Questions & Information

Q. How To Join Your Local Library in County Monaghan

Simply fill in a membership application card at any branch library or the mobile library.

Adults, Pensioners & 3rd Level Students must produce 2 forms of identification:

  • One must be a recent proof of name & permanent address e.g. utility bill, bank statement (no hand-written letters are accepted).
  • The second form of identification is for name only e.g. bankcard, student card, passport etc.

 

Adults pay €3.00 annually.

Free membership for children, 2nd level students, 3rd level students and pensioners.

Parental consent is required for juvenile users.

Q. What Can I Borrow?

  • Adults/Pensioners/3rd Level Students – Up to 6 items per branch library such as books/music cd’s/magazines/talking books
  • Juveniles/2nd Level Students – Up to 3 items per branch library such as books/music cd’s/talking books/magazines

 

Loan period for books, music cd's, magazines, talking books is 3 weeks.
Loan period for DVD's is 1 week.

Fines will occur one week after due date. A fine of 10c per item per week late.

Damage/ Loss of Items:
Damage or loss of library books etc must be reported and paid for or replaced.

Q. Types of Materials Available to Borrow

Juvenile Library

  • Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
  • Books on tape/cd/mp3
  • Remedial material
  • Music CD’s
  • DVD’s
  • Magazines

Adult Library

  • Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
  • Books on tape/cd/mp3
  • Magazines
  • Music CD’s
  • Large Print
  • DVD’s
  • Remedial

Q. What Reference & Other Information Resources Are Available?

  • Reference Section – Encyclopaedias, Dictionaries (English & Foreign languages), Maps etc.
  • Newspapers – Daily newspapers & local newspaper Northern Standard
  • ENFO Information Leaflets & booklets
  • County Council Reports
  • Various Government departments’ reports
  • Freedom of Information literature
  • Motor Tax renewal forms, Driving Licence renewal forms
  • 3rd Level Education prospectus
  • Passport Application Forms
  • Q. How To Find Materials in the Library?

    Juvenile Library:

    Juvenile Fiction – Colour Coded Classification

    • Irish (Books in the Irish Language) – Purple Sticker
    • Early Years/0-4 years – Orange Sticker
    • 4 – 7 years – Yellow Sticker
    • 7 – 9 years – Green Sticker
    • 10 – 14 years – Blue Sticker
    • Young adult – Red Sticker

    Juvenile Non-Fiction – Subject Classification

    The Juvenile Non-Fiction Section is divided into 24 sections, which are:

    • AGR (Agriculture) - Domestic Farm Animals, Pets, Plants, Crops, Resources, Food, Gardening.
    • ART - Art History, Artists, Lives of Artists, Sculpture.
    • BIO (Biographies) - Lives of Famous People.
    • CAR (Careers/Jobs) - Careers, Jobs, Work Practice.
    • COM (Computers) - Computers, Information Science, Communications.
    • ENV (Environment) - Environment, Greenhouse Effect, Ozone Layer, Save Our Planet, Pollution.
    • FOL (Folklore) - Legends, Traditions, Fairies, Costumes, Feasts.
    • GEN (General) - General Knowledge, Quiz Books, Facts.
    • GEO (Geography) - Countries, Travel, Exploration, Physical Geography – Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Glaciers, Weather.
    • HIS (History) - Ancient and Modern History, Archaeology.
    • HOB (Hobbies) - Crafts, Sewing, Collections, Cooking, Drawing, Painting, Games, Dressing Up, Film.
    • IRE (Ireland) - All Subjects of Irish Interest.
    • LAN (Languages) - All Languages.
    • LIT (Literature) - Poems, Plays, Riddles, Humour.
    • MED (Medicine) - Body Health, Diseases, Hygiene.
    • MUS (Music) - Musicians, Pop stars, Playing an Instrument, Books of Songs.
    • NAT (Nature) - Biology, Light Sciences, Animals, Insects, Dinosaurs, Ecology, Evolution, Fossils.
    • REL (Religion) - The Bible, Bible Stories, Christianity, Other Religions.
    • SCI (Science) - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Non-Biological Sciences.
    • SOC (Social) - Organisations, Associations, Social Culture, Money, Economics, Divorce, Adoption, Fashion, Make-Up.
    • SPA (Space) - Stars, Planets, Space Vehicles, Shuttles, Astronauts, UFOs.
    • SPO (Sport) - Sports, Soccer, Rugby, GAA, Tennis, Horse Riding, All Other Sports.
    • TEC (Technology) - Vehicles, Building, Bridges, Boats, Transport, Machinery, Energy, Inventions, Material Production.

