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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 EnglishPresses universitaires de Franche-Comté Authors: Verriez, Quentin; Tomasinelli, Anna; Thivet, Matthieu;Verriez, Quentin; Tomasinelli, Anna; Thivet, Matthieu;3.1. Introduction: the special relevance of MicMac for processing elevations MicMac is a very efficient and versatile software that can be proposed as an alternative to Metashape, which is currently the most commonly used program for the production of orthophotographs in archaeology. However, this latter software has a major drawback as regards its use in scientific contexts: it produces results that are difficult if not impossible to reproduce (especially when using a GPU) (Pamart et al. 201...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 02 Sep 2017 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Authors: Raharney (B.); Conmhidhe, S. Ó; Conninidhe, Seosamh O;Raharney (B.); Conmhidhe, S. Ó; Conninidhe, Seosamh O;Folklore -- Forts and Raths -- Bean Sí -- Skull -- Gibson's Churning -- Leprechaun -- Scrugán -- Rath Carney -- Ballyhaw -- Crinions Churning -- Piper on the Hills -- Stone Hatchet -- Leathern Shoe -- Burial Chumber - Killynon, Rynella -- Cnoc Eirige - Airgid -- Story of a Woman Who Used to Suck Cows -- Story of a Race -- Scarden - Scártán -- St Patrick's Stone -- Story of a Battle -- Monuments Tree -- Loughcuth -- Old Cures - Burns -- Warts -- Toothache -- Whooping-Cough -- Sore Mouth or White Mouth in Babies -- Thorn -- Ringworm -- Brickmaking -- Old Crafts - Basket-Making -- Old Crafts - Thatching -- Old Crafts - Flax-Growning -- Old Crafts - Rush Candles -- Old Crafts - Dyes -- Old Crafts - Nail-Making -- Old Crafts - Lime Making -- Old Crafts - Burning of Lime -- Old Crafts - Candle Making -- Old Crafts - Bóráns as Fuel -- Old Crafts - Spade Making -- Old Crafts - Churn Making -- Old Crafts - Candle Making -- Old Crafts - Wheel Making -- Old Crafts - Clothes Lining -- Old Crafts - A Tannery -- Fishing - Snaring -- Fishing - Gaffing -- Fishing - Netting -- Fishing - Lime -- Fishing - Spawning Time -- Fishing - Teaming -- Fishing - Hare Holes -- Bird-Catching - Three Bricks -- Bird-Catching - Cliabhán -- Bird-Catching - Lanterns at Night -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Lucky and Unlucky Months and Days -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Marriage Rhyme -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Throwing Rice and Confetti -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Throwing the Boot -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - The Marriage Ring -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - A Marriage Game -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - A Marriage Game -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Marriage Rhyme -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Green Rushes -- Conor Sheridan -- Conor Sheridan -- Crinions' Churning -- Local Place Names - in Barony - Fearbill - in Townland - Raharney -- Local Place Names - in Grangemore Townland -- Local Place Names - Clonbore and Belview -- Local Place Names - Ballinahee and Craddenstown -- Place Names - Corbetstown and Joristown -- Local Place Names - Wardenstown -- Local Place Names - Riverdale and Grangebeg -- Local Place Names - Derrymore and Killoyne -- Local Place Names - Feerlion - as Pronounced / Conninidhe, Seosamh O -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Famine Times -- Famine Times - Relief Works -- Famine Times - Wages and Food -- Famine Times - Wages and Food -- Famine Times - Story -- Famine Times - A Death -- Famine Times -- Local Feats and Champions - Walking Challenge -- Local Feats and Champions - Wrestling Match -- Local Feats and Champions - Bowl Throwing -- Story -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Boot of Gold -- Further Old Stories - How a Priest Told That There Would Not Be a Brisco Alive After Two Hundred Years -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Gibson's House -- Further Old Stories - The Rath of Rathwire -- Further Old Stories - Earls Mill -- Further Old Stories - How Captain Fetherston Got the Name Fetherstonhough -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Priest -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Woman Who Used to Suck Cows -- Further Old Stories - A Ghost Heard Howling like a Turkey-Cock -- Further