Exploring & Recording the Cultural Record

The Coronavirus Corpus
The Coronavirus Corpus is designed to be the definitive record of the social, cultural, and economic impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in 2020 and beyond.
Living in Lockdown
The Library of Trinity College Dublin is building a collection of personal records of life during the Covid-19 crisis, so that a detailed story of how this crisis was experienced by the College community can be archived for ongoing research.
A Journal of the Plague Year
An Archive of COVID19
The Future of Museums...
Discussion 1 of 3: THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS, EXHIBITIONS AND THE OBJECTS THEY DISPLAY Rethinking the role and value of culture in the shadow of an uncertain future.
New Technologies and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Discussion 2 of 3: THE CIRCULATION OF OBJECTS: THE POLITICS OF RECORDING, TRAINING, PRESERVING AND SHARING Creating a cultural economy based on sharing skills, technologies and knowledge
An Intimacy with the Physical World
Discussion 3 of 3: AN INTIMACY WITH THE PHYSICAL WORLD: NEW TECHNOLOGIES GENERATING NEW KNOWLEDGE Compiling, analysing, presenting information in an age of machine learning
Beyond COVID-19
An Open Library to Support Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies in Times of Crisis