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    Architecture of the regional datastore in Trinity College Dublin by Coghlan, B, Walsh, J, Childs, S, Quigley, G, O'Callaghan, D, Pierantoni, G, Ryan, J, Simon, N, Rochford, K

    Published 2009
    “…This paper proposes an architecture for the e-INIS regional datastore at TCD (Trinity College Dublin), one part of the larger federated national datastore activity of the e-INIS project, aimed at building a sustainable national e-Infrastructure for the Irish academic research community. e-INIS is funded under the Irish Higher Education Authority’s Programme for Research in Third-Level Institutions (PRTLI), a component of the National Development Plan. developed by the e-INIS project. …”
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    Assessing Problem Based Learning in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Trinity College Dublin, Ireland by Thomas Frodl, Louise Gallagher, Norbert Skokauskas, Michael Gill

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The School of Medicine, TCD (Trinity College Dublin) has developed the undergraduate degree in Medicine in accordance with the Medical Council and the World Federation of Medical Education guidelines. …”
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    Special Issue “International Conference of Spirituality in Healthcare. Creating Space for Spirituality in Healthcare,”—Trinity College Dublin 2017 by Kathleen Neenan, Fiona Timmins, Colm O. Boyle, Jacqueline Whelan, Vivienne Brady, Yvonne Muldowney, Wilfred McSherry

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Creating a Space for Spirituality in Healthcare” Trinity College Dublin 2017. This was the third International Spirituality in Healthcare Conference hosted by Trinity College Dublin, with future annual conferences planned. …”
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    Has the Historian’s craft gone digital? Some observations from France by Franziska Heimburger is a PhD student at the EHESS Paris working under the joint supervision of Christophe Prochasson (EHESS Paris) and John Horne (Trinity College Dublin). Her thesis, Language questions in the Allied coalition on the Western Front during the First World War, focuses on military interpreters and, more generally, on languages in Allied coalition warfare during the First World War. She held a French government “allocation de recherche” from 2008 to 2011 and she is currently Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et Recherche at the EHESS. The multidisciplinary approach leading her research allowed her to intervene in various international conferences on history and humanities, such as the International Society for First World War Studies 6th Biennial Conference (Innsbruck, 2011). Among her forthcoming publications: Fighting Together: Language Issues in the Military Coordination of First World War Allied Coalition Warfare, in Languages at War. Policies and Practices of Language Contacts in Conflict, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmilliman., Émilien Ruiz is a PhD student in Contemporary History at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). His thesis Trop de fonctionnaires? La question des effectifs de l’État dans la France du XXe siècle focuses on different aspects of the evolution of government officials in France from 1880 to 1980. He taught methodology of historical research, contemporary history and informatics for history at the EHESS at the Paris Diderot University. From 2012 he works as assistant of Professor Paul-André Rosental at the Institut of Political Sciences of Paris (URL: < http://www.sciencespo.fr/ >). He cofounded – with Franziska Heimburger – “La Boite à Outils des Historiens” (URL: < http://www.boiteaoutils.info/ >), a blog on informatics’ tools for history and maintains the blog “Devenir historien-ne” (URL: < http://devhist.hypotheses.org/ >), about methods of historical research and historiography. Among his recent publications: «Compter: l’invention de la statistique des fonctionnaires en France (années 1890-1930)», in BEZES, Philippe, JOIN-LAMBERT, Odile (dir.), «Comment se font les administrations», in Sociologie du Travail, 52, 2/2010, pp. 212-233.

    Published 2012-06-01
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    Synthesis of layered platelets by self-assembly of rhenium-based clusters directed by long-chain amines by Andrés Seral-Ascaso, Clive Downing, Hannah C. Nerl, Anuj Pokle, Sonia Metel, Joao Coelho, Nina C. Berner, Andrew Harvey, Karsten Rode, Manuel Ruether, Owen Hickey, Georg Duesberg, Jonathan Coleman, Valeria Nicolosi

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Andrés Seral-Ascaso, Valeria Nicolosi and colleagues from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, developed a method to let grains of few Rhenium and Selenium atoms assemble into flat, circular platelets in a liquid solution. …”
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