Old Stories - Degnin's Treasure -- Further Old Stories - The Shooting of Fetherston -- Further Old Stories - A Man Who Cut a Lone Bush -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Fairies Threshing -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Town -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Locín -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Passway for Fairies -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Fair Morning -- Further Old Stories - A Story of an Old Road -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Black Man -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Robbers Lane -- Further Old Stories - The Old Road -- Further Old Stories - The Castle Field -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Gold -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Boy -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Cow Going into Henry's Yard -- Further Old Stories - The Fair Green Long Ago -- Further Old Stories - Story of a Rat -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Hidden Treasure -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Piper -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Monastery -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Graveyard -- Local Proverbs -- Local Lucky and Unlucky Things -- Local Beliefs -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Schools at Inanbridge -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Stories -- Story of a Potato -- Games - Marbles -- Games - Tig -- Games - Hide-and-Seek -- Games - Blind-Man's-Buff -- Games - Duck Down -- Games - King of the Castle -- Games - Skittles -- Games - Cat -- Games - The House that Jack Built -- Games - The Crooked Crab-Tree -- Games - Colours -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Jack's Farm -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Duck in a Hole -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Man in a Barrel -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Trick of the Loop -- Cow Tyings -- Milking Time -- Animal Calls -- Hair Cutting and Putting By -- Bonfire Night in Ballinahea -- Halloween Games Etc -- May Bush Night -- St Brigid's Day 1st February -- Rhymes in Giving Out Tig -- Play Rhyme -- Play Rhymes -- Tig Rhyme -- Play Rhymes -Rhyme the Lady on the Mountain -- Play Rhymes - King of Spain Rhyme and Game -- Play Rhymes - Playing Jacks - Five Pebbles -- Old Sayings Locally -- Old Prayers -- Raharney and it Churches A collection of folklore and local history stories from Raharney (B.) (school) (Raharney, Co. Westmeath), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher S. Ó Conmhidhe. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 10 Apr 2018 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Authors: Cloonkeen Kerrill; Hurley, Theresa M.; #Missing,;Cloonkeen Kerrill; Hurley, Theresa M.; #Missing,;Hidden Treasure -- Hidden Treasure -- Hidden Treasure -- Hidden Treasure -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Weather-Lore -- Severe Weather -- Severe Weather -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Happenings / #missing, -- Local Happenings -- Old Schools -- Old Schools -- Famine Times -- Famine Times -- Famine Times -- Famine Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Landlord -- Landlord -- Landlord -- Landlord -- Giants -- Giants -- Old Hags -- Old Hags -- Leipreacháns -- Leipreacháns -- Home Districts -- Local Place Names -- Local Roads -- Our Holy Wells -- Local Forge -- Local Fairs -- Local Cures -- Local Ruins -- Local Patron Saint -- Local Poets -- Local Poets -- Fairy Forts -- Fairy Forts -- Local Marriage Customs -- Old Crafts -- Festival Customs -- Care of Our Farm Animals -- Churning -- Food in Olden Times -- Bread -- Old Houses -- Old Graveyards -- Hurling and Football Matches -- Care of the Feet -- Potato Crop -- Herbs -- Proverbs -- Riddles -- Song -- Prayers -- Buying and Selling -- Clothes Made Locally -- Travelling Folk -- Lore of Certain Days -- Bird-Lore -- Local Monuments -- Local Monuments -- Local Monuments -- Strange Animals -- Strange Animals -- Strange Animals -- Old Irish Tales -- Historical Tradition -- Stories Connected with Religion -- Stories Connected with Religion -- Stories Connected with Religion -- Emblems and Objects of Value -- Games I Play -- Homemade Toys A collection of folklore and local history stories from Cloonkeen Kerrill (school) (Clonkeenkerrill, Co. Galway), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Theresa M. Hurley. