Friday, January 16, 2009

Book-to-Film DVDs

For English students undertaking the Book-to-Film module, multiple copies of the core course titles are now available. They are:

Breakfast at Tiffany's (directed by Blake Edwards)
Miss Julie
(directed by Mike Figgis)
The Snowman
(directed by Dianne Jackson)
The Dead
(directed by John Huston)
Apocalypse Now
(directed by Francis Ford Coppola)

More copies of Mrs. Dalloway will also be available soon! For our full list of titles check the DVD list on our website.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Vacation Week Opening Hours

The Library is open for the following times during vacation week:

Monday, Jan 19th to Friday, Jan 23rd : 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Saturday, Jan 24th : Closed

We return to normal opening hours on Monday, Jan 27th.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Good Luck!

The Library staff wish the best of luck to all our students who are taking exams in the coming week.

New Journal Titles

The most recent additions to our journals shelves are two titles dealing with Irish music. They are: Irish Music and The Journal of Music in Ireland.

Our full list of titles held in the library can be viewed on our the journals section of our website, with links to electronic versions where available.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Brian Friel Display

Arguably our greatest living playwright, Brian Friel is 80 on Friday, January 9. To mark the occasion we are displaying a selection of his works at the entrance to the main Library.

Have a look!

Irish Times Digital Archive

The Irish Times Digital Archive is now accessed through Proquest. It allows the same access and functionality as our old version, just with a different interface.

Before performing your search simply select 'Historical Irish Times' in the 'Database' drop-down box.
The archive goes from 1859 to 12 months ago as before. You can still search the most recent year's content on www.irishtimes.com.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Library Open January 6th

The Library returns to full opening hours this week and remains open for the Feast of the Epiphany on Tuesday, January 6.