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Funding for long-awaited new library announced

Plans for a new library and resource centre at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ took a significant step forward in May following the confirmation that the Government has agreed, in principle, to co-fund the project up to a maximum state contribution of €30.88 million.

Library funding announced
Library funding announced
Professor Eugene Wall with Minister Simon Harris.

This project being advanced will be supported under Project 2040, and envisages a co-funded development of 4,955m2 Library/Learning Resource Centre, to include a combination of learning resource spaces, teaching facilities, study spaces including relaxed, open, group, computer, in addition to areas housing specialist collections.

Professor Wall with Minister Harris
WATCH: Professor Wall welcomes funding committment

The 4,955m2 building will be situated in the heart of the 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Limerick campus and will replace the existing outdated structure. The new building will deliver a future-proofed Library/Learning Resource Centre, centrally located within the 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ campus, and addressing the recently constructed TARA building as well as the protected Foundation Building and Residence Block.

Internally the building will feature a range of learning settings from silent study areas to lively group work rooms. It will have over 550 study places, and will accommodate over 170,000 volumes. The Library/Learning Resource Centre will also contain, in its current design, a 288-seat lecture theatre, media editing suites, a media studio, seminar rooms, staff offices and all the ancillary spaces necessary for a higher education library.