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 EnglishKonya Technical University Faculty of Architecture and Design Authors: Acar Ata, İlknur; Başar, Mehmet Emin;Acar Ata, İlknur; Başar, Mehmet Emin;In this study, a model for preserving and maintaining the memory value of cultural heritage was put forward and the application of the model was made in a designed digital environment. The model can be applied in teaching, transferring and keeping the memory values carried by tangible and intangible cultural heritage values of the world. Digital Cultural Heritage Memory Model (DCHMM) aims to transfer and interpret the urban memories of the settlements to a wide audience on the web and thus raising awareness on the protection and maintenance of these values. The cultural heritage values of the sample villages selected for the application of the model are aimed to be realized with the participation of the interactive user in the transfer of verbal, written and architectural memory values, the interpretation in the asking questions and giving ideas section, and the success of the application in the questioning section. Nine historical buildings that must be preserved and transferred to memory in three settlements of Niğde with a common historical past and that stand out with a variety of building types with significant urban memory value were selected for the field study. To provide data for the digital environment that evaluates DCHMM’s applicability, the urban memory values (written-verbal-architectural memory elements) collected during the field study in the selected sample (three exchanged villages in Niğde- Yeşilburç Village, Uluağaç Village, Hançerli Village) were digitized according to the model’s information, participation and questioning sections. 452 users from different age and occupation groups made the application of the model in the web environment in a six-month period. The digitized values obtained as a result of the study were interpreted in line with the targets in the sections of the model, and the model was brought to the literature with its application.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 03 Sep 2017 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Johnstown; Hickie, Miss H.C.; Hickie, H. C.; Nally, Stephen Mc; Byrne, Peadar; Husband, Mamie; Briody, B.; Boylan, Leo; Boylan, Ciaran; Brien, Mary; Neill, James; Briody, Bridget; Husband, Mary;Raheen -- Buried Treasure -- 12th Night Custom -- Making Rush Lights -- Lore of Certain Days -- Weather-Lore -- Snow-Storms -- Local Marriage Customs / Hickie, H. C. -- Local Cures -- Brick making was carried on in Oldtown by a man named Thoams Harpur. -- Story of this brickyard... / Hickie, H. C. -- Festival Customs -- Riddles Heard Locally / Nally, Stephen Mc -- Riddles Heard Locally / Byrne, Peadar -- Riddles / Husband, Mamie -- Riddles / Briody, B. -- Riddles / Boylan, Leo -- Riddles / Boylan, Ciaran -- Riddles and Local Proverbs -- Crafts - Doll-Making / Brien, Mary -- Crafts - Spinning and Weaving -- Forge -- Churchyards, Funeral Customs etc. -- Back View of a Tombstone -- Funeral Customs / Hickie, H. C. -- Wedding Custom -- Stations or Mass Celebrated in Private Houses -- Church Avenue / Hickie, H. C. -- Food in Olden Times -- Famine Times -- Johnstown Village in 1886 -- Stone at the Quarry -- Stray Sod -- Hungry Sod -- Cures -- Cures -- Rich Farmers around Oldtown and Kilcairne employed 50 labourers for harvesting. / Neill, James -- Speaking of the Connacnt harvesters... -- Further Stories of the Raheen -- Halloween Custom -- How We Churn / Brien, Mary -- Our Fields / Briody, Bridget -- Pancake Night / Boylan, Leo -- Buried Treasure / Husband, Mary -- Ghost Story / Husband, Mary -- My Lucky Caul / Husband, Mary -- Strange Legend of Rossnaree -- Tea -- Staffordstown -- Chapel Field -- Found Patrick (Pasie) at 5 on an April afternoon putting in the cattle. -- Secret Societies -- Fairies -- Stones -- Family Curse -- Skulls -- Ghosts -- Buried Treasure in Staffordstown -- Wages -- More Ghosts -- More Reminiscences of Mrs Kelly -- Local Superstitions -- Crafts -- Churning -- Mrs Fitzpatrick's Account of Harvesters and Their Food -- Churning -- Severe Weather -- Halloween Tricks -- Halloween Tricks -- Story of Gerrardstown Castle -- Story by Mrs Garrett Reilly -- Cures -- Hidden