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Tuesday, 20 November 2012

National Library of Ireland talks synopses now available

From Eneclann (www.eneclann.ie):

In August 2012, the NLI hosted the “20x20” lunchtime series of talks on Irish family history.

Organised by Eneclann and Ancestor Network, the assembled experts included genealogists and broadcasters, librarians and archivists, writers and publishers, academics and a medical geneticist. The wide range of expertise on show every day was a show-case of Irish genealogy at its best.

Each expert held the floor for 20 minutes, and spoke about an aspect of their own work and its relevance for Irish family history. Each talk was followed by a Q&A session, which gave the audience direct access to the speaker.

As the month progressed, it became clear that the lunchtime talks drew a regular home (Irish) audience in attendance every day, as well as overseas visitors attending two or more of the lectures while they stayed in Dublin.

The response from the audience at the end of the series in August was overwhelming, and the most frequently asked question was whether the speakers would provide notes on their talks, or otherwise make them available.

In response to the feedback that we received in August, we are now making available the overheads of each of the talks or a synopsis, available online at the National Library’s webpage, and also on www.eneclann.ie/20x20

We hope that this will become an online resource for all those involved in Irish family history, and will promote knowledge and use of the main collections of historical records for research.

Fiona Fitzsimons, Eneclann.
John Hamrock, Ancestor Network.

(With thanks to Brian Donovan)

Chris

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