Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Jane Maxwell, Sources for the history of women in eighteenth-century Ireland, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 90, (2), 2014, p127 - 142
H. Fallon, J. Maxwell, C. McCaffrey, S. MacMahon, . 'Engaging with leadership development in Irish academic libraries: some reflections of the Future Leaders Programme (FLP)' , The Australian Library Journal , 60, (1), 2011
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
Retrospections of an Outcast in, editor(s)Shenton, H , The Library of Trinity College Dublin: Director's Choice, London, Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers, 2020, pp30 - 31, [Maxwell, J]
Simon van der Steh's journal of his expedition to Namaqualand 1686 in, editor(s)Shenton, H , The Library of Trinity College Dublin: Director's Choice, London, Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers, 2020, pp58 - 59, [Maxwell, J]
Harry Clarke Stained Glass Studios Archive in, editor(s)Shenton, H , The Library of Trinity College Dublin: Director's Choice, London, Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers, 2020, pp52 - 53, [Maxwell, J]
Estelle Gittins and Jane Maxwell, The Beckett and Rough Magic Archives in the Library of Trinity College Dublin, Performance and the Archive: Presence, Absence, and Digital Memory, NUIG, 24 October 2019, 2019
Waiting for an archivist: the Samuel Beckett Collection in, editor(s)W.E.Vaughan , The Old Library Trinity College Dublin 1712-2012, Dublin, Four Courts, 2013, pp370 - 376, [Jane Maxwell]
Jane Maxwell, 'The best doctors in the world are Dr Diet, Dr Quiet and Dr Merryman: the School of Medicine 1711-2011', 2011, -
M. Engelberts, E. Frost, J. Maxwell, Catalogues of Beckett's reading notes and other manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui, 16, 2006, p183 - 199
Jane Maxwell, 'All this this here an exhibition to mark the centenary of the birth of Samuel Beckett', 2006, -
A guide to manuscript sources in TCD for the history of the Library in, editor(s)Vincent Kinane, Anne Walsh , in Essays on the history of Trinity College Library Dublin, Dublin, [Jane Maxwell]
Jane Maxwell, The letter as a source for the history of children in the late eighteenth-century, Twenty years a-growing: a conference on the history of childhood from the medieval to the modern age, St. Patrick's College Drumcondra, 2014
Jane Maxwell, There's more than one way to lose a Library; library collection development and women's records, What do we lose when we lose a library, Leuven , 2015
Jane Maxwell, 'Fit as fiddles and hard as nails; Irish voices from the First World War', -
Research Expertise
Recognition
Memberships
Women's History Association of Ireland