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Consultancy & Training.

We can help you plan, launch and manage a project to drive optimal results.

With deep industry expertise and a proven framework, we can guide organisations through large scale projects or operational transformations. Whether you’re looking for a comprehensive understanding of the process for procurement, would like to finally utilise one of your best resources – your archive – or need a fresh outside perspective, we’re here to help you move forward — faster and with purpose.

Let us guide your archive and digitisation project, from start to finish.

Expert consultancy for professional heritage services 

Eneclann has over 25 years of experience in Digitisation and Archives project management. Give your project the care and attention it deserves; whether it be expert-led advice, training in Industry standards and best practice, or something uniquely tailored to your project, contact us for a chat on what we can do for you. 

 

OUR SERVICES

CONSULTATION

  • Strategic Consulting – Clarify your project’s scope, identify opportunities & build an effective plan.
  • Operational Efficiency – Streamline processes and optimize performance. Implement best practices and standards in accordance with the industry. 
  • Assessment and advisement on range of issues such as:
    • Safeguarding / future proofing 
    • Access and Usability
    • Conservation practises for the long-term preservation of your collection
  • Accessibility recommendations.
  • Funding applications, possibilities or partnerships.

 

TRAINING 

We can offer a range of training workshop options, including, but not limited to,

Digitisation elements, such as: 

  • Equipment; 
  • Best practices; 
  • Project management and workflow

Archival practises, such as:

  • Standards; 
  • Maintenance; 
  • Long-term storage/preservation; 
  • Outfitting your archive 

 

So contact us now to get the information you need to best take care of your collection. 

Let’s build the future of your archive, together.

CONTACT US TODAY!

 

FAQs.

Digitisation is the process of capturing material in a digital image format and processing it into a usable digital form. There are many reasons to digitise a collection: to help preserve fragile material; to promote access; to share collections more widely and promote collaboration; to reunite separated collections; to allow its use in new contexts; and to allow for full-text searching.

Depending on your project needs, we can offer several options including on-site, on-line or a mix for you or your team.

Not unless we are performing additional services for you, such as digitisation. Then, we would discuss with you your options for us to work on-site or at our own offices in Dublin.

Not unless it is something you would prefer to do. We can work with you to make sure you are getting the service you want, how you want it.

You can be rest assured that you are in safe hands with Eneclann. Over 25 years in the industry means we have the knowledge, and the experience, to provide you with the best service possible.

Costing depends on the service we are providing for you, whether that be a review, some training or a mix of consultancy and professional services. We know that each collection is unique, so contact us for a quote for your specific project.

Experience, care, and adaptability. 

As experts in the field, we have worked on a wide range of projects, and there’s not much we haven’t encountered. Because of our reputation for indexing and transcribing historical records to the highest standards, we have been selected to work with virtually every cultural institution in Ireland including Trinity College Dublin, the National Archives of Ireland, the National Library of Ireland, the National Museum and the National College of Art and Design. Because of our wide-ranging expertise and adaptability, we can work with you to create a digitisation project tailored to the specific needs of you and your collection.

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