| Title |
Author |
PP |
| Editors’
Note |
|
2 |
| Sources
in the National Archives for researching the Great
Famine: the relief Commission papers |
Marianne
Cosgrave |
3–12 |
| Sea,
sewage and steam engines: the records of the Board of
Tralee |
Karl
Magee |
13–22 |
| The
archivist in the information age |
Ken
Hannigan |
23–29 |
| The
Sighle Humphrey’s papers |
Teresa
O’Donnell |
30–35 |
| The
Dublin exhibition palace and winter garden: towards
popular culture and entertainment |
Aideen
Ireland |
36–43 |
| A
note of the archives of the department pf Foreign
Affairs |
Bernadette
Chambers |
44–48 |
| Ferreting
out evil: the records of the Committee on Evil
Literature |
Tom
Quinlan |
49–56 |
| Working
in the archives profession in Ireland today: meeting the
challenge |
Ailsa
C. Holland |
57–60 |