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This kind of brouhaha shows just how special Trove is within an international perspective. I shudder to think how the Irish dilemma will be resolved. Again the Clare Library's transparency shines like a beacon in a heavy fog.
ReplyDeleteAs I'm sure you also find, Trove is leading the way... we tend to take it for granted at times, but it has to be one of the best genealogical tools we could have. Armed with that, and the Clare Library, what more could we need?
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