
Library
UCD Library for Graduate Research Students
When and how to engage with the Library as a graduate research student
UCD Library is the perfect place to start your research and study. There is an extensive research collection, including thousands of high-impact journals to support all disciplines. There are over 3,000 quiet study places in the Library – including individual study rooms, group study rooms, a dedicated Postgraduate Research Centre and social learning hubs.
- Your (opens in a new window)Liaison Librarian, who works in your subject area, and the staff in the Library Research Team provide valuable support and assistance as you undertake your research.
- You can use any of the five libraries (James Joyce Library, Health Sciences Library, Veterinary Medicine Library, Richview Library and UCD Library, Blackrock).
- Entry to the libraries is gained using your student card, also called your Ucard.
- Becoming familiar with the library early on can be a key to success. Explore subjects and places in the Library with our (opens in a new window)interactive floor plans.
- The library catalogue can be searched online at www.ucd.ie/library
To study in UCD Library, you can book a seat online:
- (opens in a new window)Book your seat.
- Confirm your booking within 30 minutes of receiving a confirmation email. Then check in at your seat when you arrive.
Skills and training
A range of specialised training sessions are offered, such as: literature searching; using social media for research; mapping; managing your data; using metrics on your CV; using technologies in the humanities to facilitate research insights; and using reference management software tools to help you manage your references. Book your place for the UCD Library Research Toolkit webinar programme.
Specialised help
Note: the links on this page are not exhaustive. For further details and alerts visit the main UCD Library website.