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Tag: RASCAL

Research and Special Collections Available Locally (RASCAL)

Posted on 8th August 20188th August 2018 by Louisa Costelloe

The RASCAL database offers researchers a pathway to Irish Studies resources throughout Ireland and beyond. It contains neat summary descriptions

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