Leabharlann

Services

 

Contact:

Email: libraryAt Symbolria.ie
Phone: 01-6762570
 

Photography

Photographs may be ordered through the library.
The charges listed below are exclusive of VAT: 13.5% VAT is charged on Microfilm and Photograph orders. Postage and packing extra.

Download list of prices here

Download order form here

The form should be completed and returned by post or email to Library, Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. (libraryAt Symbolria.ie)
 

Permission to reproduce Academy material

Permission should be requested from the Academy before reproducing in any format any material on which the Royal Irish Academy may hold copyright, e.g. pages from manuscripts, drawings, etc. Please complete and sign a Permission to Reproduce form and return it to the library.

Reproduction fee as follows:
  • For commercial publication €50.00
  • For use in video/film/TV €100.00

Download permission form here:
Permission form
 

Photocopying

Photocopying is carried out on printed items which are judged copiable (i.e. not vulnerable to damage), and in accordance with copyright regulations. The library reserves the right to refuse to photocopy certain items. Manuscript materials are not photocopied as a matter of policy.

Charges for photocopying: 40c per A3 or A4 sheet, plus p & p

Download order form here:
Order form

PAYMENT: Major credit cards and cheques with card number are accepted. Please do not send payments for any of the above services in advance of receiving our invoice.#
 

Microfilming

The Irish manuscript collection is available on microfilm.
Dowload list of RIA Microfilm Holdings

Prices as follows:
  • Duplicates of existing film, per 35mm roll €65.00
  • Printouts per sheet €0.60
  • Price reduces after first 20 sheets to €0.40

For estimates of new microfilming work, please consult the librarian on duty.
 

Lending Policy for Exhibitions

Download policy here

Cláraigh ar ár liosta seoltaí

Cuir isteach do sheoladh ríomhphoist thíos agus cliceáil ar cláraigh chun d'ainm a chur le clukaseann dár liostaí seoltaí.