Wikipedia:GLAM/Library of Trinity College Dublin
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This is a project page for the Wikimedia project at the Library of Trinity College Dublin.
Project Summary
[edit]From June 2024 to March 2025, KITAMURA Sae (saebou) works as a non-salaried, part-time Wikimedian in residence at the Library of Trinity College Dublin. This residency mainly focuses on the following two points:
- To support the Library of Trinity College Dublin to improve Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons using their materials
- To improve Japanese Wikipedia by translating and writing Japanese Wikipedia articles about Dublin and Ireland using the materials owned by the Library of Trinity College Dublin
Achievements
[edit]Training Sessions
[edit]22 August 2024
[edit]- Baroudeuse de bibliothèque (talk) 10:59, 22 August 2024 (UTC)
- DalyCiara (talk) 11:00, 22 August 2024 (UTC)
- Claire McNulty (talk) 11:03, 22 August 2024 (UTC)
- BrendanPower2024 (talk) 11:05, 22 August 2024 (UTC)
18 September 2024
[edit]Articles in English Wikipedia
[edit]New Articles
[edit]- Koizumi Setsuko (Translated from ja:小泉節子)
- Setsuya Beppu (Translated from ja:別府節弥)
- Irish Museum of Time (Translated from ja:アイルランド時間博物館, also written by saebou. It is created as part of Pitabangan Waterford.)
- The Fagel Collection
Edited Articles
[edit]- Most of the articles were edited by library interns and staff members of TCD, with newly added links to TCD archive pages.
- James Goodman (musicologist) (diff)
- Irish language (diff)
- Galway (diff)
- Book of the de Burgos (diff)
- Simon van der Stel (diff)
- Maria Clementina Sobieska (diff)
- James Francis Edward Stuart (diff)
- Nuremberg Chronicle (diff)
- Early Irish law (diff)
- Luke Wadding (diff)
- Book of Leinster (diff)
- Book of Armagh (diff)
- John Banville (diff)
- John Millington Synge (diff 1 and diff 2)
- Gaspar Fagel (diff)
- Dutch Cape Colony (diff)
- Fore-edge painting (diff)
- William Bonaparte-Wyse (diff)
- Pierre Corneille (diff)
- Thomas Corneille (diff)
- Jean Racine (diff)
- Quinault family (diff)
- Molière (diff)
- The School for Wives (diff)
- John Thomas Ball (diff)
- Albert Bender (art patron) (diff)
- Grabhorn Institute (diff)
- John Henry Nash (printer) (diff)
- Oliver Goldsmith (diff)
- Kane O'Hara (diff)
- Charles Kendal Bushe (diff)
- Theophilus Butler, 1st Baron Newtown-Butler (diff)
- Mechanics' Theatre (diff)
- Carton House (diff)
- Duke of Leinster (diff)
- List of Trinity College Dublin student organisations (diff)
- College Historical Society (diff)
- Charles Dibdin (diff)
- Charles Dibdin the younger (diff)
- Thomas John Dibdin (diff)
- Thomas Frognall Dibdin (diff)
- Dolmen Press (diff)
- Jonathan Swift (diff)
- Frank Gallagher (author) (diff)
- Éamon de Valera (diff)
- Claudius Gilbert (diff)
- Alexander Balloch Grosart (diff)
- House of Lords (diff)
- Hewitt Poole Jellett (diff)
- Denis Johnston (diff)
- Thomas Larcom (diff)
- W. J. Loftie (diff)
- Henry McAdoo (diff)
- Jeremy Taylor (diff)
- Máirtín Ó Cadhain (diff)
- Cathal Ó Sándair (diff)
- Ebenezer Prout (diff)
- Elisabeth of Wied (diff)
- Nicholas Robinson (historian) (diff 1 and diff 2)
- James Gillray (diff)
- John Doyle (Irish artist) (diff)
- William Mecham (diff)
- The Longest Day (book) (diff)
- Cornelius Ryan (diff)
- The Last Battle (Ryan book) (diff)
- Mary Pollard (diff)
- Sáirséal agus Dill (diff)
- George Salmon (diff)
- James Stephens (author) (diff)
- Edith Somerville (diff)
- Violet Florence Martin (diff)
- Townley Hall (diff)
- Edward Worth (politician) (diff)
- Recruitment to the British Army during World War I (diff)
- W. B. Yeats (diff)
- Somerville and Ross (diff)
- Thomas Elrington (bishop) (diff)
- Gutenberg Bible (diff)
- Book of Mulling (diff)
- Book of Durrow (diff)
- Book of Kells (diff)
- Book of Dimma (diff)
- Insular art (diff)
- Garland of Howth (diff)
- Arthur Samuels (diff)
- Cuala Press (diff)
- Ina Boyle (diff)
- Michael Davitt (diff)
- Harry Clarke (diff)
- Richard Hingston (diff)
- George Atkinson (artist) (diff)
- Dorothy Blackham (diff)
- Thomas Bodkin (diff)
- Beatrice Elvery (diff)
- Emma Duffin (diff)
- Evie Hone (diff)
- Harry Kernoff (diff)
- Maurice MacGonigal (diff)
- Norah McGuinness (diff)
- Elinor Darwin (diff)
- Brigid Ganly (diff)
