From the Irish Family History Centre in Dublin:
The Expert Workshops at the National Library of Ireland have been running successfully for over 2 years now. Anyone can attend, without membership or accreditation - all that's required is an interest in Irish family history & a willingness to turn up one Saturday every month. Subjects & speakers vary hugely - from sources & archival collections, research methodology & skills, writing & presentation, to case-studies of specific communities.
Since December 2015 we've been taping all workshops, & making them available online as podcasts for anyone that can't be there on the day. Our next workshop is at 14:00 this Saturday June 11 at the National Library, with guest speaker Colum O'Riordan, archivist of the Irish Architectural Archives, talking about IAA's research collections.
For further details visit https://www.irishfamilyhistorycentre.com/article/expert-talks-in-the-national-library-of-ireland
(With thanks to Fiona Fitzsimmons)
Chris
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