News on forthcoming new facilities in Glasgow providing access to National Library of Scotland digitised content, plus Scottish Screen and Sound Scotland materials:
Are you interested in research or in finding out about Scotland's moving images/films or sound heritage?
The National Library of Scotland is looking for feedback on the development of its new facilities at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. The new facilities will offer access to the digital content currently only available through the NLS Reading Rooms in Edinburgh, including e-books, newspapers, digitised manuscripts, magazines and other content. They will also provide access to the Scottish Screen Archive and Sound Scotland.
Please complete the questionnaire by clicking on the link below - your response will be used to help develop the facilities and services at Kelvin Hall.
http://surveys.scotinform.co.uk/NLS%20Kelvin%20Hall/snnls_kelvin_hall.htm?id=Gxd03
(you may need to copy and paste this link into your browser)
All completed questionnaires will be eligible for entry into a prize draw for two £50 Amazon vouchers! Closing date for the survey is 31 January, so please complete the survey as soon as possible.
(With thanks to Janet Sylvester)
Chris
My latest genealogy books are Tracing Your Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), Discover Scottish Civil Registration Records, and Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet. My next Pharos course is Scottish Research Online, which commences Feb 27th 2014, 5 weeks, price £45.99.
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