Treasure in the Raheen or Moat of Kilcarn -- Crosses -- Bonfires -- Bird-Lore -- Oak for a Soak -- Teeth Extraction -- Cures -- Story of St Patrick -- Story of Daniel O'Connell -- Hidden Treasure and Vengeance of the Fairies -- Cure for Heart Disease / Hickie, H. C. -- Interviewed Mrs Lynch and found she is the possession of some interesting relics of the past. / Hickie, H. C. -- Black Church Field -- Furzy Field -- Collected from Mrs John Lynch -- Survival of Paganism -- Ghosts -- Story of a Murderer and Suicide -- Food -- Wakes -- Another native of the Old Road named Cullen... -- Park Murders -- Martin Reilly Mrs Reilly's son says there is a tombstone in Newtown cemetery near Trim which cures warts. -- Mrs Neill wife of Tome Neill Oldtown Navan has also told me about this monument in Newtown cemetery. -- Taking the Butter -- Story of a Priest -- St John's Well Warrenstown -- Dan O'Connell and the Little Boy -- Isn't this a Good Story -- Banshee -- Riddles -- Weather Signs -- Holy Well, Slane -- Stories of the Famine -- Collected from Tom Neill. -- Marriages -- Unlucky Day - Whit Monday -- Cure - Heart Disease -- Churning -- Old Prayers A collection of folklore and local history stories from Johnstown (school) (Johnstown, Co. Meath), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Miss H.C. Hickie. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Thesis 2020 EnglishUnpublished Authors: Raemy, Julien Antoine;Raemy, Julien Antoine;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Netherlands, Qatar EnglishAuthors: van der Schaaf, Koen; Tekinerdogan, Bedir; Catal, Cagatay;van der Schaaf, Koen; Tekinerdogan, Bedir; Catal, Cagatay;handle: 10576/36807
Cybersecurity is critical in realizing Internet of Things (IoT) applications and many different standards have been introduced specifically for this purpose. However, selecting relevant standards is not trivial and requires a broad understanding of cybersecurity and knowledge about the available standards. In this study, we present a systematic approach that guides IoT system developers in selecting relevant cybersecurity standards for their IoT projects. The systematic approach has been developed in four stages. First, the common and variant features of IoT cybersecurity have been modeled using a feature model. Second, an up-to-date overview of the IoT cybersecurity standards landscape has been mapped by combining existing overviews. Third, a text mining algorithm has been implemented. Fourth, the systematic approach has been modeled using business process modeling notation. Our case study demonstrated that this approach is effective and efficient for guiding the selection of IoT cybersecurity standards. 2021 The Authors. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library. Scopus 2-s2.0-85107878531
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Journal 1915 Canada EnglishOntario Agricultural College Authors: Ontario Agricultural College;Ontario Agricultural College;handle: 10214/10085
This graduation issue contains abundant photographs of the faculty, students, and executive committee members. This includes biographies and portrait photographs for each of the 1915 graduates from the Ontario Agricultural College and Macdonald Institute. Profiles and a class photograph are included for each of the class years (1915 to 1918) ranging from the freshman class to the graduating class. An Honor Roll is included of students from the class of 1915. Photographs and summaries of each of the college societies of the O. A. C. and Macdonald Institute are also contained in this issue. advertising Agricultural Survey of Ontario 1914 Locals Staff Year 1915, O. A. C. Year 1915 Honor Roll Year 1915, Macdonald Institute Juniors! Sixteen! O. A.. C. History of Year 1917 Year 1918 Student's Council O. A. C. Athletic Association The O. A. C. Review The Union Literary Society Philharmonic Society The Y. M. C. A. O. A. C. Rugby Team Apiculture Club The Y. W. C. A. Macdonald Athletic Association Macdonald Literary Society The Co-operative Society A suggestion to District Representatives
