“Every life is many days, day after day. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love, but always meeting ourselves.”
Happy #bloomsday !!
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What a great competition for library staff and LIS students based in Ireland - we look forward to reading the winning entries later in the year!
Todays DCU Library Summer Session is 'Supporting Research using ProQuest databases'
This free online session will take place from 12-1pm today
Join us by enrolling: www.dcu.ie/library/summ...
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Some brilliant summer reads here, and you know exactly where to find them - and more brilliant novels and children's literature - to see you through this beautiful Irish summer we're having! 🌦️
Library Opening Hours: dcu.ie/library/opening-hours
Our own Alana Mahon O'Neill has written a piece in the @libfocus.bsky.social blog to mark #Bloomsday! Also keep an eye out for the Joycean Jaunters on the @dublincityuni.bsky.social St Patrick's Campus from 12.30 today as they celebrate all things Joycean with readings, poetry and song.
Congratulations to DCU Library's Gwendolyn O'Connor and Eilís O'Neill on the publication of their article in the HSLJ journal! Their practice-based article examines the Human Library events held in DCU from the perspectives of the organisers, Human Books and the attendees. tinyurl.com/2v7j7653
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Announcing the A&SL Blog Post Competition! Library staff & LIS students in Ireland - send us your blog posts on the theme 'The representation of librarianship, libraries & information work in media and popular culture' by 31st August to be in to win €100, €75 or €50! aslibraries.ie/asl-blog-pos...
Opening hours for all three DCU Libraries. The library is open all summer with reduced hours
To mark #Bloomsday, Alana Mahon O'Neill writes about the Ulysses Book Club in DCU. Over a year two local Joyce enthusiasts led a group of DCU staff and community members through the influential novel where they discovered its vulgarity, silliness and intricacies www.libfocus.com
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Looking for some summer reads? 😎📖
Our DCU MA in Children’s & Young Adult Literature students have you covered!
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The summer months are in full swing now, with the possibility of better weather on our beautiful green isle (“possibility” being an important word here). As the holidays and other leisu…