The Chambers of Commerce of Ireland (CCI) established the awards in 2004 to acknowledge and encourage best practice and constructive initiatives by local authorities and also to enhance the positive relationships that already exist between chambers, businesses and their respective local authorities.
Commenting in the photographic project entitled 'Foto', Noel Crowley, Clare County Librarian explained, “Launched in August 2004, Foto is an online image database contains over 8,000 images and made available through our Library’s website at http://foto.clarelibrary.ie/
The collections date from the beginning of the 20th century and cover topics like archaeology, architecture, railways, landscape, flora, postcards, mortuary cards, gravestones and people.
The naming of unidentified people and places in some of the photographs may be undertaken by members of the public through an electronic form on the website. A large number of website users have been in touch to fill in the names of people they recognise in the photographs.
Mr. Crowley said, "In addition, the library contacts schools and individuals to help in identification. The library allows the public to download and print free, any images of which the library holds copyright. The online photographs have captured the interest and imagination of many and encouraged a dialogue between the library and many of its clients. The Library plans to continue sourcing suitable photographic collections for Foto."
The second project shortlisted is a maps project called 'Historical Maps of County Clare'. Made available online at http://www.clarelibrary.ie/
"More than 2,000 pages – one for each Clare townland - and a page for each of the 6,000 recorded monuments in the county were created in conjunction with this project", stated Mr. Crowley.
He continued, "In August 2006 Clare County Library added the Clare Grand Jury Maps (1787) and Petty Maps (1658-9 & 1685), and in February 2007 the David Rumsey maps of Clare were added to the project. By their nature, maps are rare and difficult to access or copy. Providing digital versions help overcome these difficulties. Rainer Kosbi, a software engineer based in Mayo, converted the Ordnance Survey maps to SVG."
"The aim is to provide free and unlimited access to a digital map collection comprising a variety of historical County Clare maps, integrated with the wealth of historical and archeological data on the library website. These projects are managed by Maureen Comber and Anthony Edwards", he added.
"Log on to www.clarelibrary.ie and see for yourself the wealth of information about County Clare that is now available at the click of a button. With a minimum of financial outlay, Clare County Library has added a new and dynamic element to its website, and, by utilising technology it has provided worldwide access to fragile materials", concluded Mr. Crowley.
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