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Graduate Research Methods Seminar (3)

School of English

Isolde Harpur

Subject Librarian

imharpur@tcd.ie

28/1/09

Information Skills Training

Information Skills Training

Graduate Research Methods Seminar

Isolde Harpur 28/1/09

Key Information SkillsLearning Outcomes

• Dublin City Public Libraries & Archive

• Dublin Writers’ Museum

• Irish Film Archive

• James Joyce Museum

• Archbishop Marsh’s Library

• National Archives

• National Library of Ireland

• National Theatre Archives

• Radio Telefís Éireann

• Royal Irish Academy

• University College Dublin

By the end of this session, you will be familiar with the types of collection available in the following libraries in Dublin:

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Dublin City Public Libraries & Archive:

Address: 138/144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Web: www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie/

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Dublin City Public Libraries & Archive

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Dublin City Public Libraries:Dublin And Irish Collections

-Click on Heritage and History, then on Collections-

• Important resource for local history studies

• The Dublin collection holds material relevant to Dublin City

• The Irish Collection extends to subjects of national interest and includes books and other materials relating to Ireland, by Irish authors, or in the Irish language

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Major collectionsBooks and manuscripts:

-Click on Book and Manuscript collections-

•The Gilbert Collection

•The Dix Collection

•Irish Writers, Artists and Publishers Collections

•Children’s Book Collection

•Leslie Shepard Bram Stoker Collection

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Dublin And Irish Collections:Book and Manuscript Collections

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Dublin And Irish Collections:Book and Manuscript Collections

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Dublin And Irish Collections:Book and Manuscript Collections

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Dublin And Irish Collections:Ephemera

Theatre Programmes

-Scroll up to the top of the page and choose Maps, Files and Ephemerafrom the left-hand menu-

There are extensive collections of programmes and playbills from plays and musicals staged between 1828 and 2005

•The core collections were donated by the late Alec Reid, who was theatre critic for The Irish Times, and by David Lass, former cataloguer of English literature at TCD Library, who attended virtually every production in Dublin over a thirty-year period from the mid-1970s

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Major collections:

•Archives of major theatres (Abbey, Gaiety, Gate, Olympia)

•Archives of theatres now vanished (Theatre Royal, Pike)

•Archives of smaller venues past and present (Dagg Hall, Focus, Garrick Theatre, the Lantern)

•Private papers of players and designers

•Extensive collection of programmes, posters, photos, press cuttings, prompt-books, costume and stage design relating to theatres, amateur groups and theatre clubs; together with original plays in typescript and manuscript

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Theatre Royal

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Dublin City Public Libraries:Dublin City Archives

-Scroll up to the top of the page and choose Dublin City Archives

from the left-hand menu-

• Dublin City Archives contains records of the civic government of Dublin from 1171 to the late 20th century

• These document the development of Dublin over eight centuries

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Major collections:

•Dublin City Charters, 1171-1727 The later charters form the basis of municipal law in Ireland

•Medieval manuscripts, including the White Book of Dublin (Liber Albus), 13th-17th century, and the Chain Book of Dublin

•Dublin City Assembly Rolls, 1447-1841 (The Assembly Rolls together with the White Book and the Chain Book were transcribed and translated by Sir John T. and Lady Gilbert, and published as Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin which is available in the Research Area (Stall 82)

•1916 Rising 90th AnniversaryWhere’s Where in Dublin: A directory of historic locations, 1913-1923Author: Joseph E.A. Connell, Jr.Eye-witness account 1916 Rising from Dublin City Archives

•Moriarty CollectionPart of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers’ Association Archive, it contains over 180 letters written by Jeremiah Moriarty, a travelling magistrate in India during the 1850s and 1860s. These offer a personal account by an Irishman of life and society in the sub-continent during a time of conflict and change

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Dublin Writers’ Museum

Address: 18 Parnell Square North,Dublin 1Web:http://www.writersmuseum.com/

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Major collections:

Papers relating to:•Cornelius Ryan (1920-1974), Irish journalist and author mainly known for his writing on popular military history, especially World War ll

•Geoffrey Phibbs (1900-1956), Irish poet and a literary editor of The Bell magazine

•Bram Stoker (1847-1912), Irish novelist and short-story writer

•Lennox Robinson (1886-1958), playwright and theatre director

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Irish Film Archive

Address: 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar,Dublin 2Web:http://www.irishfilm.ie/archive/

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Irish Film Archive

“As part of the Irish Film Institute, the Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage,

working to ensure Ireland’s rich and varied film history (both amateur and commercial) is protected and accessible, for the benefit

of current and future generations.”

