1101- https://omeka.qub.ac.uk/files/original/ea0533603f2001eb91c39e186a3d254b.jpg7840fbc1ec592ff741387ff40094fe90https://omeka.qub.ac.uk/files/original/e51bd80fb2314d2ecca0a2c0fccfa4fd.jpgcc684506e0d7a54a21e2656342e0cbf5https://omeka.qub.ac.uk/files/original/cd5f043dc8390dfb1f98584fed54be38.jpga3da722e74ba3f7fb0a2f0f01abc620cDublin CoreThe Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.TitleA name given to the resourceSomerville & RossDublin CoreThe Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.DescriptionAn account of the resourceIn the summer of 1913, Somerville and Ross attempted to bring to court a case of plagiarism against Owen Roe and Honor Urse, authors of a collection of Irish short stories entitled By the Brown Big (1913). Somerville and Ross accused Roe and Urse of lifting passages, characters, and ideas from their Some Experiences of an Irish R.M. (1899). The dispute was eventually settled out of court by halting sales of By the Brown Bog and altering its content in line with Somerville and Ross’s objections.IdentifierAn unambiguous reference to the resource within a given contexthttp://omeka.qub.ac.uk/items/show/3http://omeka.qub.ac.uk/files/original/f325670524a1f0f958434cdd90b191cc.jpghttp://omeka.qub.ac.uk/files/original/872e2be6fde15ed0082a68c718c9d350.jpghttp://omeka.qub.ac.uk/files/original/05bf4619c2ab2767d01a8f931e21012b.jpgSubjectThe topic of the resourceNovelTitleA name given to the resourceThe Irish R.Mcopyrightcourtlegal proceedingsliteratureplagarism