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Digital Derg is an Irish Research Council-funded project initiated at Trinity College Dublin under the title ‘Deep Mapping the Spiritual Waterscape of Ireland’s Lakes: The Case of Lough Derg, County Donegal’.

        

This Omeka collection is managed by Dr James L. Smith, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of English and Digital Humanities at University College Cork.

The project is expanding, and will result in a series of articles making use of Digital Derg and a monograph project with the working title Deep Maps of Lough Derg.

For the project publications - and others - see here.

The project is detailed in a separate blog, which you can visit here.

This sui generis Omeka database is licensed under a under a CC BY 4.0 International license. It makes use of the expanded Dublin Core metadata attributes.

This collection is designed to be explored in whatever manner the user sees fit: this is the goal of the deep map.

You can browse the collection items, search by tag or keyword, or navigate using the map. The collection will continue to grow, resulting in a stable release in interoperable tabular data form.

In 2020-25, Digital Derg should be seen as a draft. It has been released in the interest of open scholarship and open research. It will continue to be updated, refined, corrected and adjusted as it grows.

You can look forward to the following future developments:

  • Expanded list of deep mapping items
  • More project publications
  • A project monograph drafted in PubPub
  • More Omeka collections and exhibitions
  • Refinement and augmentation of existing data (transition from draft to final collection)
  • More blog posts
  • An archived dataset
  • New spatial narratives on Neatline

Inquiries can be made to james [at] digitalderg [dot] eu.