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Extended Library Opening Hours, 7th April – 22nd May 2015

From Tuesday 7th April to Friday 22nd May 2015 the Library will offer extended opening hours. See our Opening Hours page for more detailed information.

Berkeley/Lecky/Ussher Libraries

Monday – Friday: 08:00* – 22:00 (*Access between 8-9am is via the Berkeley Library entrance)

Saturday: 09:30 – 19:00

Sunday: 11:00 – 19:00

Bank Holiday Monday, 4th May: 11:00 – 19:00

Hamilton Library

Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 22:00

Saturday: 09:30 – 19:00

Sunday: 11:00 – 19:00

Bank Holiday Monday, 4th May: 11:00 – 19:00

John Stearne Medical Library

Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 22:00

Saturday: 09:30 – 13:00

Sunday: Closed

Bank Holiday Monday, 4th May: Closed

 

Trinity Ball 2015 – Library Arrangements

Due to the Trinity Ball, all Library buildings on the main College campus will close early on Friday 17th April 2015.

  • Berkeley/Ussher/Lecky (BLU) Libraries and the Hamilton Library will close at 5pm, Friday 17th April and reopen at 9:30am Saturday 18th April.
  • Kinsella Hall, Ussher Library will close at 5pm, Friday 17th April – the 1st floor and the computer room will reopen at 8:30am Saturday 18th April.
  • The 1937 Reading Room will close at 4:30pm, Friday 17th April and reopen at 8:30am, Saturday 18th April.

The John Stearne Medical Library is unaffected as it lies off campus, and will close at 10pm Friday 17th April and reopen at 9:30am Saturday 18th April.

RDS ‘Great Libraries of the World’ Lecture – Peter Fox on Trinity College Library Dublin 15/04/15

Trinity College Library Dublin: a History
Peter Fox’s ‘Trinity College Library Dublin: a History’, launched in 2014

This free (but booking essential!) lecture will examine some familiar aspects of the history of Trinity College Library Dublin from a less familiar perspective. Much of what we now take for granted: the foundation of the Library in the 16th century, the building of what we now call the Old Library in the 18th, the New Library (now the Berkeley) in the 20th, and Trinity’s continuing right to claim new books published in both Britain and Ireland – all of these involved complex negotiations, the outcome of which was far from certain. The story of the Library was directly affected by the intervention of major historical figures – monarchs: Elizabeth I, Queen Anne and Charles II; archbishops: James Ussher, William King and John Charles McQuaid; politicians: Oliver Cromwell, Eamon de Valera and Seán Lemass. These all feature in the lecture, which will cover the political background to the development of Ireland’s greatest library and its relations with church and state over four centuries.

Full details and how to book can be found on the RDS website.

Peter Fox worked at Trinity College for 15 years, first as Deputy Librarian and then as Librarian and College Archivist. He edited Treasures of the Library: Trinity College Dublin, published by the Royal Irish Academy in 1986, and the commentary volume to the Book of Kells facsimile. His history of Trinity College Library Dublin was published in 2014 by Cambridge University Press. From 1994 to 2009 he was the Librarian of the University of Cambridge, and he is a Fellow of Selwyn College Cambridge.

Library Video Guides

Are you a little unsure about how to find a book on the shelf in the Library? We have a short video entitled “How to Locate Books in Trinity College Library Dublin” which you might find helpful. Would you like to see a demonstration of our FastLane Self-Service System? Then check out our videos on borrowing, renewing and returning.

Our videos are available from the Library’s video guides page,  and on the TCD channel on YouTube.

Don’t forget assistance is available too from your Subject Librarian, the Duty Librarian, and the counter staff. We look forward to meeting you.

New John Stearne Medical Library Facebook Page

John Stearne Medical LibraryThe John Stearne Medical Library is a branch of Trinity College Library Dublin dedicated to all disciplines within the School of Medicine. Our new Facebook page (update: link now working!) will have posts on medical and health issues along with updated information about opening times and services. We will also be including posts about new acquisitions and availability of new editions of textbooks.

The page will mostly interest students within the School of Medicine and medical staff in St James’s Hospital but should also interest anyone with an interest in medical and health topics.