This catalogue is now online and available for people to search their Northern Ireland roots.
The homepage states:
PRONI’s eCatalogue, containing over one million catalogue entries, is now available online for searching and browsing. The eCatalogue currently contains approximately 60% of PRONI’s total catalogue entries, with the remainder to be published on an ongoing basis.
PRONI visitors have already been making use of the eCatalogue onsite since it went live in the PRONI Search Room on 10 November 2008.
The online launch of the eCatalogue is a milestone event for PRONI and means that off-site visitors can now consult our catalogues via the PRONI website. The eCatalogue is the end result of the electronic catalogue for Northern Ireland (eCATNI) project and brings PRONI in line with other National and International archival institutions.
Janet
The homepage states:
PRONI’s eCatalogue, containing over one million catalogue entries, is now available online for searching and browsing. The eCatalogue currently contains approximately 60% of PRONI’s total catalogue entries, with the remainder to be published on an ongoing basis.
PRONI visitors have already been making use of the eCatalogue onsite since it went live in the PRONI Search Room on 10 November 2008.
The online launch of the eCatalogue is a milestone event for PRONI and means that off-site visitors can now consult our catalogues via the PRONI website. The eCatalogue is the end result of the electronic catalogue for Northern Ireland (eCATNI) project and brings PRONI in line with other National and International archival institutions.
Janet
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