    Adult Library -

    Fiction
    Adult fiction is arranged alphabetically by the author’s surname and divided into two sections - Hardback & Paperback.

    Non-Fiction
    The adult non-fiction section is arranged according to the Dewey Decimal Classification System, as such:

    000’s – General
    Computers
    Library & Information Science
    Personal Administration
    Encyclopaedia’s
    News media
    Journalism
    Publishing
    Manuscripts & Rare Books

    100’s – Philosophy & Psychology
    Philosophy
    Psychology
    Metaphysics
    Paranormal Phenomena
    Parapsychology & Occultism
    Dreams & mysteries
    Idealism
    Logic

    200’s – Religion

    300’s – Social Sciences
    Sociology
    Anthropology
    Politics
    Economics
    Law
    Public Administration
    Military Science
    Social Services
    Criminology
    Insurance
    Education
    Commerce
    Communications
    Transport
    Customs
    Etiquette
    Folklore

    400’s – Languages

    500’s – Natural Sciences & Mathematics
    Mathematics
    Philosophy
    Astronomy
    Physics
    Chemistry
    Geology
    Palaeontology
    Life Sciences
    Biology
    Botanical Sciences
    Zoology

    600’s – Technology (applied sciences)
    Philosophy
    Human Physiology
    Medical Science
    Medicine
    Health
    Diseases
    Engineering
    Agriculture
    Animal Husbandry
    Housekeeping
    Food & Drink
    Childrearing
    Management & Business
    Accounting
    Manufacturing
    Metalworking
    Woodwork
    D.I.Y

    700’s – The Arts
    Arts & Crafts
    Architecture
    Sculpture
    Drawing
    Photography
    Music
    Recreational & Performing Arts
    TV/Film Personalities
    Sport

    800’s – Literature & Rhetoric
    Poetry
    Drama
    Speeches
    Letters
    Books in Irish Language

    900’s – Geography & History
    Travel
    Geography
    Historical Geography
    History
    Maps

    Q. Requesting Books etc from your Library

    First: Check our online library catalogue to see if the item is in our stock or ask a member of staff in your local library.

    Second: If item not listed in our stock, then fill out a Request Card in your local library. Please give as much details of the item requested i.e. Author, Title, ISBN, Publisher, Year.

    Third: Always let the branch staff know when you need the item(s) i.e. for exams, school/college coursework.

    If and when requested materials arrive, the branch staff will then contact you, provided contact details are given on the request card.

    BorrowBooks

    BorrowBooks.ie allows you to search across the Irish public libraries' online catalogues to locate and request an item which is not held in your own library service.

    You are invited to search for a book, CD, DVD etc. from the online catalogues of Irish public library authorities. If you locate the item in your own library service's catalogue, you can make an online request for the item to your library service. If you find it in another library service's catalogue, you can make a request to your own library service to obtain the item for you by completing the online booking form. The item will be delivered to your local branch and you will be notified once it has arrived. Please note that requests to other library services may take a little time to fulfill. 

    In order to place a request, you must be a member of an Irish public library service. If you are not currently a member of a public library, it's easy to join. Just contact your local branch to fill out an application form. To join you will need to present identification with proof of your current address. In some cases a small administration fee is applied. Young people will need to have the application signed by a parent or guardian.

