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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 11 March 2015

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Questions (24)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

24. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if a risk assessment has been conducted to determine the risks to the integrity, and security of the national collection in the National Library of Ireland; if she is satisfied that the national collection, in the conditions it is currently stored, is adequately protected from damage by fire, water, degradation, oxidation, biological agents, fungi, heat and light; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [10183/15]

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The National Library of Ireland is a statutorily independent body. While my Department provides funding to the national cultural institutions, the management and board of each institution are responsible for all operational matters, including storage, and conservation, and I do not have a statutory function in respect of such day-to-day matters. It is the responsibility of the management and the board of each institution to determine the spending priorities for their individual institutions, based on the resources available to them and the need to ensure the conservation and protection of collections.

I was pleased, at the conclusion of the recent Estimates processes, not only to have ensured there would be no reduction in funding for the arts and culture areas of my Department for 2015, but also to have secured an additional €2 million in funding for the national cultural institutions. This included an increased allocation of €600,000 for the National Library in 2015.

The overall funding secured for 2015 gives more certainty to the institutions and will allow them to continue to deliver on their core objectives, including the protection and conservation of their collections.

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