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The Online Catalogue which can be accessed through terminals in the Reading Rooms and over the network, provides access to more than two-thirds of the Library's collections. It includes all books received since 1963, all periodical titles and many special collections. However, it does not include all the materials in our collections, particularly the Library's earlier acquisitions. Readers should also consult catalogues which are only available in the Library.

The Stella Catalogue is another "view" of the online catalogue records. It allows the "discovery" of items of interest using graphic displays and facilities to refine searches - a good place to start if you don't know where you are going!

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The Accessions Catalogue (Acquisitions 1873-1963)
This guard-book catalogue which is located in Iveagh Hall in the Berkeley Library lists books received from 1873-1963. It provides an author index and some subject indexing for Irish material.

The Printed Catalogue (Acquisitions to 1872)
The Printed Catalogue lists the earliest books in the Library received to the end of 1872. There are copies located in Iveagh Hall in the Berkeley Library and in the Early Printed Books Reading Room.

The Printed Catalogue online is a resource created by a research group in Trinity Computer Science Department, headed by Prof. John Byrne. It allows full searching combined with direct access to the text of the original catalogue.

(As a result of the Stella Catalogue conversion Project, about 70% of the entries from the older catalogues and special collections are now available in the Online Catalogue)

Other catalogues
Separate catalogues for material in special collections are available for Manuscripts and Maps in the relevant Reading Rooms.

 

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