
NIPR on BBC Radio Ulster
- 17th October 2020
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Did you know that the NIPR collection contains material you might not find anywhere else? Between 2015 and 2019 research undertaken at Ulster University showed an average of 19.83% of items we collected during this period cannot be found in any other collection!
Read MoreDuring this period of lockdown NIPR continues to collect locally produced material. Contact the NIPR manager on nipr@linenhall.com or alternatively phone 07952016764
Read MoreAre you interested in the history of publishing? Download a PDF of banners illustrating the history of publishing in Northern Ireland.
Read MoreOur latest edition of Quarterly Choice features a book chosen by Joe Cushnan. A book about extraordinary times for extraordinary times. To read Joe’s ‘Quarterly Choice’ please follow the link below:
Read MoreQuarterly Choice features a book chosen from our most recent acquisitions list by someone associated with the local book publishing industry. We are very grateful to local historian and author Ian Wilson who has kindly offered to share his recommendation from our last list of aquisitions. To read Ian’s ‘Quarterly Choice’ please follow the link below:
Read MoreWelcome to our new feature – Quarterly Choice. Each quarter we are asking someone associated with the local publishing industry to pick a book from our recent list of aquisitions. To start us off, local writer Bernie McGill has chosen a book from our last list. We hope you enjoy this new feature, and don’t […]
Read MoreNIPR – The National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications values the trust of our customers. Any information collected by NIPR is used to better provide services and resources to individuals visiting our website. In our Privacy Policy you can read about how and why we collect and store information. Privacy Policy
Read MoreAt the last board meeting of NIPR it was agreed that Queens University Belfast should remain the sole collector of government electronic publications from 2015 onwards. Anyone seeking government publications from 2015 onwards should access the QUB website http://libguides.qub.ac.uk/specialcollections. Anyone seeking government publications from 2000-2015 can continue to access the NIPR catalogue to view this material.
Read MoreAt the last board meeting of NIPR it was agreed that Queens University Belfast should remain the sole collector of government electronic publications from 2015 onwards. Anyone seeking government publications from 2015 onwards should access the QUB website http://libguides.qub.ac.uk/specialcollections. Anyone seeking government publications from 2000-2015 can continue to access the NIPR catalogue to view this material.
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