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 15 Mar 2018 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Carrigaline (B.); Wrin, John; Cooney, Martin; Dennehy, William; Collins, Peter; Foley, John; Gunn, John; Foott, William; Donovan, Sean; Carthy, James Mc; Foley, Ned;Potato Crop / Cooney, Martin -- Potato Crop / Dennehy, William -- Shrove Tuesday / Dennehy, William -- St Stephen's Day / Collins, Peter -- Cow / Cooney, Martin -- Horse / Cooney, Martin -- My Home District / Collins, Peter -- Local Cures / Dennehy, William -- Local Marriage Customs / Collins, Peter -- Local Happenings / Collins, Peter -- Old Crafts / Foley, John -- Severe Weather / Gunn, John -- Local Roads / Foott, William -- Our Holy Wells / Foott, William -- Churning / Cooney, Martin -- Old Story / Collins, Peter -- Old Graveyards / Foott, William -- Herbs / Dennehy, William -- Local Ruins / Collins, Peter -- Bread / Foott, William -- Food in Olden Times / Cooney, Martin -- Buying and Selling / Collins, Peter -- Landlord / Foott, William -- Strange Animals / Collins, Peter -- Games I Play / Foott, William -- Famine Times / Collins, Peter -- Local Fairs / Foott, William -- Leipreachan or Mermaid / Gunn, John -- Old Houses / Donovan, Sean -- Local Monuments / Carthy, James Mc -- Lore of Certain Days / Foley, Ned -- Homemade Toys -- Great Mowers A collection of folklore and local history stories from Carrigaline (B.) (school) (Carrigaline, Co. Cork), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher John Wrin. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 04 Sep 2017 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Authors: Island View, Cill An Dísirt; Cochláin, Micheál Ó;Island View, Cill An Dísirt; Cochláin, Micheál Ó;Cistí Óir i bhFolach -- Scéal Grinn -- Cistí Óir i bhFolach -- Scéal Grinn -- One night a man had a dream that there was gold hid ... -- Three farmers lived in Clare long ago. -- Daingean Castle is situated a quarter of a mile ... -- People suppose that there is gold hid ... -- There was a big Abbey in Canon Island ... -- Three miles from this at the left hand side of the road there lies a graveyard. -- There is a castle situated a half mile east of Ballynacally. -- Long ago an old man and woman lived named Máire and Seán. -- Ling ago there was a church in the Parish of Kildysart. -- Daoine Cáiliúla -- Daoine Cáiliúla -- Daoine Cáiliúla -- Daoine Cáiliúla -- Catptain Standish O'Grady was born in Limerick. -- Long ago it was the custom in the country wherever a nice girl was men would come and steal her by night. -- Scéal Grinn -- Near the village of Kildysart. There was a noted man. His name was John O'Connell. -- Scéal Grinn -- Mr Ross lived in Jack Tuohy's place in Rossmount. -- Scéal Grinn -- Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire -- Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire -- Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Cruatan -- Áitainmneacha -- Áitainmneacha -- Drochshaol -- Áitainmneacha -- Leigheasanna -- Liosanna -- Leigheasanna -- Liosanna -- Drochshaol -- Mo Cheantar Féin -- Holy Wells -- Proverbs -- Prátaí -- Luibheanna -- Drochshaol -- Luibheanna -- Proverbs -- Chuigeann -- Chuigeann -- Féilí na Bliana -- Chuigeann -- Story -- Naomh is Mó san Cheantar seo -- Story -- There was a man by the name of Marcus Keane. He interfered with priests -- Landlords -- Bia na Seanaimsire -- Song of Wolfe Tone -- Song of Parnell -- Story -- Story -- Story -- Story -- Song -- Story -- Story -- Story -- Story -- Tithe na Seanaimsire -- Seanchaisleáin -- Houses of Olden Times -- Seanchaisleáin -- Tithe na Seanaimsire -- Rudaí go bhfuil Meas Orthu -- Story -- Stories -- In every house through out the countryside St. Brigid's Cross is put up. -- Ag Díol is ag Ceannach -- Áitainmneacha -- Leighseanna -- Blessed Wells -- Story of Buying and Selling A collection of folklore and local history stories from Island View, Cill an Dísirt (school) (Tonlegee, Co. Clare), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Micheál Ó Cochláin. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 02 Sep 2017 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Authors: Raharney (B.); Conmhidhe, S. Ó; Conninidhe, Seosamh O;Raharney (B.); Conmhidhe, S. Ó; Conninidhe, Seosamh O;Folklore -- Forts and Raths -- Bean Sí -- Skull -- Gibson's Churning -- Leprechaun -- Scrugán -- Rath Carney -- Ballyhaw -- Crinions Churning -- Piper on the Hills -- Stone Hatchet -- Leathern Shoe -- Burial Chumber - Killynon, Rynella -- Cnoc Eirige - Airgid -- Story of a Woman Who Used to Suck Cows -- Story of a Race -- Scarden - Scártán -- St Patrick's Stone -- Story of a Battle -- Monuments Tree -- Loughcuth -- Old Cures - Burns -- Warts -- Toothache -- Whooping-Cough -- Sore Mouth or