    BorrowBooks.ie is an initiative of the Irish public libraries, supported by An Chomhairle Leabharlanna and the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and funded by the Information Society Fund.

    Q. Internet Services

    Monaghan County Library Services offer Free Internet Access at each branch library.

    How to Use the Internet:
    1. First you need to be a member of the library – so simply fill in the appropriate membership form.
    2. Each member is allowed up to 45 minutes per day.
    3. Printing from the Internet is available – 20c per black & white copy or €1.00 per colour copy.
    4. You must bring your membership card with you every time you want to use the Internet.
    5. You will need to know your PIN number, which you can get from staff at the Issue desk.
    6. Visitors to the county can avail of a Vistor Card - please ask staff at the Issue Desk.

    Internet Access & Use of Internet Computers Policy

    1. Internet Access is Free to all current Library Members – if you are not already a member, just ask a member of staff at the Issue Desk.
    2. Visitors to the County may avail of the service on presentation of valid I.D. Visitors cannot prebook an Internet Session – they will be put on standby for next available computer.
    3. Users must book at the Library Issue Desk or by telephone during Library Opening Hours.
    4. Users must present their library card at the Issue desk to book a session and to also commence their session.
    5. Users must present themselves at the Library Issue desk at their allocated time to be informed of which computer has been assigned to them.
    6. Each user is allowed one session per day – a session being 45 minutes.
    7. Bookings may only be made one day in advance.
    8. Bookings, which are not taken up within 10 minutes of the starting time, will be forfeited and the session will be made available to other users.
    9. Users who repeatedly fail to attend for booked sessions cannot be guaranteed future bookings.
    10. Bookings are not transferable to another person.
    11. Users will receive a 5 minute warning before the system is automatically logged off.
    12. Children & Young Persons under the age of 16 must get parental consent before using the Internet Service for the first time. This form must be signed by a parent/guardian in the presence of a member of Library Staff.
    13. Parents please note that responsibility for user of the Internet by your child rests solely with you. Children who use the Internet unsupervised maybe exposed to inappropriate or disturbing information or images. It is not possible for Library Staff to control what children may encounter.
    14. The role of the Library is to facilitate Internet access. Staff are not available to provide Internet training.
    15. Printing from the Internet is available. A Black & White printout costs 20 cents per page & a colour printout costs €1.00 per page. All monies must be paid at Issue desk before Library Staff authorises printing.
    16. Email may be sent and received using web-based mail only.
    17. Borrowers may not give their library card for use to another person.
    18. The Library reserves the right to terminate an Internet session at any time.
    19. Monaghan County Library Service has no control over the information accessed and cannot be held responsible for the content or quality of the information retrieved.
    20. The downloading of software is not permitted.
    21. Users are requested not to modify computer settings, shut down or reboot the computer. If you have a problem, consult a member of staff.
    22. Users are not permitted to access or attempt to access any material that is likely to be considered offensive, unlawful or of a pornographic nature.
    23. Use of chatrooms is not permitted to users under the age of 18.
    24. Internet usage will be monitored.
    25. Users are requested not to obstruct the work of other library users.
    26. The Library reserves the right to restrict Internet access for research and information retrieval purposes only.
    27. Please remember that the Internet service may occasionally be unavailable due to technical or other reasons beyond the control of the Library staff.
    28. A maximum of 2 persons only is permitted at any Internet point.
    29. Users are requested to accept these rules of use. Users who fail to observe these rules will be denied access to Internet facilities.
    30. Monaghan County Library Services reserves the right to amend or alter from time to time any rules governing the use of Internet in its libraries.

    Q. What newspapers are available to read at the library?

    The following are available in the following branches:
    Monaghan – The Irish Times
    Clones – The Irish Independent
    Carrickmacross – The Irish Times
    Castleblayney – The Irish Independent

    Copies of the Northern Standard are available at each library every week and older copies are available on Microfilm in Clones Library, dating back to 1839 (please telephone 047 - 74712 to book the microfilm reader in advance)

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