Silouette graphic representing Tipperary

Library Services

This is the full list of all services provided by the Libraries.

Library Information Technology

3D Printers

Public libraries may provide 3D printers and training in their use so that library users can create their own 3D concepts.

eLearning Courses Online

Public libraries provide a range of free online courses such as computer skills, accountancy, creative writing and psychology to support lifelong learning.

eLibrary Resources Online Lending

Public libraries may provide online books, audiobooks, magazines and newspapers which library members can download and borrow free of charge.

Internet Access

Public libraries provide free internet access to library users.

Language Learning Online

Public libraries provide a range of free, online language courses to library members.

Libraries Printing, Photocopying and Scanning

Public libraries may provide printers, photocopiers and scanners for public use.

Library Account Management Online

Public libraries provide online access to allow library users to join the library, reserve books, and view and renew their loans.

Library Blogs

Public libraries may publish blogs on their websites giving library news, book reviews, recommended reading lists, and other relevant information to promote libraries and their use.

Library Online Catalogues Access

Public libraries may provide online catalogues in library branches so that library users can search for titles or topics they are interested in.

Library Podcasts

Public libraries may provide podcasts on relevant topics which library users can listen to on the library podcast page or download and save to a tablet, laptop or other device.

Library WiFi Access

Public libraries provide free WiFi to library users.

Mobile Device Charging Facilities

Public libraries may provide facilities to let library users charge their laptops, tablets and mobile phones.

Personal Computer Booking Request

Public libraries may provide personal computers which library members can reserve to use.

Recording Facilities

Public libraries may provide computers, microphones, headphones and space for people to create, listen to and download podcasts.

Reference Resources Online

Public libraries may provide access to online resources such as Ordinance Survey Ireland (OSI) maps, World Health Organisation (WHO) collections, RIAN Open Access Irish research publications, dictionaries and other reference resources for library members.

Remote Printing

Public libraries may provide remote access to printers so that library users can send print jobs from their home or office to a printer in the library and later print them at the library.

Self-service Kiosks

Public libraries may provide self service kiosks so that library members can borrow and return books and other resources without going to the library desk.

Reading and Literacy

Adult Literacy Resources Lending

Public libraries may provide adult literacy materials such as specific book collections, numeracy materials and audiobooks. They may also provide access to adult learning tutors and classes for adults to improve their reading and writing skills.

Autism Friendly Initiatives

Public libraries may provide autism specific events such as sensory story times, social stories, literacy, art appreciation and film screenings. They may also provide quiet, clutter free areas to make libraries welcoming to people with autism and their carers.

Book Clubs

Public libraries may run book clubs for members to promote reading among different age groups.

Book Clubs Support

Public libraries may support book clubs by lending multiple copies of books and providing a venue for book club members to meet.

Book Reviews

Public libraries may provide book reviews in print or on their websites to promote reading.

Creative Writing Courses

Public libraries may provide free creative writing classes to the public to promote fiction, non fiction and poetry writing.

Creative Writing Groups Support

Public libraries may run or host creative writing groups where people meet informally to talk about their writing and improve their skills.

Early Childhood Reading Initiatives

Public libraries may provide reading packs for new parents and starter books for junior and senior infant pupils to promote reading and literacy from an early age.

Readers in Residence Programme

Public libraries, together with a reader in residence, may run a programme of book and poetry readings, talks and lectures, workshops and book clubs to promote reading.

Reading Recommendations

Public libraries may provide recommended reading lists for children and adults to promote reading.

Right to Read Programme

Public libraries may run a programme of themed seasonal events and activities as part of the national Right to Read Programme to promote literacy and reading development for people of all ages.

Writers in Residence

Public libraries may engage a writer to take up a residency in the library for a set time to provide a Writers in Residence Programme.

Writers in Residence Programme

Public libraries, together with a writer in residence, may run a programme of writing related events in the library such as creative writing classes, poetry writing classes and workshops to promote writing.

Library Events and Activities

Age Friendly Events and Activities

Public libraries run activities and events for older people including digital skills training, author visits, creative workshops and networking opportunities.

Children's Activities and Events

Public libraries may run children's activities and events such as storytelling, author visits, creative writing workshops, seasonal arts and crafts workshops, and sessions on a range of educational topics.

Library Clubs

Public libraries may run or host clubs such as homework clubs, Lego clubs, knitting, sewing and gardening clubs where children and adults can learn about different subjects, develop new skills and meet people.

Library Events and Activities

Public libraries may run cultural, educational, and recreational events and activities open to both library members and non members.

Library Visits to Schools

Public libraries may visit schools to tell students about library services, how to join the library and what resources available to them.

Literary Festival Initiatives

Public libraries may host literary festivals, poetry readings, creative writing classes, and panel discussions with authors to promote reading and writing.

National Library Programmes Support

Public libraries may support national programmes such as Heritage Week, Science Week, Engineers Week, National Tree Week, Seachtain na Gaeilge, World Book Day and the Bealtaine Festival by running relevant activities and events in libraries during these dates.

Parent and Toddler Groups Support

Public libraries may run or host groups where young children can meet, play and listen to stories and parents and guardians can compare notes on parenting and early childhood issues.

Library Access

Assistive Technologies

Public libraries may provide specific computer software, hearing induction loops and other assistive and adaptive technologies for library users who have vision, hearing and learning difficulties.

Library Promotion

Public libraries promote library services through media campaigns, promotional material, library websites and social media, and partnerships with relevant stakeholders.

