During months 1-4, the RF studied QUB’s Moore collection, gathering enrichment data (catalogue); she liaised with Dublin Institute of Technology re a cross--border music project (radio programme). By 01/10/15 the 'early' DMP was submitted. Months 2-4: the RF and PI attended 4 Queen's Digital Humanities courses (re exhibitions). The RF liaised with 8 European libraries re data sharing (catalogue). By 01/12/15 RF had written 6 blog posts; the blog launched on 20/01/16. In month 5, the RF and PI designed and trialled a model database (catalogue). In month 6, RF and PI planned a concert (radio documentary, podcasts). The RF continued work on the QUB Moore collection (database, online exhibitions). In month 7, the RF and PI attended dh@queen's training on the OMEKA platform (exhibitions). Meetings established the secondment and radio documentary. In month 9, the RF visited archives in Munich and Paris; in month 10, she visited libraries in Dublin and London (database, exhibitions). The PI supplemented the database records at the British Library. By month 11, the database held 400 records (as a spreadsheet). We submitted the mid-term DMP on 06/09/16. In months 12-13, the RF cleaned the catalogue data, transferring it to an Access database. In month 13 the RF and PI planned a concert (radio documentary, podcasts); we mapped the repertory for an Irish Melodies podcast (ERIN website). In month 14, QUB Information Services applied Google analytics to the blog. The RF completed her research trips (Berlin), adding records to the catalogue and gathering data of semantic enrichment (exhibitions). The database was handed over to its developers in 02/17; the PI and RF did preparatory work (exhibitions). Between months 12-21, the RF undertook professional development, including the Postgraduate Certificate for Higher Education Teaching; teaching performance classes in Music, supervising an M-Res project and a BMUS dissertation. EXPLOITATION & DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS (months 21-24). BLOG. 'Thomas Moore in Europe', available at
https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/erin/(öffnet in neuem Fenster). ERIN published 48 posts, attracting 6000+ visitors. Topics include the circulation of Moore's musical works in Europe; Moore's travels in Europe; ‘how to research’ at certain European libraries; podcasts of European music. ERIN used the blog to 'soft launch' outputs on 31/08/17. RADIO DOCUMENTARY, “An oriental romance: Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh,” was completed (RF gained experience in production through secondment). It aired 10 September at 18:00 on RTE Lyric. Music recordings are podcasts on the project website: www.erin.qub.ac.uk. A sample recording from the documentary was released as a blog post. PRESENTATIONS. The PI and the RF delivered 2 public seminars (QUB), participated in a Lalla Rookh Symposium (Dublin), and delivered the plenary lecture at the annual conference of the SMI (QUB). An associated concert was recorded (radio documentary; podcasts for website). The plenary lecture forms 2 podcasts on the blog. Texts for these presentations (and visual material) are available through the QUB research repository: pure.qub.ac.uk/.../sarah-mccleave. PODCASTS On 17/05/17, the PI directed a show featuring European music to Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh (podcasts for website). In June 2017 we recorded QUB Music students performing a few of Moore's Irish Melodies in different arrangements (podcasts for website). A sample will appear on the blog. ONLINE EXHIBITIONS. On 31 August we published (at
http://omeka.qub.ac.uk(öffnet in neuem Fenster)) 4 electronic collections and 4 electronic exhibitions in the openly-accessible OMEKA platform; over 200 Cultural Heritage Objects are available in an accessible and searchable format. DATABASE CATALOGUE. By 02/17 the RF and PI had created 50% of the records for this resource, which was then handed over to the commercial developer. The development process was more complex than anticipated; handover to QUB took place in 10/17. Currently, a 'data dump' of the catalogue is found at: pure.qub.ac.uk/.../sarah-mccleave. ERIN WEBSITE (www.erin.qub.ac.uk). This links to the blog plus the OMEKA collections and exhibitions. It has all podcasts and the database catalogue. The website will be released in 03/18, when the catalogue is nearly complete. We will offer a virtual launch for the website (with video demonstration of the resources), through the project blog. BOOK of essays, working title 'Thomas Moore and the Global Marketplace', co-edited by the RF and PI. We've collected and done a first edit of 50% of the expected chapters. Updates on progress may feature on the blog.