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    Loudest library I have ever come across. Children constantly running around screaming - and the librarians are no better.

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    Dún Laoghaire Library - What a view!

    Dún Laoghaire Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.7 kmDún Laoghaire

    I borrowed : The Walking Dead volume 1…read more We wandered in on a Saturday to see what all the fuss was about. It was so much fun that we spent an hour aimlessly perusing the shelves. Fantastic selection of books, DVDs and CDs. I already have a list the length of my arm for what to pick up next time. The cookbook and craft books were up to date and full of great ideas. There's also an area downstairs where you can read newspapers and magazines. The decor is very modern, comfy and airy with beanbags and armchairs to lounge on while you read. Getting a library card was quick and painless. I just provided a copy of a utility bill on my smartphone as proof of address and I was good to go! You can also return books to any of the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown area libraries. There's a pop up cafe downstairs to enjoy pastries, sandwiches and coffees. Probably not the best place to study without sound canceling headphones as a lot of inconsiderate parents let their kids run around screaming while people tried to concentrate

    I love books and reading, so whenever I move to a new place I like to check out the local library…read moreto see what is on offer, what I can borrow, and search for new ideas for different books to enjoy. After the old Dun Laoghaire library shut, I eagerly awaited the opening of the new one, and wasn't disappointed with what appeared. A huge building, dominating the skyline of the town, once inside you enter a space filled with high ceilings, lots of light and amazing views of the harbour. Even if you don't like books (or newspapers,DVDs, artwork and exhibitions), it's worth visiting the library for the views alone. BUT if you do want a bit more from your library, it doesn't disappoint. Three floors of books (fiction, non-fiction, travel to name a few), newspapers, magazines, audio books, DVDs and CDs; activities for all; art exhibitions; seating areas to do work; a local history section; and even a cafe downstairs. In a time when funding for libraries is constantly being cut, it's great to see such an investment for the future.

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    Dún Laoghaire Library - View from the top floor window. Stunning!

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    Deansgrange Library

    Deansgrange Library

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.0 kmDeansgrange

    The staff here fail to realise... They're in a library…read more There seems to be a culture here, in my eyes detrimental, of a library being a congregation point for the community and thereby giving free reign to both the staff and library users permission to speak at the top of their voices. I've never experienced entering a library and staff literally talking from one end to the other, receptionist right beside the study area ringing and answering calls constantly and people talking on there phones with NO SHAME. The entire morning I sat in the library trying to study for upcoming exams the librarian called countless libraries across Dublin looking to locate a children's book called "Foxe's". There is absolutely no consideration given to people trying to read. The reason students and others go to the library is to read books or study and the only environment conducive to these aims is to provide a silent area. Deansgrange library fails to cater for these needs and only operates as a public forum for chat. I understand certain people see the library as an outing from their homes but please discuss current affairs outside and not when people are working. The pleasant nature of the staff get them 2 stars however this is the worst place in the world to go in order to read.

    "Wait wait wait, you're gonna give me a book for free and all I have to do is tell you my address…read moreand promise to bring it back?" Recession busted. Public libraries will save you a lot of coins and this one is especially nice on sunny days. You can sit on the benches outside whilst reading your book. The interior is pretty bad though, so only come on sunny days.

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