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Major collections:

•Film CollectionsFeature FilmsShort FilmsDocumentariesNews ReelsAmateur Films

Oldest film: the Lumiere Brothers’ 1897 footage of Dublin

Oldest script: the Informer from the 1929 film

Non-purchase acquisition policy

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Major collections:

•Paper CollectionsPrimary research material on Irish cinema history

•Document CollectionIncludes scripts, shot lists, production notes, correspondence, contracts, accounts, press material, programmes and theses. Some of the individual collections held include:

The Lord Killanin CollectionCorrespondence and files relating to John Ford and two of his films, The Rising of the Moon, and Gideon’s Day

The Pat Murphy CollectionStoryboards and screenplays for Maeve and Anne Devlin; material on Sean MacBride Remembers and Birmingham Six: Parade of Innocence

The Tiernan MacBride CollectionContains material relating to his work with the Irish Film Theatre, Film Producers Association, the ITGWU, and the Irish Film Board

The Horgan CollectionGives an insight into the day-to-day running of the Horgan Picture Theatre, Youghal, Co. Cork

Poster CollectionStills Collection

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James Joyce Museum

Address: Joyce Tower, Sandycove,Co. DublinWeb:http://www.dublintourist.com/details/james_joyce_museum.shtml

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Major collections:

•Letters and papers, portraits, photos, first and rare editions, printed ephemera and personal possessions of James Joyce (1882-1941), including his death mask, guitar, waistcoat and cabin trunk

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Archbishop Marsh’s Library

Address: St Patrick’s Close, Dublin 8Web:http://www.marshlibrary.ie/

-Click on The Library at the top of the page and then click on Collections in the Library-

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Archbishop Marsh’s Library

•When Archbishop Marsh arrived in Dublin to take up his post as Provost of Trinity College, he set about creating a reading space for “graduates and gentlemen”. Marsh’s Library (built in 1701) was the result of this project and became Ireland’s first public library

•The library contains over 25,000 books relating to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, covering medicine, law, science, travel, navigation, mathematics, music, surveying and classical literature. The collections include the story of the first blood transfusion done in Ireland – which was from a lamb to a boy! The transfusion was not a success

•Marsh’s Library is one of the very few 18th century buildings left in Dublin that is still being used for its original purpose

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Major collections:

•Edward Stillingfleet (1635-1699), Bishop of Worcester. His library was purchased in 1705 by Marsh. It was regarded as the finest private library in England in the later part of the 17th century

•Archbishop Marsh (1638-1713) left all his books to the library. He was interested in science, mathematics, music, oriental languages and rabbinical and medieval writers

• Dr. Elias Bouhéreau (1643-1719), first Keeper of the Library. Bouhéreau was a Huguenot refugee who fled from France in 1685, managing to bring his books with him. His collection constitutes a unique source for the study of Calvinism in 17th

century France

• John Stearne (1660-1745), Bishop of Clogher, bequeathed his books to Marsh’s in 1745. Amongst them is a book which is considered one of the most beautiful in the library: Cicero’s “Letters to his Friends” printed in Milan in 1472

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Marsh’s Library-Click on Events-

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National Archives

Address: Bishop Street, Dublin 8Web:http://www.nationalarchives.ie/

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National Archives

Mission Statement:

The mission of the National Archives is twofold:

• To secure the preservation of records relating to Ireland which warrant preservation as archives

• To ensure that appropriate arrangements are made for public access to archives

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National Archives –Digitisation of the 1911 Census Returns for Dublin,

Antrim, Down and Kerry

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National Archives-Census Return Dublin

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National Archives-Census Returns

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National Archives-Census Returns

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National Archives-Research

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National Archives-Research

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Major collections:

-Click on Research and then on Search the archives-

•Records of the Committee on Evil Literature (1926)(Recommendations contributed directly to the formulation of Irish censorship)

•Medieval Irish plea rolls

•Sources relating to Ireland and European Unity

•The Great Famine 1845-1850

•Archives of the Ordnance Survey

•Records of the Office of Public Works

•National Education Records

•Transportation to Australia 1791-1853

•Sources for Women’s History in the National Archives- Directory of Sources for the History of Women in Ireland- Women in 20th Century Ireland: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1922-1966

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National Archives –Committee on Evil Literature

-Click on Research guides and articles-

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National ArchivesRelated research sources in Ireland and the

UK

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National Library of Ireland

Address: 2/3 Kildare Street,Dublin 2Web:http://www.nli.ie/

-Click on Collections-

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National Library of Ireland –Readers’ Tickets

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Major collectionsBooks:

-Click on Printed, then click on Books, and then click on Collections

•Joly Collection – rich in Irish material including rare books and pamphlets, maps, music, topographical prints and some important manuscripts. There are first editions of many seventeenth-century Irish authors.Dr Jaspar Robert Joly was one time Vicar General of the diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry

•Swift Collection – This collection consists of 500 copies of early editions of the works of Jonathan Swift