- Art O'Murnaghan (diff)
- Seán O'Sullivan (painter) (diff)
- Lilla Minnie Perry (diff)
- Elizabeth Rivers (diff)
- Hilda Roberts (diff)
- George William Russell (diff)
- Pamela Colman Smith (diff)
- Elizabeth Yeats (diff)
- Jack B. Yeats (diff)
- Brendan Kennelly (diff)
- John of Worcester (diff)
- William Lambarde (diff)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (diff)
- John of Garland (diff)
- Book of hours (diff)
- Matthew Paris (diff)
- St Augustine's Abbey (diff)
- Brut Chronicle (diff)
- Breviary (diff)
- West Dereham Abbey (diff)
- Winchcombe Abbey (diff)
- Psalter (diff)
- Torre Abbey (diff)
- Gesta Pontificum Anglorum (diff)
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic) (diff)
- Belfast Harp Societies (diff)
- Insular script (diff)
- The Lilliput Press (diff)
- Watt (novel) (diff)
- Museum of Literature Ireland (diff)
- Titanic Belfast (diff)
- Davy Byrne's pub (diff)
- Grania (play) (diff)
- Waterford Treasures (diff)
- Derrick Williams (footballer) (diff)
- Dublin Writers Museum (diff)
- 14 Henrietta Street (diff)
- Kilmainham Gaol (diff)
- Kneecap (band) (revision)
- Boxty (diff)
- List of Irish dishes (diff)
- List of potato dishes (diff)
- Lafcadio Hearn (diff)
- Tramore (diff)
- Gaiety Theatre, Dublin (diff)
- Maggie O'Farrell (diff)
- Barrytown (franchise) (diff)
- Hwacha (Checking the footnotes using the resources available at the TCD Library during Wikipedia Asian Month)
- Linenhall (Redirect)
- Wexford Festival Opera (diff)
- Category:Opera houses in Northern Ireland (diff)
- Music of Ireland (diff)
Articles in Japanese Wikipedia
[edit]New Articles
[edit]- Sweny's Pharmacy - (Translated from Sweny's Pharmacy in June)
- Gate Theatre - (Translated from Gate Theatre in July)
- Gaiety Theatre - (Translated from Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in August]])
- Turkish Baths, Lincoln Place - (Translated from Turkish Baths, Lincoln Place in September, as part of Wikimedia Japan, Malaysia, and Turkey Friendship Editing Month September 2024 and Pitabangan Waterford)
- Kneecap - (Translated from Kneecap (band) in September, as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- Tramore - (Translated from Tramore in September, as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens - (Newly created in September, as part of Pitabangan Waterford )
- Irish Museum of Time - (Newly created in September, as part of Pitabangan Waterford )
- Museum of Literature Ireland - (Translated from Museum of Literature Ireland in October)
- Waterford blaa - (Translated from Blaa in November)
Edited Articles
[edit]- Most edits concern categories, links, photos, and templates.
- Irish language (diff)
- Michael Fassbender (diff)
- Derrick Williams (diff)
- Japanese gardens outsire Japan (diff)
- Powerscourt (diff)
- Conor McPherson (diff)
- Tempus fugit (diff)
- Book of Kells (diff)
- Davy Byrne's pub (diff)
- General Post Office (diff)
- The Troubles (diff)
- Goidelic languages (diff)
- Ulysses (diff)
- Taramore (diff)
- Waterford (diff)
- Northern Irish cuisine (diff)
- Boxty (diff)
- Gaiety Theatre (disambiguation) (disambiguation)
- Riverdance (diff)
- James Joyce Tower (diff)
Photos in Wikimedia Commons
[edit]- Boxty (1, 2, 3, 4), with Category:Boxty
- All the 27 images in Category:Irish Museum of Time(as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- All the 39 images in Category:Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens(as part of Pitabangan Waterford), with Category:Gardens in County Waterford and Category:Japanese gardens in the Republic of Ireland
- All three images in Category:Irish Wake Museum (as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- Pumpkin Spice Latte in Wexford
- Waterford blaa sandwich
Wikidata
[edit]- Lexeme:L1360863 (as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- Lexeme:L1360868 (as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens (Q130368125) (as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
- Irish Museum of Time (Q130371452) (as part of Pitabangan Waterford)
Former Related Events
[edit]Additional Information
[edit]This residency is conjunct with saebou's visiting fellowship at the Trinity College Dublin from April 2024 to March 2025. The Japanese project page is here.
The shortened URL of this page: https://w.wiki/AyoC