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One of the world’s finest medieval manuscripts, the Book of St Albans is digitised for the first timeThe 13th century masterpiece has fascinated readers across the centuries, from royalty to renaissance scholars.
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12th Century Irish manuscript the Book of Leinster to be conserved, researched, and digitised for a global audienceIt is one of the most important manuscripts written in Irish to have survived from the early medieval period.
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Trinity marks major benefaction by Prince Albert II of Monaco to the preservation of the Old LibraryA frieze with the name of HSH Prince Albert II was unveiled on the Gallery of the Long Room.
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Ussher Library Basement Stock Relocation ProjectAs part of the enabling works for the Old Library Redevelopment Project, a stock relocation project has commenced in the Ussher Library basement.
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Government announces €25 million in funding for the Old Library Redevelopment ProjectThis landmark restoration project will use leading technology and preventive conservation, safeguarding our heritage for centuries to come.
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Virtual Trinity Library − A Major Digitisation Initiative of the Library of Trinity College’s Collections is LaunchedUsing the most advanced technology the Library’s new Digital Collections platform will showcase the breadth of these collections.
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The Library unveils Beckett archive of play Rockaby building on its world leading Beckett collectionsMarking the acquisition of the Beckett play 'Rockaby', an online exhibition has been launched.
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The Library of Trinity College Dublin invites you to be inspired by its collections in a new online exhibition Director’s Choice UncutHighlights of the collections of the Library of Trinity College Dublin and their fascinating history are showcased in a new online exhibition Director’s Choice Uncut.
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Trinity to commission four new sculptures – all representing women scholars for display in the Long RoomThe scientist Rosalind Franklin, the folklorist, dramatist and theatre-founder Augusta Gregory, the mathematician Ada Lovelace and the writer and pioneering women’s rights advocate Mary Wollstonecraft have been chosen from a list of more than 500 suggestions.
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College townhall meeting on the Old Library Redevelopment ProjectThe Chair of the Programme, Bursar & Director of Strategic Innovation, Professor Veronica Campbell and Librarian & College Archivist and Programme Sponsor Helen Shenton, will outline the Old Library Redevelopment Project.