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  • Carolan, Jane (1998). ‘The O’Donnell Irish Collection’. The Journal: A Publication of the Australian Heritage Association, W.A. 6, no. 4: 45–47.
  • Geary, Laurence (2016). ‘Nicholas Michael O’Donnell (1862-1920): A Melbourne Medical Life’. The Australasian Journal of Irish Studies 16: 13–29.
  • Molloy, Kevin (2016). ‘Tradition, Memory and the Culture of Irish-Australian Identity, 1900-1960’. The Australasian Journal of Irish Studies 16: 47-64
  • Molloy, Kevin (2013). ‘O’Donnell, Dr Nicholas Michael (1862-1920)’. In Australian Book Collectors: Some Noted Australian Book Collectors & Collections of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Second Series. Part II, I-Z and Index, edited by Charles Stitz, 568–83, 1st edition. Sydney, NSW: Green Olive Press.
  • Molloy, Kevin (2010). ‘The Politics of Reading: Identity and the Australian Irish Reading Experience, 1800-1880’. In Ireland and the Irish Antipodes : One World or Worlds Apart : Papers Delivered at the 16th Australasian Irish Studies Conference, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand 9-12 July 2009, edited by Brad Patterson and Kathryn Patterson, 145–61. Spit Junction, NSW: Anchor Books Australia.
  • Noone, Val (2017). Nicholas O’Donnell's Autobiography. Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Services.
  • Noone, Val (2012). 'Nicholas O’Donnell and the Gaelic League’. In Hidden Ireland in Victoria, by Val Noone, 77-92. Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Services. (See also pp. 51, 54, 119-21, 129, 154)
  • Noone, Val (2010). ‘“Our Gaelic Column”: Melbourne 1902-1912’. In Ireland and the Irish Antipodes : One World or Worlds Apart : Papers Delivered at the 16th Australasian Irish Studies Conference, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand 9-12 July 2009, edited by Brad Patterson and Kathryn Patterson, 162–74. Spit Junction, NSW: Anchor Books Australia.
  • Noone, Val (2009). ‘Nicholas O’Donnell: “Australian Born... but a Good Irish Scholar”’. The Australasian Journal of Irish Studies 9: 95–111.