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Fifth and final blog post in our series on the five Honorary Members featured in our exhibition 'Prodigies of learning: Academy women in the nineteenth century'.
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For this month's Library blog post we take a little look at some of the Academy's sculptures
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Library closure: 8-19 August 2022.
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In our latest library blog, a recent donation with an intriguing inscription offers a window into the life of the Haliday family and their fascinating circle of friends.
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Landmark project of Ulster University and the National University of Ireland, Galway launched at the Royal Irish Academy, 30 June 2016
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This month’s Library Blog post delves into our nineteenth-century pamphlets to get readers into the spirit of Halloween.
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For this month’s Library blog post Alison FitzGerald and Joy Sherwood of Maynooth University take a look at the weird and wonderful in popular entertainment of the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
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The commissions are in the visual arts, music and literature and have been commissioned by the RIA with the support of the Department of Foreign Affairs.
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The latest library guest blog post by Brian Patrick McArdle reflects on the Royal Irish Academy’s archive collection of William McFadden Orr MRIA, FRS (1866–1934).
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An essential source for historiography.
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A Christmas rhyme from us to you.
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As one of DRI’s core consortium organisations, the RIA has been closely involved with DRI’s development since 2011 and collections from the Academy Library and Publications departments have been deposited in the Repository over the last number of years.
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This month's Library Blog post by Academy Librarian, Siobhán Fitzpatrick.
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This report outlines the proceedings of the external quality review for the Royal Irish Academy Library.
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The Library is delighted to announce our UCD Student Blog Series.
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Three lectures from the series ‘Scribing for Ireland: the Ó Longáin family and the Royal Irish Academy'
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Listen back to this two-day conference on one of our major Gaelic medieval manuscripts
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Listen back to the Library’s 4th Irish Manuscripts Conference in partnership with Roinn na Sean-Ghaeilge, Ollscoil Mhá Nuad.
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Join us on a virtual tour of Academy House and learn about the long history of the Royal Irish Academy, our wonderful and important Library collections and the history of the building which the Academy has called home for almost 170 years.
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The latest library guest blog post by Zoë Comyns, RIA Podcaster in Residence, reflects on the Shelfmarks podcast series looking through the library collections to explore how people have written about and observed our natural world over the centuries.
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In celebration of Seachtain na Gaeilge we are pleased to highlight an important Irish language collection of audio recordings - the Doegen Records.
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After a 4 month stint in the USA the Senate Casket has arrived back in the Academy Library
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Irish Script on Screen has opened up a world of manuscripts for scholars - the latest Library Blog post looks at how digitisation has contributed to the study of manuscripts.
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If you missed our Thomas Moore Exhibition, 17 June- 28 February 2020, you can listen back to the accompanying lectures and blog post on our exhibition page
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Latest Library Blog post. This month we invite you to explore the Library’s collections, take a look and see what you can find!
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