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Manuscripts of Robert Burns and Walter Scott are among items being digitised as the National Library of Scotland moves to extend its offering online. It is aiming to make a third of its 24 million ...
The National Library of Scotland and Neu! Reekie! have commissioned 12 artists to respond to 12 collection items which will be displayed in the new Treasures exhibition space which opened to the ...
The National Library of Scotland has announced plans to recruit a full-time "wikipedian". The successful applicant will use information held in the library's vast collection to update the internet ...
The National Library of Scotland has announced a year-long programme of events and initiatives to mark its 100th birthday. The National Library was established by an Act of Parliament in 1925, and ...
Treasures of the National Library of Scotland is a new permanent thematic display, featuring objects from the extensive collection at the Library. From early printed books to video installations ...
Now the National Library of Scotland is to attempt to open up access to its archives, which contain 15 million artefacts, with the help of the vast online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.
Dr Heidi Egginton, curator of political collections for the National Library of Scotland, said: “We were delighted to become involved with this and the I remember project which will be a record ...
The National Library of Scotland has deployed Scality Ring object storage across two datacentres, in a move that will see it replace tape as a long-term store of digitised assets. The deployment ...
The National Library of Scotland has promised to address the “silences” in its massive collection in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.
National Library of Scotland houses every book published in UK all under one roof – with everything from the Bible to the Beano. The Scottish Sun got a tour into the historic library with 15 ...
The National Library of Scotland has announced plans to recruit a full-time "Wikipedian". The £30,000-a-year pro rata role - a first for Scotland ...
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