Library Tours

Public libraries may give tours of library buildings and collections, demonstrations on the use of library equipment, and information on library membership to students and other groups to promote library use.

Mobile Libraries

Public libraries may provide a mobile library to serve communities that do not have a library branch.

My Open Library Initiative

Public libraries may give library members access to library services on a self service basis during extended opening times to borrow and return books, use the internet and WiFi, and print, photocopy and study.

Library Resource Lending

Audiobook Lending

Public libraries lend audiobooks to library members.

Bibliotherapy Resources Lending

Public libraries lend self help books and other resources dealing with physical and mental wellbeing, behavioural issues, addiction and bereavement.

Book Lending

Public libraries lend books to library members.

Classroom Book Sets Lending

Public libraries may lend classroom book sets for an extended period to teachers and schools that are library members.

DVD Lending

Public libraries may lend DVDs to library members.

Exhibition Lending

Public libraries may lend exhibitions to universities, schools, museums and other libraries for a specified time periods.

Foreign Language Resources Lending

Public libraries may lend foreign language novels, non fiction books and audiobooks to library members.

Inter-Library Loans

Library members may request specialised items through the inter library loan system that are not available in the Irish public library system.

Irish Language Resources Lending

Public libraries lend Irish language novels, non-fiction books and audiobooks to library members.

Language Learning Pack Lending

Public libraries lend language learning packs to library members.

Laptop and Tablet Lending

Public libraries may lend laptops and tablets to library members for use in the library.

Large Print Book Lending

Public libraries lend large print books to library members.

Library Resources Block Loans

Public libraries may provide block loans of library resources to schools, groups and organisations.

Library Resources Reservation

Library members can reserve items that are out on loan or borrow books from another library in the Irish public library system.

Literacy Resources Lending

Public libraries may lend literacy resources such as reading schemes, high interest low level readers and flashcards to library members.

Magazine Lending

Public libraries may lend magazines to you if you are a library members.

Music CD Lending

Public libraries may lend music CDs to library members.

Sensory Toys and Games Lending

Public libraries may lend sensory toys and games such as balance boards, writing aids, fidget mats and soothing toys to children with learning difficulties or special needs to support the development of motor, play and life skills.

Special Education Resources Lending

Public libraries may lend education resources on special education issues such as dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to library members.

Teachers Resources Lending

Public libraries may lend resource material such as flash cards, big books, photocopiable material and reading schemes for an extended period to teachers and schools who are library members.

Toys and Games Lending

Public libraries may lend educational toys and board games to library members.

Business and Enterprise Support

Business and Employment Information

Public libraries may provide information such as Acts of the Oireachtas in print, Irish company reports in print, company and market information online, recent newspaper clippings and job advertisements to library users.

Work Matters at Your Library Programme

Public libraries may hold resource collections, run workshops and classes, and provide information on business and employment related topics such as job preparation, starting your own business, marketing and use of social media to promote your business.

Civic Spaces

Civic Spaces

Public libraries may provide space where groups and individuals may hold events such as book launches, prize givings and commemorations.

Gallery Spaces

Public libraries may provide space where groups and individuals can display their artwork or mount historical or cultural exhibitions.

Library Meeting Rooms

Public libraries may provide rooms which community and voluntary groups and individuals can use to hold meetings, classes, workshops and events.

Library Theatre and Performance Spaces

Public libraries may provide a stage, seating area and sound equipment to groups and individuals to put on theatrical and musical performances.

Study Spaces

Public libraries may provide study areas where people can read or study.

Community Information

Community Information and Advice

Public libraries may provide information on community clubs, organisations and upcoming events and activities by displaying leaflets, hanging posters and providing community noticeboards.

Public Service Forms

Public libraries may provide public service forms such as motor tax and passport forms.

Local History

Genealogy Resources

Public libraries may provide genealogy resources such as church, land and census records, parish registers, local newspaper archives, street directories and online databases so that library users can research their family history.

Library Publications

Public libraries may publish books, either free or for sale, on topics of interest such as local history, well known people, poetry and the history of their libraries.

Local Historians in Residence Programme

Public libraries, together with a local historian in residence, may run a programme of local history events in the library including talks and lectures, workshops, walks and tours, history book clubs, blogs and exhibitions.

Local History Resources Access

Public libraries may provide photographic collections, census information, newspaper archives, historical maps and other local history material for reference and use in the library.

Health and Wellbeing

Healthy Ireland at Your Library Programme

Public libraries hold resource collections, run workshops and classes and provide information on health related matters to improve health and well being in communities as part of the Healthy Ireland at Your Library Programme.

Irish Language Development

Irish Language Initiatives

Public libraries provide online language learning resources and eBooks in Irish. They also run children's events and activities through Irish to support and promote the Irish language.

Local Authority Plans

Library Development Plan Consultation

Public libraries prepare plans for library development. You can have an input into the plans through consultation.

Community Participation

Library Groups and Organisations Support

Public libraries may support local groups and organisations by providing a venue for community activities, trained library staff to sit on committees and taskforces, and a distribution point for community information.

Statistics and Reports

Library Reports

Public libraries may provide reports and information on library related matters to government departments and other agencies.

Library Statistical Reports

Public libraries collect library use data and give it to relevant agencies.

Library Services

This is the full list of all services provided by the Libraries.

Sport and Leisure

Newspapers Access

Public libraries provide local and national daily and weekly newspapers for anyone to read in the library.