Dublin City Libraries will be closed from Saturday 3 to Monday 5 May 2025 (inclusive). Our online services will continue as usual. We will reopen on Tuesday, 6 May.
Are you experiencing withdrawal symptoms following this year’s Euros? Will you be glued to the screen when the Paris 2024 Olympic Games start? Whatever the occasion, whatever your tribe, sport thrills us to the bone - the roar of the crowd, a sea of supporters in team colours, holding banners aloft or waving flags for all to see.
Newspapers and magazines: geo-restricted content explained
Online newspapers and magazines are now available on BorrowBox! This means that you can get ebooks, audiobooks, newspapers and magazines all in one place. Some newspapers and magazines on BorrowBox ePress can only be read while you are physically in the library. This is due to access restrictions put in place by the publisher.
An infant won't understand everything you're doing or why. But reading aloud to your baby is a wonderful shared activity you can continue for years to come — and it's important for your baby's brain.
To help children to navigate starting school, libraries have put together a ‘My Little Library Book Bag’, available for free for every child starting school in 2024 to help them to prepare for this big step. Children and their parents or guardians can collect the bags at any library throughout the country.
Fadó fadó, i dtír i bhfad uainn (1884 ar Shráid Thomáis agus Sráid Chéipil le bheith cruinn), osclaíodh an chéad dá leabharlann phoiblí cathrach de chuid Bháile Átha Cliath. Agus anois, 150 bliain níos déanaí, tá tú ag baint úsáid as códanna QR agus gutháin chun teacht ar ár suíomh greasáin.
Chun an dul chun cinn atá déanta againn a chur in iúl, táimid ag tabhairt cuiridh duit súil a chaitheamh ar ár ríomhleabhair, closleabhar, ríomhirisí agus ríomhnuachtáin agus iad go léir saor in aisce trí BorrowBox.