•Yeats Collection – in 2002, the personal library of William Butler Yeats was acquired by the National Library of Ireland. The content of the Library is described in a book by Edward O’Shea called “A descriptive catalogue of W.B. Yeats’s library” (Call Number HIB 828.912 YEAg M51)

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Major collections Periodicals:

-Click on Printed and then click on Periodicals-

•The Periodicals collection of the National Library of Ireland contains many interesting and often overlooked publications, dating from the eighteenth century to the present day

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Major collections Newspapers:

-Click on Printed and then click on Newspapers-

•The National Library newspaper collection is one of the most heavily used collections in the National Library. It covers titles published from the mid-seventeenth century to the present day. Irish titles are the primary focus of the collection. The policy is to collect all newspapers with substantial news content published in Ireland and Northern Ireland, including free newspapers

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Major collectionsManuscripts:

-Click on Collections and then click on Manuscripts-

•Literature

Among the writers whose papers are well represented are Brendan Behan, Christy Brown, Maria Edgeworth, Patrick Kavanagh, Benedict Kiely, George Moore, Kate O’Brien, James Plunkett and Colm Toibin

Of particular importance are the large collection of papers of W.B. Yeats presented by his family, and the James Joyce/Paul Léon Papers presented in the early forties and opened to the public in 1992

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Major collectionsManuscripts:

-Click on Collections and then click on Manuscripts-

•Theatre

Among the playwrights whose papers are well represented are Samuel Beckett, Brien Friel, Hugh Leonard, Tom MacIntyre, Liam MacUistin, Seán O'Casey, George Bernard Shaw, Richard Brinsley Sheridan and John Millington Synge

There are also manuscripts relating to theatres, such as the Abbey, the Dublin Gate, the Focus, the Lantern and the Project

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Major collectionsPrints & Drawings:

-Click on Visual and then click on Prints & Drawings-

•There are up to 100,000 works in the Prints and Drawings collection including a very rich collection of original drawings relating to Irish literary and theatrical society

•This is comprised principally of material acquired by diarist and collector Joseph Holloway. The original drawings collected by Holloway are of well-known theatrical and literary figures by various artists. Writers such as W.B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Lennox Robinson are depicted

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Major collections Photographs:

-Click on Visual and then click on Photographs-

The National Library's photographic collections comprise approximately 300,000 photographs, the vast majority of which are Irish. While most of the collections are historical there are also some contemporary collections

• The photographic collections of the National Library of Ireland are now housed in the National Photographic Archive in the Temple Bar area of Dublin

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Major collectionsDigital:

-Click on Collections and then click on Digital-

•Major digitisation projects plannedDigitisation of substantial sections of the visual collectionsProduction of a digital version of the source material used to created Richard Hayes’ Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation and Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation: Articles in Irish Periodicals

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National Library of Ireland –Yeats Exhibition

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National Library of Ireland –Yeats Exhibition

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National Library of Ireland –Yeats Exhibition

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The National Theatre Archives

Address: The Abbey Theatre, 26 Lower Abbey Web:http://www.abbeytheatre.ie/resources/archive.html

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The National Theatre Archives

•Initiated in 1996 by the National Theatre Society Limited

•Primary function is to acquire, preserve and make accessible relevant archival records illustrating every aspect of the activities of the National Theatre Society Limited

• A corollary of this function is to acquire and preserve archival material relating to the history and development of theatre in Ireland and so provide a direct context for the history and development of the Abbey Theatre

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Major collections:

•Archives of the National Theatre Society Limited. The collection includes handbills, posters, scripts, prompt scripts, programmes, press cuttings and music scores

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Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ)Libraries and Archives

Address: Donnybrook, Dublin 4Web:www.rte.ie

-Scroll to the end of the page and click on Libraries and Archives-

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RTE Libraries And Archives Web Site

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RTE Libraries And Archives Web Site

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RTE Libraries And Archives Web Site

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RTE Libraries And Archives Web Site

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RTÉ Libraries and Archives

• RTÉ is the National Public Service Broadcasting Organisation. The radio service was inaugurated in 1926 and the television service in 1961

• The RTÉ archive collections consist of a selection of news, current affairs, music and programme material, and a large selection of unique archive material

• There are 3 main archives: television, radio and stills…

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Major collections:RTÉ Television

•Since the inauguration of television in 1961, the collection has grown to upwards of 160,000 hours of film and video content, comprising of news, current affairs, features, entertainment, drama and a wide variety of other television broadcast materials. Additionally there is a premier selection of Irish interest film material acquired from international news agencies and local sources dating from about 1913. There are also a growing number of smaller film and video collections deposited with RTÉ for preservation, restoration and digitisation from a variety of film and programme makers of the 20th century

