
Transparent Language Online
This service is accessible though the library website
and is free to all patrons of South Dublin Libraries.
All you need to access the fun and easy to use language service
is your library card (must be a newer one that starts with D4) and a PC.
Transparent Language Online is packed full of hints and lessons
for acquiring the basics of a new language.
It combines pronounciation, grammar, conversation practice,
writing and vocabulary resources.
You can sign up for Word of the Day, culture blogs,
join social communities learning your chosen language,
play interactive games and there is a version available for iPhone and Android devices.
Click on the icon above to start learning a new language now!
Consumer Health Complete (CHC) provided by EBSCO is the single most
comprehensive resource for consumer-orientated health content.
It is designed to support the information needs of patients and
to foster and support an over-all understanding of health-related topics.
Please note that information provided in this database should not
be used for self-diagnosis or as a substitute for professional medical advice,
diagnosis or treatment. The medication and drugs mentioned on this site currently use the American names.
Whether you wish to improve your health, take up a sport or a new hobby,
re-vamp your home or immerse yourself in cultural activities,
South Dublin County Libraries have the resources to get you started

The Healthy Reading Scheme is a collection of recommended
self-help books for people experiencing stress or emotional difficulties.
The reading scheme is provided in 2 lists:
Healthy Reading for Adults [4] (63kb, PDF)
Healthy Reading for Families [5](61kb, PDF)
Children’s Issues
This list contains titles of books in stock in our libraries to help children cope with life’s challenges.
The list is provided as a brochure [6] or as an annotated [7] version
Citizens’ Information – Health section
Public service information [8] concerning health issues,
benefits and entitlements provided by the Citizen’s Information Board
Mental Health Ireland
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations
(MHAs) and branches throughout the country. The membership includes mental health professionals
and lay people who provide care, support and friendship for the mentally ill.
MHI aims to promote positive mental health and to actively support persons
with a mental illness, their families and carers by identifying their needs,
providing information [9]and advocating their rights
South Dublin County Libraries is one of four libraries authorities selected
to participate in a nationwide pilot project to promote and provide
environmental information through the public library network.
The ENFO website is available on a dedicated touch screen PC in the County Library, Tallaght and will include national and locally relevant environmental information, issues and events.
The local content of the site, which will be built and added to over the coming year,
will enhance the provision of information and plans of a developmental and environmental nature.
The website is www.enfo.ie [10] and is hosted and administered by An Chomhairle Leabharlanna,
the statutory and advisory body charged with responsibility for the provision of assistance
and advice to public libraries and with advising and making recommendations to the Minister on issues relating to public libraries.
The Online Library Edition includes the complete encyclopaedia with more than 72,000 searchable articles and related websites selected by Encyclopaedia Britannica Editors. The database is updated constantly by Encyclopaedia Britannica staff. This resource requires your library card number to gain access.
Credo Reference is an online reference library of 100 encyclopaedias, dictionaries and other reference books. This resource requires your library card number to gain access.
Stuck on a crossword [14]clue, Credo can help you! Looking for a brain teaser [15], sign up to Credo's Friday teaser.
Which is an information website that focuses on consumer issues. They are well-known for undertaking product tests and reviews and delivering independent and unbiased consumer advice. Their online resource can only be accessed on our in-branch library pc’s. Our branch libraries also carry copies of Which Magazine.
Vision Net is a website that provides company information for Ireland and the United Kingdom. This resource is available on our library PC’s in the County Library, Tallaght. You will need a library card and PIN
Is music your business? Are you a composer, student or researcher?
Music PAL is a scheme to facilitate access to music information and materials throughout Ireland.
The Music PAL Access Card can open doors to a wealth of music resources in some of the best music libraries anywhere in Ireland.
Go to Music PAL [17]
Websites that offer access to hundreds of Irish, local and International newspapers in many languages.
Citizens Information is an Irish e-Government website provided by the Citizens Information Board. The site provides public service information for Ireland.
Go to Citizen’s Information [26]
MABS is a national, free, confidential and independent service for people in debt or in danger of getting into debt.
Go to Money Advice and Budgeting Service [27]
South Dublin is a portal website containing links to various other South Dublin Websites such as South Dublin County Council, South Dublin County Development Board, Property Path and others.
Go to South Dublin [28]
Connect is a community-based initiative run by South Dublin County Council.
Go to Connect [29]
Borrowbooks
Borrowbooks is a website where you can search all of the online catalogues and website of Irish public libraries, and request books, CDs, DVDs etc., via Inter-Library Loan. Please check and reserve using the the South Dublin Libraries Online Catalogue [30] before using BorrowBooks.
Go to Borrowbooks [31]
Book Crossing
Book Crossing is website where books are “released into the wild” and then following their journeys and the lives they touch. Each book is tagged with a unique ID number and left somewhere public for someone to find. For more information, visit their website.
Go to Book Crossing [32]
Reader2Reader
Reader2Reader is a site for readers to share opinions about books - what you loved, what you hated and what you got stuck on.
Go to Reader2Reader [33]
WhichBook
WhichBook is a website that gives readers an enjoyable and intuitive way to find books to match their mood.
Go to WhichBook [34]
LifeSteps
Lifesteps consists of a series of interesting guides to the Internet and will be available in public libraries and on the project website.
Go to LifeSteps [35]
South Dublin County History gives an overview of the history of the villages in South Dublin County and includes images, maps and walking tours of each village.
Go to South Dublin County History [36]
A downloadable collection of images of South Dublin County, digitised and presented by our Local Studies staff.
Go to South Dublin County Images [37]
South Dublin Libraries' map viewer [38] allows users to browse series of historical maps of South Dublin County from Rocque’s map (1760) through a variety of maps and times to current OS mapping and aerial photography.
Ask About Ireland is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives in the digitisation and online publication of the original, the unusual and the unique material from their local studies' collections to create a national Internet resource for culture.
(1852) based on the 1st ed. 6" Ordnance Survey maps are available online at www.askaboutireland.ie [40]
Historical Ordnance Survey maps are now available for online viewing in public libraries only. The images are high-quality and may be printed. The maps cover the whole country and may be searched by county, townland or locality. This resource can be accessed on our in-branch library pcs.The available maps series are:
The Irish Newspaper Archives is the world's largest online database of Irish Newspapers, Search, retrieve and view Ireland's past exactly as it was originally published. This resource can be accessed in branch at the County Library, Tallaght.
The Irish Times Digital Archive features exact reproductions of all articles published by the Irish Times from 1859 onwards. This resource can be accessed on our in-branch library pc’s.
Go to the Irish Times Digital Archive [41]
This collection includes access to around 90 journals and periodicals including many of those familiar to local historians: Dublin Historical Record, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Archaeology Ireland, Collectanea Hibernica, History Ireland, Irish Historical , Studies, Journal of Irish Archaeology, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Nordic Irish Studies, Studia Hibernica, etc. The collection can be accessed from any of the public access pcs at the County Library via www.jstor.org [42]. A link is provided on the Local Studies PCs.