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Celtic Studies, fíanaigecht literature, Ulster Cycle, Irish death tales, textual transmission & manuscript traditions, Digital Humanities, Higher Education
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The University of Melbourne: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2015-07 to present | Liaison Librarian (Research) - Arts
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Julia Kuehns

Education and qualifications (5)

RMIT University: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2014 to 2015 | Master of Information Management
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University of Glasgow: Glasgow, GB

2005 to 2009 | PhD (Department of Celtic and Gaelic)
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University of Glasgow: Glasgow, GB

2004 to 2006 | M.Phil. (Research) (Department of Celtic and Gaelic)
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University of Aberdeen: Aberdeen, GB

2000 to 2004 | M.A. (Hons) (Department of Celtic)
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University of Aberdeen: Aberdeen, GB

2001 to 2002 | Diploma in Scottish Archaeology (Centre for Lifelong Learning)
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Works (8)

From shelf to web: First reflections on the o’donnell marginalia project

The Routledge International Handbook of New Digital Practices in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Heritage Sites
2019 | Book chapter
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In his own hand: notes and annotations from the O'Donnell Collection

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Julia Kuehns

Remembering the saints of Munster: An Irish prayer book copied by Daibhi de Barra

The Australasian Journal of Irish Studies
2014 | Journal article
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Some observations on the Acallam bec

The Gaelic Finn Tradition. Eds S.J. Arbuthnot & G. Parsons. Dublin: Four Courts Press
2012 | Book chapter
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A Scribal family

Tinteán
2012-12 | Magazine article
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History or fable? The Book of Leinster as a document of cultural memory in twelfth-century Ireland (= Studien und Texte zur Keltologie, Band 9) [Book Review]

The Australasian Journal of Irish Studies
2011 | Book review
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The pre-19th-century manuscript tradition and textual transmission of the Early Modern Irish tale Oidheadh Con Culainn: a preliminary study

2009 | Dissertation or Thesis
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An edition and translation of the Agallamh Bheag from the Book of Lismore

2005 | Dissertation or Thesis
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