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ALT Why we are no longer posting on X
In line with University of Limerick’s ongoing commitment to providing engaging, transparent, diverse and positive communications through our digital channels, the University has conducted a review of its presence on the X platform (formerly Twitter).
Due to the sustained decline in engagement, concern as to the veracity of performance data, the prevalence of automated traffic, an ongoing EU regulatory review, and the increased presence of toxic content, UL will cease posting on the X platform. This decision aligns with our commitment to responsible digital communication and safeguarding our online community as well as our own team members. The University will continue to prioritise social media platforms that provide a safe, engaging, and effective environment to communicate with our audiences, while remaining open to reassessing this decision should the platform’s content moderation practices and user experience significantly improve in the future.
On this week’s Atlantic Tales, Pat Flynn visits the Glucksman Library at the University of Limerick, home to a large amount of historic material including The West Clare Brigade Papers and the Shannon Development Archive donated to UL in 2014.
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Continue on the journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena! Today we have a new post from our weekly blog series, presenting transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
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As part of #LLLFestival2025, join @UL staff for this engaging and interactive workshop "GenAI Why should I C.A.R.E?" to learn about Generative AI and how to use it carefully.
Limerick City Library, April 9th, 1-2pm
Register ul.libcal.com/event/4351281#LiteraciesforLife
ALT GenAI Why should I C.A.R.E?
1-2pm
April 9
Limerick City Library, Michael street
Our journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena continues! Today we have another brand new post in our weekly blog series, presenting transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
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I gcomhair Seachtain na Gaeilge seo cuid den ábhar iontach ón mbailiúchán Dónal Ó Súilleabháin: wp.me/pcoZe5-5RI
For Seachtain na Gaeilge here is some wonderful material from the Dónal Ó Súilleabháin Collection! @ULLibrary
Today we have another new post from our weekly blog series! Read more on the journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena, presented through transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
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For #WorldBookDay, here are some students in @ShannonComp01 enjoying books in the library in 1969. These photos are taken from the #ShannonDevelopment collection, which is being catalogued as part of the @wellcometrust funded New Jerusalems project. #NewTownArchives
We are recruiting for a Senior Library Assistant, Student Engagement. A great opportunity to join our amazing library team @ULLibrary
Closing date 24th March, 12pm
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Continue on the journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena! Today we have a new post from our weekly blog series, presenting transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
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Our journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena continues! Today we have another brand new post in our weekly blog series, presenting transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
Read more and subscribe at: wp.me/pcoZe5-5QF
Today we have the sixth post of our weekly blog series! Continue on the journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena through the transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
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We were delighted to welcome the Castleconnell Cubs to the @ULLibrary this week, who stopped by to explore our latest exhibition 'Developing Shannon - Exposing Narratives from Negatives' as part of their visit!
“This is the future of the Irish language; this is where the opportunities are.”
A pioneering project by UL’s Dr Sorcha de Brún has led to the translation of William Shakespeare's sonnets into Irish using iambic pentameter.
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ALT A photo of a woman in smart dress sitting at a desk with books, with shelves of books in the background
Our journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena continues! Today we have the fifth post of our weekly blog series, presenting transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
Read more and subscribe at: wp.me/pcoZe5-5PL
Continue on the journey from Calcutta to the Island of St Helena! Today we have the fourth post of our weekly blog series, presenting transcriptions from the travel journal of Harriet Marshall! @ULLibrary
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We are open from 2pm-9pm today, 10am-8pm on Saturday, closed on Sunday. We will resume our full semester opening hours on Monday 27th.
ul.ie/library/opening-hours
The UL campus has reopened following Storm Éowyn with some restrictions still in place. Access to the campus is via the East Gate. The Library will open today from 14:00-21:00.