From: caoimhin debhailis Sent: 26 January 2016 10:37 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: Re: journal article submission Dear Breeda, 1. 49-60. 2. Yes. The Journal was modelled on the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. How does one access the statistics for papers on the CORA site. I remember there was a link at the side menu of the page but I can’t seem to find it now. Best wishes, Caoimhin Sent from Windows Mail From: cora@ucc.ie Sent: ?Tuesday?, ?26? ?January? ?2016 ?10?:?29 To: caoimhin debhailis Dear Caoimhin, Thanks for agreeing to the deposit licence. I have a few more details which I should have checked with you. 1. What was the pagination for your article in the journal? I can’t check the physical copy and we don’t seem to have one in the library yet. 2. Is the journal peer-reviewed? Best regards Breeda From: caoimhin debhailis [mailto:caoimhin_debhailis@hotmail.com] Sent: 26 January 2016 10:10 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: RE: journal article submission Dear Breeda, Yes. Caoimhin From: cora@ucc.ie To: caoimhin_debhailis@hotmail.com Subject: RE: journal article submission Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:06:15 +0000 Dear Caoimhin, Thanks for arranging for permission. I will archive shortly under History of Art Journal Articles in CORA. Are you happy to agree to the attached deposit licence? Thanks, Breeda Breeda Herlihy | Manager - Institutional Repository |Boole Library, University College Cork, Ireland + 353 (0) 21 420 5109 | b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie | Cork Open Research Archive http://cora.ucc.ie/ Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ From: caoimhin debhailis [mailto:caoimhin_debhailis@hotmail.com] Sent: 25 January 2016 12:02 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: RE: journal article submission Dear Breeda, I am attaching the article that was published in the Clonakilty Historical and Archaeologial Journal, Volume 1, 2015. The permissions for the images are all okay, I have cleared that. Just please ensure the attributions for the sources are attached to the images. I hope this is okay. Anything else just contact me. Kindest regards, Caoimhín de Bhailís From: cora@ucc.ie To: caoimhin_debhailis@hotmail.com Subject: RE: journal article submission Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 12:00:36 +0000 Dear Caoimhin, Thanks for your enquiry. I would be happy to archive your article in CORA. If you email the pdf, I will take a look at the images. Is it possible that the images are licensed for reuse – where did you source them from? We don’t seek permission for permission for the contents of publications as generally that would be author’s responsibility but we do seek permission for archiving of publications on CORA as necessary. Best regards, Breeda Breeda Herlihy | Manager - Institutional Repository |Boole Library, University College Cork, Ireland + 353 (0) 21 420 5109 | b.herlihy@ucc.ie , cora@ucc.ie | Cork Open Research Archive http://cora.ucc.ie/ Blog: http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/ From: caoimhin debhailis [mailto:caoimhin_debhailis@hotmail.com] Sent: 20 January 2016 20:22 To: CORA Institutional Repository Subject: journal article submission Dear Ms. Herlihy, I have had an article published recently in a peer reviewed journal. The journal is the inaugural issue of the Clonakilty Historical & Archaeological Journal. I would like to submit the article to CORA. There are no problems regarding the copyright of the text but there are images in the article which would need to be excluded from the article on CORA unless you were to secure copyright permission for them. There are four images in total and even if you could not use the images then the captions identifying them would need to be included so that the reader could access them online. I am sure though that CORA would have no difficulty get permissions for the images. I can email you a pdf of the article with the images included. I am a PhD student at UCC, my PhD is through the Texts, Contexts and Cultures programme, my supervisor is Prof. Brendan Dooley. I am not attached to a department. Kindest regards, Caoimhin de Bhailis Sent from Windows Mail