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Friday June 5, 2026 10:00am - 10:25am IST
The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is a CoreTrustSeal-certified trustworthy digital repository for the preservation of Ireland’s humanities, cultural heritage, and social sciences digital data for long-term access and discovery. As a dedicated digital preservation platform, DRI is committed to the FAIR Principles, and to fostering long-term access and re-use of the content we steward.

To that end, DRI is launching a new project in 2026 called ‘DRI Labs’. The aim of the Labs is to facilitate data-level access to DRI collections for Open Research, demonstrating the reuse potential of DRI datasets. It is designed on the International GLAM Lab model, to encourage space for creativity and engagement with collections while also providing a clear boundary between regular service provision and opportunities for innovation that may require more trial and error. It will encourage an atmosphere that is transparent about failure as a valuable part of learning and provides space for diverse skills and experiences in the development of new resources.

Data reuse is an important outcome of digital preservation work, and is attracting increasing attention from the Open Research community keen to assess and appraise the long-term value of the wealth of data now being produced. Projects such as DRI Labs, which aim to draw attention to patterns of data reuse across communities, will be useful in establishing new workflows that ensure a wide variety of data formats continue to be accessible and available as long as necessary.

An important feature of DRI Labs will be the integration of sustainable choices in all aspects of work, both technical and social. DRI Labs offers an opportunity to test workflows that reduce the environmental impact of digital preservation activities as well as mechanisms to integrate care into our approach to environmental accountability.
In this talk, we will explore how DRI Labs contributes to an understanding of the needs of data reusers and the environmental impact of new technologies for sharing data.
Moderators
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Etienne Marchand

Multimedia Engineer, INA
Graduated from EICAR in 2008 after training as a sound engineer, Etienne Marchand has since been working on a great variety of archive documents - audio, video and film - and on every aspect of the technical workflows: assessment, cleaning and physical restoration of audiovisual carriers... Read More →
Speakers
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Noelia Romero

Training Manager and Digital Archivist, Digital Repository of Ireland
Noelia Romero is the Training Manager and Digital Archivist at the Digital Repository of Ireland, where she supports members in ingesting, preserving, and publishing digital collections while leading the development of a five-year digital preservation training programme aligned with... Read More →
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Kathryn Cassidy

Senior Software Engineer, Digital Repository of Ireland
Dr. Kathryn Cassidy is a member of the technical team at the Digital Repository of Ireland based in the Research IT group in Trinity College Dublin. She holds a PhD on the topic of eLearning for Grid Computing from Trinity College Dublin. Kathryn has over 30 years experience in the... Read More →
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Beth Knazook

Research and Engagement Manager, Digital Repository of Ireland
Beth Knazook is the Research and Engagement Manager at the Digital Repository of Ireland, where she works to advance FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) research data through alignment with European and international initiatives. She leads engagement activities... Read More →
Friday June 5, 2026 10:00am - 10:25am IST

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