Irish Dialect Archive Card Collection - UCD Digital Library
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Irish Dialect Archive Card Collection

Abstract: A selection of data from the Irish Dialect Archive (Cartlann na gCanúintí) Card Collection of the School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics at UCD.

In collection Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVLRA)

Origin information
Dublin, Ireland
Date created:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
One database with three tables (text/csv) (text/xml)
Scope and Content
Please note that some of the objects in this collection are very large and may require extra time to download. It is strongly recomended that files be saved to the user's local system rather than attempting to open them from a web browser.
Note
Tables are related through the "CartlannID" values. Data is held in both XML format and comma delimited text files (CSV). Character encoding is Unicode (UTF-8); items must be viewed as such in order to correctly display International Phonetic Alphabet symbols.
Languages
Irish  English  
Arrangement of the Collection
The database is arranged in three tables: a table containing the main entry, a table containing usage examples (relating to the main entry) and a table containing words associated with the main entry.
Genre
Relational database Database Dataset   linked data (dct)
Subject
UCD Irish Dialect Archive--Archives
Irish language--Databases
Location
UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics. UCD Irish Dialect Archive. Irish Dialect Archive Card Collection. UCD_DA
Note
Tables are related through the "CartlannID" values. Data is held in both XML format and comma delimited text files (CSV). Character encoding is Unicode (UTF-8); items must be viewed as such in order to correctly display International Phonetic Alphabet symbols.

Record source
Metadata creation date: 2007-07-13 — Prepared by IVRLA project staff, UCD Library, University College Dublin. Finding aid encoded in EAD by the Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA) - A.C., J.G., 13 July 2007.

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