Once upon a time in a land far far way (1884 in Thomas Street and Capel Street to be precise) Dublin's first two municipal public libraries were opened. And now, 150 years later, you're using QR codes and phones to open our website.
To show just how far we've come, we’re inviting you to check out our ebooks, audiobooks, eMagazines and eNewspapers. All for free through BorrowBox.
Whether you're already a member, or new to our libraries, everyone is welcome to explore our fantastic eResources.
Get a free World Cup Activity Book at your library!
Get a free World Cup Activity Book at your library! With the FIFA Women’s World Cup this summer it’s the perfect way to get kids reading and learning all about sport!
Era Books Online offers access to hundreds of educational books, exercises and learning guides to support the development of English literacy for children.
Beidh an leabharlann atá ann faoi láthair (in Ionad Siopadóireachta Shráidbhaile Fhionnghlaise) ag dúnadh Dé Sathairn an 24 Meitheamh, agus tá súil againn ár n-áitreabh nua ar Bhóthar Shéamais Mhic Aonghasa (os comhair Scoil Cailíní Naomh Cainneach) a athoscailt níos deireanaí sa samhradh.
The library will close on Saturday 24th June, and re-open later in the summer in the new location on the Seamus Ennis Road (opposite St. Canice’s Girls’ School).
Social stories explain social situations to autistic children and help them learn ways of behaving in these situations. These stories are sometimes called social scripts, social narratives or story-based interventions.
The work pod has been installed to provide a more private collaborative space for patrons to use for workforce related work e.g. online interviews, training, group project work or (non-fee) tutoring. The unit is equipped with power and can seat up to four people. This policy outlines the rules and guidelines for use of the facility.