Summer Stars runs from Tues 4 June to Sat 31 August. Get Reading! Now that school is over you can still spark your imagination, join in activities and take part in our exciting Summer Stars challenge.
Dublin City Libraries launched a Children’s Literacy Project in Croke Park in cooperation with the Dublin GAA County Board for 6th class children from schools in the Dublin City Council area.
Going to school for the first time is a big milestone in a child's life. It's an exciting, yet somewhat nervous time for the whole family. We have put together a list of some of our favourite 'Going to School' books, which we hope will help your family navigate this new experience. All books are available to borrow or reserve in your local library.
As of 2023 this course will be offered free of charge. Commencing in October 2023, classes will be held on Tuesday evenings at Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
As of 2023 this course will be offered free of charge. Commencing in October 2023, classes will be held on Monday evenings at Dublin City Library and Archive, 139-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, and will include two visits to archive services.
Minister Donohoe publishes Digital for Good: Ireland’s Digital Inclusion Roadmap
Libraries are keen to support our communities to bridge the digital gap, from our youngest to our oldest members. Clodagh, Librarian at Cabra Library demonstrated some of the fantastic digital resources available for free at your library, including our eResources, the magic table and the C-Pen.
Neuro Pride is about celebration and indignation, love and rage, strengths and struggles. No tragedy narrative. No superpowers, either. Just ordinary people. We celebrate neurodiversity and advocate for genuine acceptance and inclusion. Lip service and buzz words are not good enough.