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Public Lending Remuneration Scheme Payments Down 8.66%

13 April, 2011 · by Editor · in News

€319,558.75 was paid out to 4,639 authors as part of the Public Lending Remuneration (PLR) Scheme for 2010 8.66% lower than the amounts paid out for 2009 when 4,608 authors shared €349,874.74. The 2010 figures represent an average of €68.89…

Briefly Noted | 8 out of 10 library books checked out by children | Irish Examiner

13 April, 2011 · by Editor · in Briefly Noted

Figures revealed as part of the second Bord Gáis Rediscover Your Local Library campaign show writers such as Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton, Roderick Hunt and Daisy Meadows are continuing to entertain new generations of readers. The study, based on the…

2011 Internation IMPAC Award Shortlist Announced

13 April, 2011 · by Editor · in News

10 novels have been shortlisted for the International IMPAC DUBLIN Literary Award, from a total of 162 novels nominated by 166 public library systems in 126 cities worldwide. The award offers one of the largest prizes in the literary world, worth a staggering…

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