DescriptionThe modern Ussher and Berkeley Libraries - geograph.org.uk - 1739121.jpg
English: The modern Ussher and Berkeley Libraries Construction work on the site of the James Ussher Library at Trinity was undertaken between 1999 and 2002. It links physically with the pre-existing Lecky and Berkeley Library and provides 750 additional reader spaces. There is room for an additional 360,000 books and learned journals. The new building also houses a Conservation Department and a Map Library. Previously reading space in the Trinity Library was extremely limited.
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