How do I access the Newspapers Collection?
Limerick City Library has a large collection of newspapers. These are mainly held on microfilm, though we also have some in original, hardcopy format. Access to the microfilm readers is free and open to all. Extracts can either be printed or scanned. There is a 20c per page fee for printing. If you wish to view the newspaper collection please book in advance to ensure you get access to a microfilm reader.
I have never used a Microfilm Reader before, will someone be able to show me how it works?
Staff will be available to assist those who are unfamiliar with operating these machines.
How much does it cost to print from the microfilm reader?
20c. per page (no charge for scanning).
The Local Studies department has public access available to digitised newspapers collections – the Irish Newspaper Archives (available at all branches), The British Newspaper Archive (which includes Limerick newspaper titles) and the Irish Times Archive (also available at Dooradoyle branch).
There are issues missing for some of the titles in the collection – please contact local studies to ensure the issue for which you are looking is available.
Date of Issues in collection
1893 – Present
Date of Issues in collection
August 1915 – 1919
Also, random issues 30 March 1918 – 29 Dec 1926
Hard copies 1987-present
See more at our Digital ArchiveDate of Issues in collection
1781 – 2018
Date of Issues in collection
1850 – 1930
Date of Issues in collection
1839 – 1894
Date of Issues in collection
1804 – 1820
Date of Issues in collection
1811 – 1818
and
1828 – 1833
Date of Issues in collection
1899 – 1947
Date of Issues in collection
1749 – 1784
Date of Issues in collection
1921 – 1922
and
1927 – 1934
Date of issues in the collection
2003 – present
Date of Issues in collection
1899 – 1908
and
1912 – 1917
Date of Issues
1859 – present
Please note: Access to this online archive is available only at the Local Studies Department and at Dooradoyle Branch Library.