•The RTÉ Television Libraries and Archives holdings are divided between the off-site conservation and digitisation centre, and the broadcast libraries at Montrose

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Major collections:RTÉ Sound Archive

•RTÉ is the curator of the largest single collection of audio-visual archives in Ireland

• RTÉ Sound Archive holds or has access to over 150,000 hours of programmes dating back to 1926 produced by four national radio stations

• In the absence of a National Sound Archive, the RTÉ Sound Archives fulfills this role holding the audio history of the state with much of the collection comprising of news, current affairs, sport, music and other social, cultural and historical material

• In addition to material produced by RTÉ, the collection also includes small deposits of locally produced or acquired interviews and recordings

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Major collections:RTÉ Stills Library

•RTÉ Stills Library holds an estimated 2.8 million photographic images acquired from a number of sources

•There are a number of historically important collections that date from the early twentieth century. These collections cover a wide range of social and political events such as the 1916 Rising, the War of Independence, the Civil War, the visit of George V to Ireland and the 1932 Eucharistic Congress

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Royal Irish Academy

Address: 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 Web:www.ria.ie

-Click on Library & Catalogue and then Special Collections-

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Major collections:

•Manuscript collections

•Academy’s archives

•Pamphlet collections – includes some Swift items

•Drawings of Irish antiquities

•Library of Thomas Moore

•Early Irish imprints

•Book sale catalogues

•Members publications - includes some Maria Edgeworth material who was an honorary member

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Membership of the RIA

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Membership of the RIA

• Members include:

Terence Brown

Nicholas Grene

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University College DublinThe James Joyce Library

Address: The Library, UCD, Belfield,Dublin 4 Web: http://www.ucd.ie/library/

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The James Joyce Library

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The James Joyce Library

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The James Joyce Library

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University College DublinSpecial Collections

Address: The Library, UCD, Belfield,Dublin 4 Web: http://www.ucd.ie/library/

-Click on Services & Facilities and choose Special Collections-

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Major collections:

-Click on Collections followed by Brief Collection Descriptions-

•Binchy papersMaeve Binchy, contemporary Irish novelist and journalist: notes, typescripts and corrected proofs of novels, short stories and plays; albums of news cuttings

•Curran collectionThe books and papers of Constantine Peter Curran, 1880-1972. Curran was a lawyer and an historian. His book collection in UCD includes editions from the Irish literary revival, and some James Joyce first editions. His manuscript collection consists principally of some 400 letters. Correspondents include James Joyce, Tom Kettle, George William Russell (AE), Jack B. Yeats and W.B. Yeats

•Hopkins lettersGerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889), English poet: letters to A.W.M. Baillie

•Kavanagh archive•Papers of and about Patrick Kavanagh (1904-1967)

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Curran Collection

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Major collections (continued):

•Lavin papersMary Lavin (1912-1996), short story writer: manuscripts and typescripts of short stories and interviews, some first editions

•McGuinness papersFrank McGuinness, contemporary Irish playwright: manuscripts and typescripts of plays, poems and stories

•Manning collectionJohn Manning: collection of children’s books, mainly by English authors, and mainly in editions published from the 1880s to about 1920.

•Sweeney collectionJohn Lincoln (Jack) Sweeney (died 1986: collector): English, Anglo-Irish and American literature in first and early editions, limited editions and signed copies.

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Manning Collection

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University College DublinArchives Department

Address: The Library, UCD, Belfield,Dublin 4 Web:http://www.ucd.ie/archives/

-Click on Collections followed by Deposited Collections-

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Main collections:

•The Archives Department has specialised in the acquisition of private paper collections associated with the history and development of the modern Irish state.

• It now preserves the papers of a great many Irish public figures and also acquires the records of significant organisations such as political parties and professional and cultural associations.

•These collections constitute an essential resource for research into twentieth century Irish history, politics and culture.

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University College DublinArchives Department

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University College DublinArchives Department

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And back to Trinity:

• The Body in the Library – the great detectives 1841 to 1941

22 January to 15 June 2009

The detective novel is a genre which generates great popular interest and also growing academic and critical attention. The library’s collections across the past two centuries reflect the development of this form of imaginative writing. This exhibition will illustrate the origins of the detective story in the mid 19th century, the growth in popularity of fictional heroes such as Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown and Hercule Poirot. There will be a focus on the first golden age of crime writing in the 1920s and 1930s

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Key Information SkillsLearning Outcomes

• Dublin City Public Libraries & Archive

• Dublin Writers’ Museum

• Irish Film Archive

• James Joyce Museum

• Archbishop Marsh’s Library

• National Archives

• National Library of Ireland

• National Theatre Archives

• Radio Telefís Éireann

• Royal Irish Academy

• University College Dublin

You should now be familiar with the types of collection available in the following libraries in Dublin:

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