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While digital technologies were initially seen as harbingers of globalization, scholars increasingly acknowledge their role in the rise of nationalism. This paper argues that the policies and practices of the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) simultaneously resonate with national as well as global opportunities in light of the vision of Global Ireland 2025. As a trusted national digital repository for Ireland’s humanities, the DRI can be a celebration of the Abbey Theater collection as a prototype of these national and global opportunities. This paper outlines the earlier attempt of the Abbey Theater Digitizing Archive Project at the National University of Ireland, Galway’s library (NUIG) and its limitations, as well as the policies and Practices of open access, collaboration, and metadata management in the Digital Repository of Ireland. In doing so, the paper draws on the conceptual framework in light of Global Ireland's objectives and the publications of some of the stakeholders and directors of the DRI, such as Sha- ron Webb and Aileen O’Carroll. The outcomes of this paper are that the DRI globally contributes to representing the national position of Abbey Theatre by ingesting and visualizing the scenes that express the Irish struggle for freedom and identity, illuminating the importance of Irish literary discourse over time and place. Also, the use of the interdisciplinary approach uncovers how the use of digital tools highlights the opportunities that the DRI can offer to disseminate, discover, and visualize the dramatic performances of Abbey Theatre as an Irish literary heritage and as an essential part of the Irish national canon.
虽然数字技术最初被视为全球化的先兆,但学者们越来越认识到它们在民族主义兴起中的作用。本文认为,根据全球爱尔兰2025的愿景,爱尔兰数字存储库(DRI)的政策和实践同时与国家和全球机会产生共鸣。作为爱尔兰人文学科值得信赖的国家数字资源库,DRI可以作为艾比剧院收藏的庆祝活动,作为这些国家和全球机会的原型。本文概述了爱尔兰国立大学高威图书馆(NUIG)艾比剧院数字化档案项目的早期尝试及其局限性,以及爱尔兰数字存储库中开放获取、协作和元数据管理的政策和实践。在此过程中,本文借鉴了全球爱尔兰的目标和DRI的一些利益相关者和董事的出版物的概念框架,如Sha- ron Webb和Aileen O 'Carroll。本文的结果是,DRI通过吸收和可视化表达爱尔兰人争取自由和身份的场景,在全球范围内有助于代表阿比剧院的国家地位,阐明了爱尔兰文学话语随时间和地点的重要性。此外,跨学科方法的使用揭示了数字工具的使用如何突出DRI可以提供的机会,传播、发现和可视化艾比剧院的戏剧表演,作为爱尔兰文学遗产和爱尔兰国家经典的重要组成部分。