- Belfast Central Library
Belfast Central Library is a
public library inBelfast ,Northern Ireland . Opened in 1888, it was one of the first major public library buildings inIreland .Designed to reflect the ambitions of the growing city of Belfast, its architecture is a fine example of public-service building at the height of the
Victorian age . Asandstone exterior with a slightlyItalianate feel houses a three-floor interior with a sweeping staircase, a pillaredfoyer , and a finedome d first-floor reading room. The top floor originally included amuseum andart gallery . The building is a notable part of the 19th century cityscape of modern Belfast. It has survived undamaged through theBelfast Blitz ofWorld War II andthe Troubles of the late 20th century.The library is located in the
Cathedral Quarter , on the edge ofBelfast City Centre and close to the Belfast Campus of theUniversity of Ulster . Two additional buildings were added to the site in the 1960s and 1970s, providing staff accommodation and extra storage. These reflect the growth in the book stock of the library in the intervening decades.The Library is now run by the
Belfast Education and Library Board , and is part of a city-wide network of over twenty branches and mobile services. It houses a range of sections, including a reference library still based in the original reading room, a Belfast, Ulster and Irish Department, and the only dedicated Music Library inNorthern Ireland . It is a major provider of IT facilities, with half of the ground floor providing free internet access. Its foyer hosts regular displays.pecial Collections
The Library has a number of special collections, including a fine book collection, the library and manuscripts of
Francis Joseph Bigger , the manuscripts of the eccentricAmanda McKittrick Ros and the manuscripts of the Ulster playwrightSam Thompson .A recent addition to the Library's collections is the
Northern Ireland Music Archive , a computerised database housing recordings, scores and other materials relating to music created by Northern Ireland composers/artists. The Archive, which was funded and developed by theArts Council of Northern Ireland , was officially launched in March 2006 with much media coverage, initially housing music solely from the contemporary/classical genre. Continuing development will see the archived materials expanding to represent all genres of music produced inNorthern Ireland , including in 2007 the incorporation of folk and traditional materials from theGeoff Harden Archive.The
Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission have also placed a new access point to their Digital Film Archive in the Library. Both of these computerised archives are publicly accessible and can be found in the Music Library, on the top floor of the Library building.Location
Address
Belfast Central Library
Royal Avenue
Belfast
County Antrim
BT1 1EACoordinates
External links
* [http://www.ni-libraries.net/ NI-Libraries.net] - Official government web portal for Northern Ireland Public Libraries.
* [http://www.northernirelandcomposers.com/ Northern Ireland Composers] - Arts Council of Northern Ireland web site, providing listings of the contemporary/classical materials held in the Northern Ireland Music Archive.
* [http://www.digitalfilmarchive.net/dfa/ Digital Film Archive] - Official web site, provided by the Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission.
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