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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) - Trinity College Dublin

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) 22 April 2021 I am very pleased to announce that from Monday 26th April there will be further reopening of the Library. This is to support our students as they finish assignments and prepare for their assessments. From next week, students will have increased access to safe study spaces and counter services will also be available. This schedule will remain in place over the summer, supporting our researchers, through to the beginning of the new academic year. From Monday, 26th April  The Berkeley, Lecky, Ussher Complex and the Hamilton Library open 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, with counter services 11am-3pm (from the end of assessments on Monday 24th May, opening hours will be 9.30am-5pm, Monday to Friday.)

Virtual Trinity Library has launched

 Collections−conservation, cataloguing, curation & digitization The Virtual Trinity Library program is centered on the Library of Trinity College Dublin’s most prized collections across nine categories: Europe’s Diverse Heritage: from Ussher’s Library to the Fagel Library Ireland’s Medieval History:  Medieval Manuscripts Dublin for Children’s Literature: Trinity’s Collections of Children’s Literature Ireland’s Religious and Political Evolution: Religious, Legal, Political and Military Collections Ireland’s Experiments and Great Discoveries: Mathematical, Scientific and Map Collections  Global Culture: Papyrus and Objects Ireland’s Literary Heritage: Literary Archives Trinity’s Scholarly Contribution to the World:  Trinity Icons Ireland’s Creative Legacy: Performance, Creative Arts and Architecture Archives

Provost & President : Trinity College Dublin

In May 2019 we formally launched Inspiring Generations, the first comprehensive philanthropic campaign in the history of the university and the largest ever to be launched on the island of Ireland. Other key flagship projects of Inspiring Generations include the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute that will transform cancer patient care and the new E3 Institute in Engineering, Environment and Emerging Technologies that will find balanced solutions for a better world. The response to Inspiring Generations from our global community has been extraordinary, and we’re well on target to meet our ambitious aims in fundraising and volunteering. An important achievement of recent months is that Dublin City Council granted planning permission for the Old Library Redevelopment, and gave it without any reservations. It will include a new research collections study centre. This follows the historic unveiling of the new Book of Kells Treasury and Display, funded with ph

Painting Dublin: A visual history of Ireland s capital city

7 min read Before now, emphasis was placed on rural landscape and western seaboard in Irish art. KATHRYN MILIGAN S book has taken a different approach Art can show us familiar things in such striking ways that we may always carry a little extra with us afterwards. Parisian neighbourhood bistros make me feel all louchely Impressionist, while lonely late-night cafes on New York street corners bring out an Edward-Hopper spirit. It’s possible that romance plays a part. Lowry doesn’t quite compel my fascination with the north of England and Hogarth doesn’t drive me to, or from, gin in London, but I had always thought that Dublin saved her inspiration for writers. Now, a new book casts a fresh eye on the artists who made the city their subject.

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