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The Forgotten Zine Archive

The Forgotten Zine Archive

10 Belvidere Court, Dublin 1, Dublin ,
Seomra Spraoi has amassed a collection of zines from Ireland and abroad that span decades have been classified and catalogued into and organised collection by seven UCD librarian students. We are working towards the preservation and digitisation of the Forgotten Zine Archive, as well as its expansion and its access to the public.
Tel: 01 8728670
National College of Ireland Library

National College of Ireland Library

National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin, Dublin ,
The Norma Smurfit Library in the National College of Ireland offers information services to staff and registered students of NCI. This includes having thousands of resources- including books, journals, articles, database subscriptions and daily newspapers. The library also offers IT facilities in the form of WiFi, PCs, printers, photocopiers, scanners and assistive technology. Specialist subject areas include industrial relations, human resource management, finance, accounting, trade union studies and computing. The library also offers external membership for non NCI staff and students, available for a fee on an annual basis. A group meeting room is also available for group study and can be booked at the library services desk. Not to mention the staff- we’re here to help, so please don’t hesitate to ask if you need assistance!
The Library Project

The Library Project

4 Temple Bar, Dublin ,
THE LIBRARY PROJECT - TLP Imagine a library dedicated to Photography and Image Culture with unique, contemporary publications from all over the world, free for you to enjoy. Initiated in 2011 by PhotoIreland, the first phase of 'The Library Project' sets out to offer the public an on-going collection of the latest photobooks, magazines and zines, produced by independent publishing companies, well-established, large publishing houses and self published. The curated selection holds already over 800 items from 180 publishers worldwide, and welcomes everyone, both individuals and organisations, to contribute to this unique public resource library. More details about the library and plans for the second phase, the parallel Educational Programme and other events will be made available in this Facebook page. You can find out more about The Library Project at http://library.photoireland.org Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLibraryProject Follow us on Twitter: @TLP_says To contact TLP, please email tlp@photoireland.org ABOUT PHOTOIRELAND PhotoIreland is an Irish organisation dedicated to promote critical thinking around Photography, and a deeper engagement with the Visual Arts, to enhance a wider visual literacy. The organisation celebrates a festival every year in July, highlighting through a proposed theme, the works of national and international artists. The event involves a wide range of artists, galleries and cultural institutions in a celebration of Photography, with many participative events for all types of audiences. You can find out more about PhotoIreland at http://photoireland.org Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoIrelandFestival Follow us on Twitter: @PhotoIreland To contact us, please email info@photoireland.org or call +353 87 6856169 MAKE YOUR CASE FOR THE ARTS If you love Irish Culture, consider supporting the National Campaign for the Arts. Here is how: http://bit.ly/NCFA_GET_INVOLVED
National Library of Ireland

National Library of Ireland

Kildare Street, Dublin ,
We're the National Library of Ireland! We like it when you "like" us, but we REALLY like it when you comment, ask questions, even when you criticise us (though don't get carried away with that!). Let
Dublin City Public Libraries

Dublin City Public Libraries

138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin ,
Welcome to the Facebook page of Dublin City Public Libraries, Dublin, Ireland. We welcome your participation on our page and your feedback. TERMS OF USE In your interactions with this page, we would like to refer you to our Terms of Use - https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150971470321154
Capuchin Archives, Ireland

Capuchin Archives, Ireland

Church Street , Dublin ,
Irish Capuchin Provincial Archives Address: Capuchin Provincial Archives, Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin 7. Telephone: +00353 (0)1 8730599 (ext. 25) Email: capuchinarchives@gmail.com Website: http://www.capuchinfranciscans.ie/ Enquiries to: Provincial Archivist Access: 10.00-13.00, 14.00-17.00, Mon.-Fri., by advance appointment only. Major Collections The archives contain the records of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin in Ireland from 1615 to circa 1980, with the bulk of the papers relating to individual Capuchin Franciscans, Capuchin administration in the Irish Province, sermon and retreat notes and various sodalities and tertiaries. The entire collection is currently being processed. The collection is divided into two sections – historical (pre-provincial) and contemporary (dating to the post-1885 period and the re-establishment of the Irish Capuchin Province). Principal collections include: Records relating to Capuchin houses in the dioceses of Dublin, Cork, Ossory and Raphoe and to overseas missions undertaken by Irish Capuchins in New Zealand (Wellington and Auckland), Australia (New South Wales) and the United States (thirteen houses in California and one house in Oregon), and in Africa (fourteen houses in Zambia and one house in South Africa). Correspondence between the Minister General of the Order, congregations of the Roman Curia, the Holy See and the Irish Province Provincial and General Chapter meetings. Novitiate registers and papers. Material on studies and formation. Records of sodalities including the Third Order of St. Francis; Total Abstinence Association; Guard of Honour of the Blessed Sacrament; Sacred Heart Sodality; Archconfraternity of St. Anthony of Padua; Confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Personal papers and polemical writings of Fr. Arthur O’Leary, OFM Cap. and Fr. Theobald Mathew, OFM Cap., the ‘Apostle of Temperance’. Correspondence and papers of Fr. Albert Bibby, OFM Cap., Fr. Dominic O’Connor, OFM Cap., and other Capuchins involved in ministering to court-martialed insurgent leaders following the Easter Rising. This collection includes contemporary republican pamphlets, newspapers, handbills, photographs, correspondence and other documents relating to the War of Independence, the Treaty and the Civil War. Rare books (including incunabula) written by Capuchins or of interest to the Order, reference works, books by members of the Irish Province and publications by the Order in Ireland (including full series of The Father Mathew Record and The Capuchin Annual). Works of art (including original works by Richard King). Artefacts (including a large collection of printing blocks, framed historical banners and seventeenth- and eighteenth-century chalices and devotional objects). Maps and plans of properties held by the Capuchin Order in Ireland from the seventeenth century onwards. Photographic collections.