use the originals. The process
being used also causes no damage to the original books.
By making the books searchable it will greatly enhance the
type of research possible on this material and we expect
it will be a welcome resource for the scholarly community.
Archive CD Books Ireland
is a partnership company set up by Eneclann Ltd. and Archive
CD Books in the UK, with the aim of digitising Ireland’s
rich published heritage and making it available on CD-ROM.
Archive CD Books Ireland Ltd. Launched by Professor John Hegarty,
Provost Trinity College Dublin, 23rd March 2005, Old Library
Trinity College Dublin.
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