White Mouth in Babies -- Thorn -- Ringworm -- Brickmaking -- Old Crafts - Basket-Making -- Old Crafts - Thatching -- Old Crafts - Flax-Growning -- Old Crafts - Rush Candles -- Old Crafts - Dyes -- Old Crafts - Nail-Making -- Old Crafts - Lime Making -- Old Crafts - Burning of Lime -- Old Crafts - Candle Making -- Old Crafts - Bóráns as Fuel -- Old Crafts - Spade Making -- Old Crafts - Churn Making -- Old Crafts - Candle Making -- Old Crafts - Wheel Making -- Old Crafts - Clothes Lining -- Old Crafts - A Tannery -- Fishing - Snaring -- Fishing - Gaffing -- Fishing - Netting -- Fishing - Lime -- Fishing - Spawning Time -- Fishing - Teaming -- Fishing - Hare Holes -- Bird-Catching - Three Bricks -- Bird-Catching - Cliabhán -- Bird-Catching - Lanterns at Night -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Lucky and Unlucky Months and Days -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Marriage Rhyme -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Throwing Rice and Confetti -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Throwing the Boot -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - The Marriage Ring -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - A Marriage Game -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - A Marriage Game -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Marriage Rhyme -- Marriage Customs and Beliefs - Green Rushes -- Conor Sheridan -- Conor Sheridan -- Crinions' Churning -- Local Place Names - in Barony - Fearbill - in Townland - Raharney -- Local Place Names - in Grangemore Townland -- Local Place Names - Clonbore and Belview -- Local Place Names - Ballinahee and Craddenstown -- Place Names - Corbetstown and Joristown -- Local Place Names - Wardenstown -- Local Place Names - Riverdale and Grangebeg -- Local Place Names - Derrymore and Killoyne -- Local Place Names - Feerlion - as Pronounced / Conninidhe, Seosamh O -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Travelling Folk -- Famine Times -- Famine Times - Relief Works -- Famine Times - Wages and Food -- Famine Times - Wages and Food -- Famine Times - Story -- Famine Times - A Death -- Famine Times -- Local Feats and Champions - Walking Challenge -- Local Feats and Champions - Wrestling Match -- Local Feats and Champions - Bowl Throwing -- Story -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Boot of Gold -- Further Old Stories - How a Priest Told That There Would Not Be a Brisco Alive After Two Hundred Years -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Gibson's House -- Further Old Stories - The Rath of Rathwire -- Further Old Stories - Earls Mill -- Further Old Stories - How Captain Fetherston Got the Name Fetherstonhough -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Priest -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Woman Who Used to Suck Cows -- Further Old Stories - A Ghost Heard Howling like a Turkey-Cock -- Further Old Stories - Degnin's Treasure -- Further Old Stories - The Shooting of Fetherston -- Further Old Stories - A Man Who Cut a Lone Bush -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Fairies Threshing -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Town -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Locín -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Passway for Fairies -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Fair Morning -- Further Old Stories - A Story of an Old Road -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Black Man -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Robbers Lane -- Further Old Stories - The Old Road -- Further Old Stories - The Castle Field -- Further Old Stories - A Story of Gold -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Boy -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Cow Going into Henry's Yard -- Further Old Stories - The Fair Green Long Ago -- Further Old Stories - Story of a Rat -- Further Old Stories - A Story of a Hidden Treasure -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Piper -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Monastery -- Further Old Stories - The Story of a Graveyard -- Local Proverbs -- Local Lucky and Unlucky Things -- Local Beliefs -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Schools at Inanbridge -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Local Schools -- Stories -- Story of a Potato -- Games - Marbles -- Games - Tig -- Games - Hide-and-Seek -- Games - Blind-Man's-Buff -- Games - Duck Down -- Games - King of the Castle -- Games - Skittles -- Games - Cat -- Games - The House that Jack Built -- Games - The Crooked Crab-Tree -- Games - Colours -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Jack's Farm -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Duck in a Hole -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Man in a Barrel -- Games of Chance or Fortune That Were Common at Races and Sports Years Ago - Trick of the Loop -- Cow Tyings -- Milking Time -- Animal Calls -- Hair Cutting and Putting By -- Bonfire Night in Ballinahea -- Halloween Games Etc -- May Bush Night -- St Brigid's Day 1st February -- Rhymes in Giving Out Tig -- Play Rhyme -- Play Rhymes -- Tig Rhyme -- Play Rhymes -Rhyme the Lady on the Mountain -- Play Rhymes - King of Spain Rhyme and Game -- Play Rhymes - Playing Jacks - Five Pebbles -- Old Sayings Locally -- Old Prayers -- Raharney and it Churches A collection of folklore and local history stories from Raharney (B.) (school) (Raharney, Co. Westmeath), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher S. Ó Conmhidhe. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 10 Apr 2018 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Authors: Cloonkeen Kerrill; Hurley, Theresa M.; #Missing,;Cloonkeen Kerrill; Hurley, Theresa M.; #Missing,;Hidden Treasure -- Hidden Treasure -- Hidden Treasure -- Hidden Treasure -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Funny Stories -- Weather-Lore -- Severe Weather -- Severe Weather -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Heroes -- Local Happenings / #missing, -- Local Happenings -- Old Schools -- Old Schools -- Famine Times -- Famine Times -- Famine Times -- Famine Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Penal Times -- Landlord -- Landlord -- Landlord -- Landlord -- Giants -- Giants -- Old Hags -- Old Hags -- Leipreacháns -- Leipreacháns -- Home Districts -- Local Place Names -- Local Roads -- Our Holy Wells -- Local Forge -- Local Fairs -- Local Cures -- Local Ruins -- Local Patron Saint -- Local Poets -- Local Poets -- Fairy Forts -- Fairy Forts -- Local Marriage Customs -- Old Crafts -- Festival Customs -- Care of Our Farm Animals -- Churning -- Food in Olden Times -- Bread -- Old Houses -- Old Graveyards -- Hurling and Football Matches -- Care of the Feet -- Potato Crop -- Herbs -- Proverbs -- Riddles -- Song -- Prayers -- Buying and Selling -- Clothes Made Locally -- Travelling Folk -- Lore of Certain Days -- Bird-Lore -- Local Monuments -- Local Monuments -- Local Monuments -- Strange Animals -- Strange Animals -- Strange Animals -- Old Irish Tales -- Historical Tradition -- Stories Connected with Religion -- Stories Connected with Religion -- Stories Connected with Religion -- Emblems and Objects of Value -- Games I Play -- Homemade Toys A collection of folklore and local history stories from Cloonkeen Kerrill (school) (Clonkeenkerrill, Co. Galway), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Theresa M. Hurley. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 EnglishKonya Technical University Faculty of Architecture and Design Authors: Acar Ata, İlknur; Başar, Mehmet Emin;Acar Ata, İlknur; Başar, Mehmet Emin;In this study, a model for preserving and maintaining the memory value of cultural heritage was put forward and the application of the model was made in a designed digital environment. The model can be applied in teaching, transferring and keeping the memory values carried by tangible and intangible cultural heritage values of the world. Digital Cultural Heritage Memory Model (DCHMM) aims to transfer and interpret the urban memories of the settlements to a wide audience on the web and thus raising awareness on the protection and maintenance of these values. The cultural heritage values of the sample villages selected for the application of the model are aimed to be realized with the participation of the interactive user in the transfer of verbal, written and architectural memory values, the interpretation in the asking questions and giving ideas section, and the success of the application in the questioning section. Nine historical buildings that must be preserved and transferred to memory in three settlements of Niğde with a common historical past and that stand out with a variety of building types with significant urban memory value were selected for the field study. To provide data for the digital environment that evaluates DCHMM’s applicability, the urban memory values (written-verbal-architectural memory elements) collected during the field study in the selected sample (three exchanged villages in Niğde- Yeşilburç Village, Uluağaç Village, Hançerli Village) were digitized according to the model’s information, participation and questioning sections. 