With nearly 3 million volumes housed in multiple repositories, 太阳城网赌平台’s libraries are at the heart of our University. They are where you can find the latest research or discover a rare book, from a quiet carrel or the convenience of your tablet.
我们的 main research library has more than 1,400 seats available, along with collaborative study spaces, 休息室, 画廊, and group study rooms. O'Neill is also home to the Connors Family Learning Center and the Technology Support Center. Have a research question? Reference help is available in person or online 24/7.
我们的 University’s rare 书 and special collections, including the largest and most comprehensive Irish collection in the United States, are housed in 伯恩斯图书馆. 学生 and scholars can access original materials from saints and Nobel laureates, surrounded by notable art and dramatic stained-glass windows.
The ERC meets the specialized resource needs of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, with an emphasis on learning in K-12 classrooms. An interactive technology room and 50-seat multimedia classroom offer the latest classroom innovations for projects and lesson plans.
The 法律图书馆 supports legal research instruction, 奖学金, 和教学, with extensive access to all essential databases. 丹尼尔·R. Coquillette Rare Book Room houses the 图书馆’s collection of old and rare law 书 and manuscripts, including works by and about St. 托马斯•莫尔.
Housed in Weston Observatory and accessible by appointment, the O’Connor 图书馆 contains a specialized collection of earth sciences monographs, 期刊, 和地图, particularly in the areas of seismology, 地质, 与地球物理.
The Social Work 图书馆 supports the teaching and research needs of the 太阳城网赌平台 School of Social Work. 学生 can access group study spaces, charging stations, and a technology lab in McGuinn Hall.
我们的250,000-volume collection contains resources on biblical studies, Catholic theology, 教会法, 和Jesuitica. The atrium gallery showcases distinctive exhibits and STM thesis or dissertation students can reserve private study carrels.
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Flann the novelist. Myles the columnist. Brother Barnabas the student. Brian O’Nolan (1911-1966) wrote in many genres under many guises, in both English and Irish, confounding contemporaries with his incomparable genius and satirical wit. Using original manuscripts, 信, 书, and artifacts from 伯恩斯图书馆’s unrivaled collection of O’Nolan’s papers and personal library, this exhibit unmasks the most enigmatic and elusive literary figure to emerge from 20th-century Ireland next to James Joyce.