Almost three and a half years ago the National Archives of Scotland and the General Register Office for Scotland merged to form a single body, the National Records of Scotland. Despite the merger, both institutions retained their respective websites, with only a limited portal website for the National Records of Scotland being established at www.nrscotland.gov.uk.
Today sees a major expansion of this NRS website, which will soon completely replace its predecessors at www.gro-scotland.gov.uk and www.nas.gov.uk. From today the GROS website will no longer be updated with any new content, and the catalogues and other content from the NAS site will soon also be made accessible via the National Records site.
(With thanks to Anne Slater at the NRS)
Chris
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The Scotlands People Centre site (www,scotlandspeoplehub.gov.uk) is moving over to the new website too :-) Not such an easy name to remember but the new website seems to work better on firefox than the 'old' one did.
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