452 users from different age and occupation groups made the application of the model in the web environment in a six-month period. The digitized values obtained as a result of the study were interpreted in line with the targets in the sections of the model, and the model was brought to the literature with its application.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 1937Embargo end date: 03 Sep 2017 EnglishNational Folklore Collection, University College Dublin Johnstown; Hickie, Miss H.C.; Hickie, H. C.; Nally, Stephen Mc; Byrne, Peadar; Husband, Mamie; Briody, B.; Boylan, Leo; Boylan, Ciaran; Brien, Mary; Neill, James; Briody, Bridget; Husband, Mary;Raheen -- Buried Treasure -- 12th Night Custom -- Making Rush Lights -- Lore of Certain Days -- Weather-Lore -- Snow-Storms -- Local Marriage Customs / Hickie, H. C. -- Local Cures -- Brick making was carried on in Oldtown by a man named Thoams Harpur. -- Story of this brickyard... / Hickie, H. C. -- Festival Customs -- Riddles Heard Locally / Nally, Stephen Mc -- Riddles Heard Locally / Byrne, Peadar -- Riddles / Husband, Mamie -- Riddles / Briody, B. -- Riddles / Boylan, Leo -- Riddles / Boylan, Ciaran -- Riddles and Local Proverbs -- Crafts - Doll-Making / Brien, Mary -- Crafts - Spinning and Weaving -- Forge -- Churchyards, Funeral Customs etc. -- Back View of a Tombstone -- Funeral Customs / Hickie, H. C. -- Wedding Custom -- Stations or Mass Celebrated in Private Houses -- Church Avenue / Hickie, H. C. -- Food in Olden Times -- Famine Times -- Johnstown Village in 1886 -- Stone at the Quarry -- Stray Sod -- Hungry Sod -- Cures -- Cures -- Rich Farmers around Oldtown and Kilcairne employed 50 labourers for harvesting. / Neill, James -- Speaking of the Connacnt harvesters... -- Further Stories of the Raheen -- Halloween Custom -- How We Churn / Brien, Mary -- Our Fields / Briody, Bridget -- Pancake Night / Boylan, Leo -- Buried Treasure / Husband, Mary -- Ghost Story / Husband, Mary -- My Lucky Caul / Husband, Mary -- Strange Legend of Rossnaree -- Tea -- Staffordstown -- Chapel Field -- Found Patrick (Pasie) at 5 on an April afternoon putting in the cattle. -- Secret Societies -- Fairies -- Stones -- Family Curse -- Skulls -- Ghosts -- Buried Treasure in Staffordstown -- Wages -- More Ghosts -- More Reminiscences of Mrs Kelly -- Local Superstitions -- Crafts -- Churning -- Mrs Fitzpatrick's Account of Harvesters and Their Food -- Churning -- Severe Weather -- Halloween Tricks -- Halloween Tricks -- Story of Gerrardstown Castle -- Story by Mrs Garrett Reilly -- Cures -- Hidden Treasure in the Raheen or Moat of Kilcarn -- Crosses -- Bonfires -- Bird-Lore -- Oak for a Soak -- Teeth Extraction -- Cures -- Story of St Patrick -- Story of Daniel O'Connell -- Hidden Treasure and Vengeance of the Fairies -- Cure for Heart Disease / Hickie, H. C. -- Interviewed Mrs Lynch and found she is the possession of some interesting relics of the past. / Hickie, H. C. -- Black Church Field -- Furzy Field -- Collected from Mrs John Lynch -- Survival of Paganism -- Ghosts -- Story of a Murderer and Suicide -- Food -- Wakes -- Another native of the Old Road named Cullen... -- Park Murders -- Martin Reilly Mrs Reilly's son says there is a tombstone in Newtown cemetery near Trim which cures warts. -- Mrs Neill wife of Tome Neill Oldtown Navan has also told me about this monument in Newtown cemetery. -- Taking the Butter -- Story of a Priest -- St John's Well Warrenstown -- Dan O'Connell and the Little Boy -- Isn't this a Good Story -- Banshee -- Riddles -- Weather Signs -- Holy Well, Slane -- Stories of the Famine -- Collected from Tom Neill. -- Marriages -- Unlucky Day - Whit Monday -- Cure - Heart Disease -- Churning -- Old Prayers A collection of folklore and local history stories from Johnstown (school) (Johnstown, Co. Meath), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Miss H.C. Hickie. Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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