News & Events
 

Killarney Library - April Book Promotion
 

 

Library Development Plan

A new Library Development Plan for the period 2007 - 2012 was adopted by Kerry County Council on 15th October 2007. 

   

  Official opening of Killorglin Library by Minister John O'Donoghue, 4 May 2007

 

 

 

Writer - in - residence

Kerry County Council will employ John Sexton as a Writer - in - residence from Tuesday, 5 June for a 1 month period. He will be based at Kerry County Library Headquarters, Tralee and is contactable at 066-714444 or writer@kerrycolib.ie 

 

Kerry Library - Improving Library Access for Visually Impaired customers

Kerry Library continues to work with The National Council for the Blind (NCBI) towards the development of Library services to those visually impaired.
Examples include the provision of the Kurzweil speech system on its public access computers and the increase in the numbers, formats and variety of audio-material available.

While these have greatly improved service provision, Kerry Library noted that the lack of Braille material for people who still use this method to read was of concern. NCBI carries significant holdings in this area and details are viewable on their on-line Library Catalogue. This comprises more than 10,000 Fiction and Non-Fiction books in Audio Visual, Large-Print and Braille format.

In addition, NCBI provides regular newspaper coverage and popular Irish magazines and journals on audiotape and in Braille to over 1,500 subscribers. A further international link can source/loan items from a holding of an additional 250,000 items. The books are posted in a returnable envelope free to the NCBI members. Any registered member of the NCBI can use their Library facility.

Kerry Library and NCBI, Dublin can mutually benefit each other. Kerry Library service points may via its request service order a book on behalf of a user if its Audio Visual & Large Print sections do not have a required title or if the customer needs a Braille format while the NCBI library catalogue is available as a link on the Kerry Library website.

Click on each blue link below, right click and go to ‘open hyperlink’
Direct link - http://www.ncbi.ie/services/services-for-individuals/library
Other details - http://www.ncbi.ie/services/services-for-individuals/library/joining-the-library 
Home page – www.ncbi.ie

 

 

 

Lifesteps project

Lifesteps

Lifesteps is an initiative of Irish public libraries and is funded by the Information Society Fund, through the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.  The Lifesteps project consists of 17 guides, which explain how to achieve various life steps using the Internet. Copies available free of charge at all branches of Kerry County Library. These guides are also available on the project website www.lifesteps.ie

 

 

 

Killorglin new library at Library Place opened to the public on Tuesday, 28 November 2006. 

This is part of a new town centre development which incorporates an Area Services Centre and Library and has been funded under a public private partnership

Opening hours are 10.00a.m. - 5.00p.m., Tuesday - Saturday.

 

                                                3 Week Loan Period                           

Library users may now avail of a 3 week loan period for all items borrowed from Kerry County Library. This will apply from 1 September, 2006

In addition all users may now borrow up to 6 items at any given time.

 

 

The public consultation stage of the draft plans for the newly designed

Caherciveen Library, Arts Centre and Area Offices

was launched on Thursday, 7th September 2006 in Caherciveen Library  by John O’Donoghue, T.D., Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism.

A celebratory recital was hosted by the Kerry School of Music featuring the Kerry Chamber Choir and the McCrohan Brothers and Guests.

The public are invited to consult of the plans over the 4 week period ending 5th October 2006

   

 Sheol an tAire John O’Donoghue, T.D., Aire, Ealaíne, Spóirt agus Turasóireachta na dréachtphleananna nua-dheartha d’Ionad Ealaíne, Leabharlann agus Oifigí Ceantair Chathair Saidhbhín. ar an 7 Meán Fómhair 2006 i Leabharlann Chathair Saidhbhín ag

 Chuir Scoil Cheoil Chiarraí ceadal cheiliúrtha i láthair maraon leis an Kerry Chamber Choir agus na McCrohan Brothers agus aíonna.

 Chun comhairliúchán na bpleananna a chur chun cinn Táimid ag tabhairt cuireadh de bhaill an phobail féachaint ar na dréachtpleananna go dtí an 5ú Deireadh Fómhair 2006

 

 

 

The Cultural Committee of Kerry County Council is pleased to advise that Senior Citizens are now exempt from any charges for borrowing books in all Branch Libraries throughout the County.

All Senior Citizens are invited to avail of the service.