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Co-operation and access schemes in Irish libraries
1.   The National Library of Ireland


The NLI collects, preserves and makes available books, manuscripts and illustrative material of Irish interest. It is also a copyright library. It is open to everyone free of charge, although a reader's ticket is necessary in order to consult most categories of material. It is a library of last resort. An applicant will not be given a readers ticket to consult material which is readily available through an academic library to which he/she has access, or to consult material which is available via the public library service. The Library does not lend books and reading is done in the various reading rooms. There is also a copying service and it is possible to get photocopies, photographs, slides, or microfilm of most items in the collections. See the NLI's website at: http://www.nli.ie









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