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The Archiving Conflict and Reconciliation project was funded by the Government of Ireland Reconciliation Fund through a grant to Pembroke College in July 2024, Oxford. Its aim was to foster collaboration and workshop shared approaches to archival material relating to Northern Ireland, improving accessibility for end users and facilitating the use of digital tools.
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A style guide for archivists and other information professionals working with material related to the 1966–1998 conflict. The aim of the guide is to highlight and recommend strategies for increasing the findability and discoverability of archival materials accessed in a range of digital formats, whilst respecting the range of institutional and personal positions on the conflict held by those involved in descriptive practice. It also includes appendices which provide a brief reference guide to some of the key people and institutions involved in the conflict and in the peace process. A first draft of the guide was presented and workshopped at the Dublin Castle symposium and is shared here. Since February, it has been further edited based on further consultations and feedback from participants and other people working in the sector. A revised edition will be published here in August 2025.
Please contact quill@pmb.ox.ac.uk if you would like to suggest edits or additions.
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Archiving Conflict and Reconciliation (Oxford: Quill Project)