- LexisNexis - the world's largest collection of news & business information online
- Vision-net.ie - A comprehensive and up to date business information service.
- Irish Times - Exact reproductions of all article published by the irish times from 1859 onwards.
- Griffith Valuations - The primary genealogical source for 19th century Ireland.
- Ask About Ireland - Ireland's largest local studies resource.
- ENFO - Your 1st port of call for environmental information.
- OSI Ireland - Archive of historic Ordnance Survey maps and Lewis' topographical Dictionary.
Friday, November 20, 2009
*New* Public Library Information Services
Some great news for all our members. A new information service is now available on all our Public Access PC's. We have included a link on the right hand side of the blog, called "Public Library Information Services".
With this you will be able to access the following valuable resources;
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Childrens Bookclub (9-12 year olds) November 2009
Count Karlstein by Philip Pullman
If the name of Zamiel, the Demon Huntsman, doesn't send shivers down your spine now, it will when you have read this book.
The Demon Huntsman? Well, he usually conducts his business on All Souls' Eve, the day when we are all supposed to pray for the souls of the dead. Zamiel, the Prince of the Mountains, the Demon Huntsman prowls through the great forests on that night in search of his prey. If you ever think you could do with a bit of supernatural intervention to help your worldly ambitions come to fruition, don't strike a bargain with Zamiel ... He'll remember you, and come a-hunting.
Evil Count Karlstein has a bit of a problem, accounting with Zamiel. He struck a bargain ten years ago, and it is payback time now:
This year,' said Count Karlstein, 'I have to provide a human prey -'
A gasp (oily) from Snivelwurst; a gasp (stifled) from me, and I clung to the little tin candlestick with both hands as I strained to hear what Count Karlstein said next.
'A living human,' he went on, 'or two, complete with soul. Now,' he said briskly, and I heard a chair being pulled across the wooden floor and the creak of the ancient floorboards as the count settled down in it - 'the question, is who shall it be?'
'Ah, yes, a very vexing question, I can well imagine, your grace. Who shall it be? Indeed! A sorrowful task, picking the right merchandise,' said Snivelwurst carefully. He wasn't sure what Karlstein was up to, and he didn't want to say the wrong thing.
'To be sure, Snivelwurst. But in this case there's only one thing for it. It'll have to be my nieces.'...
His nieces! Lucy and Charlotte. A nicer pair of girls you wouldn't come across. I don't know what would have become of them if it hadn't been for Hildi. Hildi, you see, happens to be standing quietly round the corner, and hears the terrible plan. What can she do to save the girls?
You'll have to read on for yourself. It's a rip-roaring tale of drama and suspense, suitable for reading under the bedclothes.
(extract from http://www.readingmatters.co.uk/)
Philip Pullman has written other books including:
Clockwork
The Firework-Maker's Daughter
I Was A Rat!
The Scarecrow and his Servant
His Dark Materials Trilogy:
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass
(which has been made into a film The Golden Compass)
If the name of Zamiel, the Demon Huntsman, doesn't send shivers down your spine now, it will when you have read this book.
The Demon Huntsman? Well, he usually conducts his business on All Souls' Eve, the day when we are all supposed to pray for the souls of the dead. Zamiel, the Prince of the Mountains, the Demon Huntsman prowls through the great forests on that night in search of his prey. If you ever think you could do with a bit of supernatural intervention to help your worldly ambitions come to fruition, don't strike a bargain with Zamiel ... He'll remember you, and come a-hunting.
Evil Count Karlstein has a bit of a problem, accounting with Zamiel. He struck a bargain ten years ago, and it is payback time now:
This year,' said Count Karlstein, 'I have to provide a human prey -'
A gasp (oily) from Snivelwurst; a gasp (stifled) from me, and I clung to the little tin candlestick with both hands as I strained to hear what Count Karlstein said next.
'A living human,' he went on, 'or two, complete with soul. Now,' he said briskly, and I heard a chair being pulled across the wooden floor and the creak of the ancient floorboards as the count settled down in it - 'the question, is who shall it be?'
'Ah, yes, a very vexing question, I can well imagine, your grace. Who shall it be? Indeed! A sorrowful task, picking the right merchandise,' said Snivelwurst carefully. He wasn't sure what Karlstein was up to, and he didn't want to say the wrong thing.
'To be sure, Snivelwurst. But in this case there's only one thing for it. It'll have to be my nieces.'...
His nieces! Lucy and Charlotte. A nicer pair of girls you wouldn't come across. I don't know what would have become of them if it hadn't been for Hildi. Hildi, you see, happens to be standing quietly round the corner, and hears the terrible plan. What can she do to save the girls?
You'll have to read on for yourself. It's a rip-roaring tale of drama and suspense, suitable for reading under the bedclothes.
(extract from http://www.readingmatters.co.uk/)
Philip Pullman has written other books including:
Clockwork
The Firework-Maker's Daughter
I Was A Rat!
The Scarecrow and his Servant
His Dark Materials Trilogy:
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass
(which has been made into a film The Golden Compass)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
*New* SMS Service Now Available!
We have just introduced a new SMS Texting service. From now on if you request a book from the library, you will be notified via Text Message, when your book arrives at the library for collection.
The cost of this is €0.15 per text message, which is much cheaper than the cost of the postal notices which is €0.55.
If you wish to avail of this service you just need to inform us of your mobile number!
If you do not have a mobile phone then you will continue to receive your notifications by post.
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