B éaloideas ar fáil i bhfoirm digiteach ar JSTOR (Journal Béaloideas is now available digitally on JSTOR)

Marion Gunn mgunn at EGT.IE
Wed Nov 25 19:50:48 UTC 2009


Go raibh maith agat, a Phatricia.

Is fada lucht béaloideasa ar líne (Folklore followers online) ag 
feitheamh leis an dea-scéala thíos (have long been awaiting the good 
news below), atá á scaipeadh agam anois (which I am spreading now) trí 
liostaí (through lists) <GAELIC-L at LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>, 
<GAEILGE-A at LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>, <GAEILGE-B at LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>, 
<CELTLING at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG> & <SEANCHAS-L at LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>.

Foinse/Source: <patricia.moloney at ucd.ie>.

Mórtas orm a bheith i mo bhall coiste de Chumann le Béaloideas Éireann 
agus an dea-scéala thíos le nochtadh againn (Pround to be a committee 
member of the Folklore of Ireland Society at the time of revealing the 
good news below.)

CBÉ abú!
mg

=====
A chairde,
Anois tá Béaloideas/Journal of the Folklore of Ireland Society ar fáil i 
bhfoirm digiteach ar JSTOR anois mar chuid den 'Bailiúcháin na hÉireann' 
nó an 'Ireland Collection'. Tá an sraith go léir ar fáil ach amháin na 
cúig bliain is déanaí (balla bogadh),(1927-2003).
Mar is eol de chuid agaibh, beidh taighdeoirí ábalta cuardú a dhéanamh 
ar aon fhocal nó téarma sa teics trasna an sraith go léir, toisc go 
bhfuil OCR (optical character recognition) ag obair ann. Riomhe seo ní 
raibh OCR ag obair ar an sean-chló Gaelach de réir cúrsaí teicniciúlaach 
tá anois mar sin is mór an chéim é sin.
Tá JSTOR ar fáil an suíomh Leabharlann James Joyce faoi 'Electronic 
Resources' ansin 'Databases' agus ansin faoi 'J'. Is féidir teacht ar 
faoi 'browse by title' nó 'browse by publisher' in éineacht leis an 
gnáthcuardú.
Faoi iamh gheobhaidh sibh cúpla sonra faoin gcúlra in éineacht le liosta 
dena h-irisí Éireannacha atá páirteach ann.
Le gach dea-ghuí,
Patricia Moloney
Béaloideas
Journal Cover
    *
      ISSN:
      0332270X
    *
      OCLC:
      297339740
    *
      LCCN:
      2009-235754
    *
      JSTOR Coverage:
      1927-2003 (Vols. 1-71)
    *
      Moving Wall:
      5 yearsWhat is the moving wall?
    *
      JSTOR Collection(s):
      Ireland Collection
    *
      JSTOR Discipline(s):
      Folklore
Journal Description:
Béaloideas / The Journal of the Folklore of Ireland Society is an annual 
peer-reviewed journal with an Editorial Board and an International 
Advisory Board. It publishes a variety of scholarly, analytical articles 
dealing with folkloristics and with aspects of the folklore of Ireland 
and neighbouring countries, particularly Scotland and the Isle of Man. 
Articles discuss and examine a wide range of topics in an international 
perspective. Some articles draw extensively on the National Folklore 
Collection, University College Dublin. Articles are published for the 
most part in Irish (with English summary) and in English. The journal 
also includes an extensive review section of publications in the field 
of folklore and folkloristics.
On July 9, JSTOR announced the Ireland Collection, a unique set of 
materials from and about Ireland. This collection is being created in 
collaboration with Queen’s University Belfast and with funding from the 
JISC Digitisation Programme. It will also introduce a substantial number 
of monographs and manuscripts into the JSTOR archive, along with Gaelic 
language material. “This is the first of what we hope will be many joint 
‘regional’ collection building efforts with libraries and societies” 
says JSTOR Executive Director Michael Spinella.
Like other content included in JSTOR, users can browse, search, view, 
and print full-text PDF versions of the materials in this collection. 
The first journals will be released in August and, when completed in 
2009, the Ireland Collection will include the full back runs of more 
than 75 journals, 205 monographs, and 2,500 manuscript pages. The 
collection will be an excellent complement to JSTOR's existing 
collections, adding scholarship and other materials across the 
humanities, social sciences, and sciences that span from the 1780s to 
the present.
Dear Ms. Moloney:
 > We are pleased to announce that Bealoideas has been released in the 
JSTOR archive from 1927-2003 as part of the Ireland Collection.
 We welcome you to JSTOR and appreciate your support of our mission to 
provide a long-term, accessible archive of scholarly literature.
 Sincerely,
 Bruce
 Bruce Lyons
Associate Director
Content Development
Programs and Benefits
JSTOR
149 Fifth Avenue, 8th floor
New York, NY 10010
(212) 358-6407 voice
(212) 358-6499 fax
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to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.



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Marion Gunn * eGteo (Estab.1991)

27 Páirc an Fhéithlinn, Baile an

Bhóthair, An Charraig Dhubh,

Co. Átha Cliath, Éire/Ireland

* mgunn at egt.ie * eamonn at egt.ie *

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