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  1. The Leeper Library is staffed from 9.30am-5pm Monday to Friday. Residential College students can access the library at any time using their swipe cards. This includes evenings, weekends and public holidays. Contact the Library. Leeper Library 100 Royal Parade Parkville 3052. library@trinity.unimelb.edu.au | 03 8341 0298

  2. Die Bibliothek des Trinity College Dublin ( englisch Trinity College Library, Dublin; irisch Leabharlann Choláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath) ist die Universitätsbibliothek des 1592 gegründeten renommierten Trinity College in Dublin. Sie ist Irlands größte und eindrucksvollste Bibliothek und beherbergt 4,5 Millionen Bände sowie ...

  3. Book of Kells Experience & Trinity Trails From €33.50 | 120 mins A 45 min English language guided tour of Trinity campus followed by entry to the Book of Kells and Old Library, Gaia & new immersive digital experience.

  4. Mission. The Trinity College’s Archives, a unit within the Watkinson Library, collects, preserves, and makes available the institutional records of the college, as well as other documentary material related to Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut). The College Archives holds over 2000 linear feet of material.

  5. The Library of Trinity College Dublin. The Library dates back to the establishment of the University in 1592 and is the largest research library in Ireland. Today, the Library has seven million volumes with extensive collections of journals, manuscripts, maps and music reflecting 400 years of academic development.

  6. The collections include the Library's oldest and most valuable books, maps, manuscripts, and archives, with collections dating from 13th century BC to the present day. The collections are constantly increasing, both under legal deposit of new printed Irish works and by purchase or donation. People from across the world utilise the Library's ...

  7. Encyclopedia Trinitiana. The Encyclopedia Trinitiana highlights events, places, and people within the long history of the college, provides a platform for exploring Trinity through many different lenses, and serves as a community-built archive for students of the history of Trinity College.