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This event, on 12th September at the National Library of Scotland, celebrates the contributions of John Ainslie (1954 to 2016) to the anti-nuclear movement in Scotland. @Nuclearinfo https://t.co/uD9RZSfm4v
Wid ye look at that! 🏆 A host ae fantastic nominees fur oor Scots Language Awards!
We'll be sharing info on aw the nominees o'er the next while.
We git stairted wi these talented writers n braw books for adults an bairns - who's git your vote? 📚 https://t.co/NBhMRfK3Bx
🫵@cijournalism, in partnership with the @natlibscot, is returning to Glasgow. Join them on 7th Sept. for a day of free workshops where you can learn some investigative skills.
🍢@imogenbarrer from @itvnews will show you how to put them into practice.
https://t.co/ooF7bLP4IX
We've added new features to our Georeferenced Maps Viewer.
1. You can now filter historic map layers by date or scale.
2. You can set historic map layers as the background map.
More details at: https://t.co/mYoF1lYfWA #MapMonday
Scotland was a bustling centre of cultural exchange during the Renaissance ⚖️
Learn how knowledge, goods, and ideas flowed between Scotland and Europe in our exhibition 💭
🖼️ Renaissance: Scotland and Europe 1480–1630
📌George IV Bridge
️🎟️ Free entry
Did you know you can very often see the Northern Lights in the Hebrides? Great saying from the archives of @natlibscot#Gaelic Storymaker residency funded by @bordnagaidhlig
@cocteautriplets Our team are investigating the issue and are looking to resolve access as soon as possible.
If you're able to visit us in-person, eResources can still be accessed through our networked PCs.
Keep an eye on our website for updates on online access > https://t.co/CifjWLV1oX
@andy_scot_uk Our team are investigating the issue and are looking to resolve access as soon as possible.
If you're able to visit us in-person, eResources can still be accessed through our networked PCs.
Keep an eye on our website for updates on online access > https://t.co/CifjWLV1oX
Hello, how are you?
Get to grips with the basics of Gaelic with this 1993 film shot on the beautiful Isle of Skye.
Speaking Our Language (1993) courtesy of @natlibscot.
#BFIReplay
🚨Exhibition alert🚨
'Renaissance: Scotland and Europe 1480 to 1630' @natlibscot shines a light on the many intellectual, political, commercial and artistic links between Scotland and other European countries during that period.
https://t.co/iCACV27kfk
The Festival Fringe has us, and Edinburgh, all abuzz! Good thing we can still find some peace and quiet in the city’s Botanic Gardens... 🌸💐
#ToteOnTour
Stories, Surveys and Spies in Renaissance Map Making. Join @natlibscot Map Curator Paula Williams as she delves into the fascinating stories of two maps and two men from the northern Renaissance. 5.30 - 6.30pm Thursday 26 September 2024.
https://t.co/grbgoazwL5
In conjunction with the @natlibscot exhibition #GoingToThePictures, we will be hosting reminiscence sessions on Thu 29 August & Tue 17 Sept 2-3.30pm plus a talk on Bo'ness Hippodrome on Tue 3 Sept 2-3pm. To book call 01259 452262 https://t.co/Pe3lM0yFg3 #NationalLibraryOfScotland
Wishing all students a fantastic start to the new academic year! 📚✏️
Explore our collection of resources to support students doing research > https://t.co/X61yuUoFyB
It's National Allotment Week! 🌿 Did you know that we’re the largest library of gardening books in Scotland? 🤔
Pictured below is the appendix of the first Scottish gardening book! Explore how green fingers were getting dirty in 1683 > https://t.co/FEcjcoLCKU
Robert Cawston, Director of Digital & Service Transformation at @natlibscot writes how a #NationalLibrary is a trustworthy source of information & a responsible steward of collections and data, and discusses the library's #AIStatement and approach to #AI
https://t.co/ZqoRPd8mS1