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Issue 68: June 2011 - Youth Work Ireland

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Specialised Library and Information Centre for <strong>Youth</strong> andCommunity <strong>Work</strong>ers and Students in the Heart of DublinThe Irish <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Work</strong> Centre is a specialised library, resource and information centre thatcaters to the needs of youth and community workers and students in <strong>Ireland</strong>, with studyand Internet facilities on site. We act as a one stop research and documentation centrefor those working in the youth work field and our library consists of training materials,books, research reports, periodicals/journals, organisational profiles, newspaper cuttingsand government legislation.The Irish <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Work</strong> Centre was established in 1992 as an initiative of <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Work</strong><strong>Ireland</strong> and membership is open to the whole youth and community sector in <strong>Ireland</strong> andto anyone who works with or plans to work with young people.OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:Library Service: We have over 6000 books, research reports, trainingmaterials and academic journals suitable for youth workers and studentswanting to develop their practice. Our full library database is available to searchonline at www.iywc.ie/library‐databaseInformation Service: Our information service is a free resource open to alland we welcome queries on all aspects of youth work.Training Events: We have run over 80 seminars, workshop and trainingevents over the years, focusing on youth related issues and skills development.For full details on the <strong>2011</strong> Training Calendar see www.iywc.ie/training‐events<strong>Youth</strong> Arts Library: The collection of publications from the National <strong>Youth</strong>Arts Programme library is now housed in the IYWC. This collection contains a widerange of arts based publications from both <strong>Ireland</strong> and abroad.Publications for Sale: We now have an online shop which containsspecialised youth specific resources from a number of UK based publishing housesas well as our own publishing label the Irish <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Work</strong> Press. See our website forfull details www.iywc.ie/products‐page/Research Room: The IYWC research room, equipped with free Internetaccess, provides an ideal location to access reports, government bill, studenttheses and academic journals. It can also be booked for group study sessions.IYWC20 Lower Dominick StreetDublin 1Tel: 01‐8584500Email: info@iywc.ieOPEN TO PUBLIC:Monday–Friday9.00am‐5.00pmwww.iywc.ie

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