The Old Library’s collections, spanning millennia, have been in our care for over 400 years. The Library now faces conservation challenges from both pollution and dust accumulation.
There is also an urgent need to improve fire protection and environmental controls. This once-in-a-lifetime event is called the Old Library Redevelopment Project.
The project is applying 21st century design and technology safeguards to protect the 18th century building. The aim is to conserve the Old Library’s precious collections for future generations.
As part of this, the majority of the books have been temporarily removed from the Library shelves. One by one, each book has been cleaned with a specialised vacuum, measured, electronically tagged and linked to a catalogue record, before being safely relocated to a climate-controlled storage facility.
The collections will remain accessible in our interim study centre during this landmark conservation project. Once the work has been completed, they will be returned to the Library shelves.
The Book of Kells remains in place and on display for visitors to the Old Library during this time. Learn about the pages currently on display here.
Why is the Old Library at Trinity College Dublin being redeveloped?
The Old Library was built between 1712 and 1732, and has been in operation for almost 300 years. It is one of the world’s greatest working libraries, with special importance in Ireland’s academic and cultural life.
The Long Room shelves house over 200,000 books spanning millennia, while the Old Library’s extended collection includes 700,000 items, such as ancient manuscripts, books, pamphlets, and archival papers.
The Old Library Redevelopment Project will use modern design and technology to protect the Old Library building and conserve these precious collections.
Listen to an audio guide track on the Old Library Redevelopment Project here:
What is a decant?
As part of the Old Library Redevelopment Project, the majority of the Old Library’s collections have been ‘decanted’, which means they have been carefully removed from the building.
There are 5 key stages to the decant:
- Removing: Each book is carefully removed from the shelf.
- Cleaning: Books are cleaned with a specialised vacuum brush with HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner.
- Measuring: Each book is carefully measured.
- Tagging: RFID tags are added to each book for electronic tagging and linked to a digital catalogue record.
- Boxing: Books are safely packed in eco-friendly materials and relocated to a climate-controlled storage facility.
Listen to an audio guide track on the decant here: