Events

North of Ireland Family History Society
Saturday 7th March 2020, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
26 Market Square, Dungannon, BT70 1AB.

The North of Ireland Family History Society, in collaboration with Queen’s University, invites you to explore your  ancestors, family, and local history, to record and preserve their stories and memorabilia for the future. Bring your  objects and artefacts (photographs, letters etc.) and share these with our experienced Researches, This Digital Roadshow, which is being run by the North of Ireland Family History Society, as part of our 40th anniversary year of celebrations, is being facilitated by the Centre for Digital Data Analysis (CDDA) at Queen’s University, Belfast.

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NI Museums Council Forum ‘Digital Museums’
9.30 – 3.30 on 11 December 2019
at Public Record Office
of Northern Ireland

Digital technologies and ways of working are rapidly impacting on audience behaviour and expectations, the nature of our collections, as well as how we fulfil our missions. These areas will be explored throughout the forum through a mix of digital interactions and more formal presentations as well as group discussions. Up to date research will be presented as well as an array of case studies; from enhancing visitor experience and engagement, digitising collections and making them available online, to managing efficient and sustainable organisations. Discussions throughout the day with peers from across the UK and Ireland will help provide insight into how we can better harness the potential of digital in the museum sector.

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Living Legacies of the First World War: The North East and Beyond

Living Legacies of the First World War: The North East and Beyond Gallery North (University Gallery), Sandyford Building, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST Tuesday 12 November to Friday 22 November, 10h00 to 16h00 (closed on Sunday and Monday) This exhibition presents the outcome of several projects that have investigated hitherto unexplored dimensions and legacies of the First World War, with a particular focus on links between the North East of England and wider national or international elements.

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