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Dublin Sam-it Ha̍k-īⁿ Tô͘-su-koán

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The Library of Trinity College Dublin
Kū Tôo-su-kuán ê Tn̂g-thiann
CountryIreland
TypeAcademic library
Established1592
LocationDublin 2 College Street
Coordinates53°20′38″N 6°15′24.5″W / 53.34389°N 6.256806°W / 53.34389; -6.256806
Collection
Items collectedBooks, journals, newspapers, magazines,
sound and music recordings,
databases, maps, prints and manuscripts
Sizetāi-iok 7,000,000 kuàn
Criteria for collectionAcquisition through purchase,
bequest and legal deposit
Legal depositRepublic of Ireland
(Copyright and Related Rights Act, 2000)
and United Kingdom
(Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003)
Access and use
Access requirementsStaff, graduates (reading privileges only)
and students of the university.
Other readers admitted
under cross-institutional arrangements,
or if material is unavailable elsewhere.
Old Library and Library Gift Shop
open to public
Other information
DirectorCollege Librarian and Archivist
Helen Shenton
StaffTāi-iok 120[1]
Websitewww.tcd.ie/library/
Map
Kū Tôo-su-kuán tuā-lâu
Tn̂g Thiann tsheh-kè-á ê tsông-su.

Dublin Sam-it Ha̍k-īnn Tôo-su-kuán (Àiolân-gú: Leabharlann Choláiste na Tríonóide) sī Dublin Sam-it Ha̍k-īnn ê tsú-iàu tôo-su-kuán, mā sī Àiolân siōng-tuā ê tôo-su-kuán. Sam-it Ha̍k-īnn Tôo-su-kuán sī king huat-tīng kiáu-tsûn tôo-su-kuán, hi̍k-tsiá kiò-tsò "pán-kuân tôo-su-kuán", tse ì-bī tio̍h Àiolân ê tshut-pán siong pit-su bián-huì kā-i sóo-ū ê tshut-pán-bu̍t tsi hù-pún tsûn-hòngteh-tsia.[2] Sam-it Ha̍k-īnn Tôo-su-kuán sī Àiolân uî-it tông-sî ióng-iú Ing-kok tshut-pán tsok-phín pán-kuân ê tôo-su-kuán.[2] Tôo-su-kuán iû kiàn-li̍p teh 18 sè-kí ê "Kū Tôo-su-kuán" hām "Tn̂g Thiann" sóo tsoo-sîng, Tn̂g Thiann sī Sam-it Ha̍k-īnn siōng-ū tāi-piáu sìng ê tē-piau tsi-it. Tsok-uî tiōng-iàu ê lú-iû kíng-tiám, tsia siu-tsông tsiânn-tsē Ireland bûn-bu̍t hām bûn-hiàn; kî-tiong pau-kuat 1661 ji̍p-tsông tsit-ê ha̍k-īnn ê 8 sè-kí tshiú-kó Kells King.

Tsit-king kū tôo-su-kuán mā sī Àiolân kok-ka siōng-ting-Brian Boru khiā-khîm (harp) ê íng-kiú kuán tsông-tē, mā tông-sî siu-tsông tsi̍t-hūn 1916 "Àiolân Kiōng-hô-kok Suan-giân" ê hù–pún.Kells king (Book of Kells) 4-kuàn pún tang-tiong, tsóng-ū tsi̍t-kuàn teh jīm-hô sî-hāu hiòng kong-tsiòng tián-tshut.[3] Tián-tshut ê kuàn-tshik hām ia̍h-bé lóng-ē tīng-kî thè-uānn; 2020 an-tsong sin-ê tián-kuī ē-sái-tit sóo-ū ê ia̍h-bé lóng ē-tàng tián-tshut, kî-tiong pau-kuat tsuânn-tse kui-tsap ni-lâi lóng m̄ bat kong-khai tián-sī kuè ê ia̍h-bé.[4] Dublin Tāi-ha̍k ê sîng-uân mā ē-sái sú-iōng Tallaght Tāi-ha̍k Pēnn-īnn hām "Milltown Ireland Ecumenics Sin-ha̍k Īnn" ê tôo-su-kuán.

  1. "College Administrative, Executive and other Officers". College Calendar, Trinity College Dublin (PDF). 2022. p. H11.

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Ên-sin ua̍t-to̍k

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  • Fox, Peter Treasures of the Library: Trinity College Dublin. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1986 ISBN 978-0-901714-45-9
  • Fox, Peter. Trinity College Library Dublin: A History (Cambridge University Press, 2014).
  • Fox, Peter "The Librarians of Trinity College", in: Vincent Kinane, Anne Walsh, eds., Essays on the History of Trinity College Library, Dublin. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000 ISBN 1-85182-467-7
  • Rogers, Charles. "Notes in the History of Sir Jerome Alexander, Second Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Founder of the Alexander Library, Trinity College Dublin." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 1 (1872): 220–40. doi:10.2307/3677907 online.

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