Lots of things I love about this library, some I'd change if I was able to. But keep in mind as a 20y/o person what I find important in a library could completely differ from what an older parent might care about, for example!
Things I love:
- The building is incredibly beautiful! I love walking to the library and wandering around and just appreciating the surroundings. The location is also very handy as it's in the centre of Rathmines, so it's easy to make library visits an integral part of your weekly shopping trip/ walk/ etc.
- The selection is decent enough for me, though I often buy books myself. Might depend on what kind of books you like, though. I like fiction, sci-fi, fantasy...and am happy with what they have to offer.
- It's pretty easy to check out books, pay fines, open a library card account, and I've never had a problem with the staff.
- I like the "community" sense of the library, for example they have a big board with tons of ads for jobs and work (wanted/offered), art classes, exhibitions, concerts...
Things I don't love:
- The wifi is shaky at best, don't assume you'll be able to rely on it for music, google searches, or reading documents online. There are also no plugs except in a seat near the stairs AFAIK.
- This library is pretty tiny, and has been clearly designed with young families in mind (spaces for children and activities) and not so much those who want a space to comfortably read or to study. There is pretty much no study/comfortable reading room: one low round table that fits two people upstairs and three long "angled" tables (where your book is held almost vertical like on a chapter, which irritates me to no end) that have space for about 15 people altogether. I also find it pretty awkward to have all spaces be "communal" e.g. tables where we're all sitting in a circle or facing each other, makes it difficult to immerse oneself in a book. I'd prefer seats scattered throughout the library and nooks!
- The opening hours are...surprising. I don't know if this is common practice in Dublin/Ireland (not from here originally) but I was baffled to be told to leave around 4.45pm! read more