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The Waterford Mirror before conservation

Conserving our Newspapers

by Élodie Lévèque and Louise O'Connor, Conservation; and Justin Furlong, Newspaper Librarian The National Library of Ireland recently acquired two volumes of The Waterford Mirror containing rare...
Watch out for service improvements from Monday 13 February...

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

by Andrea Bonnie, NLI Marketing Student Over the coming months, we’ll be introducing several major service improvements designed to make your NLI experience easier, more streamlined, and ultimately...
Gorgeously Gory Ghastly Murder Image supplied by photographer Michael Stamp

The Spectre of Blood

by Abigail Rieley - Writer, Journalist, Court Reporter & NLI Reader The ghosts of the forgotten haunt the National Library of Ireland; those whose stories lie in out of print pages or hidden in...
Appallingly and Ridiculously Low Prices from Fogarty Brothers, Nenagh News, 25 January 1896

Wanted: One strong, healthy young Man

by Justin Furlong, Newspaper Librarian The National Library of Ireland has one of the strongest holdings of Irish newspapers in the world. See our Newspaper Database for more details on what we...
Irish Times and Microfilm Machinery Mashup by photographer Michael Stamp

Dancing Angels and Devilish Microfilm

by Abigail Rieley, Writer & NLI Reader For me, former Taoiseach Charlie Haughey will always be inextricably linked to the rattling of microfilm readers. I was sitting at one in the Reading Room...