Authors say plan to shut more than 20 public libraries could have devastating effect on Scotland’s cultural future The writers Val McDermid and Damian Barr have urged councils in Scotland to abandon ...
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The Scottish Library and Information Council has joined a UK-wide alliance aimed at raising the profile and bargaining power of libraries.
Institution decides to readmit The Women Who Wouldn’t Wheesht to its centenary exhibition after outcry Scotland’s national library has reversed a decision not to include a gender-critical anthology ...
The Scottish Library and Information Council has joined a UK-wide alliance aimed at raising the profile and bargaining power ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Queen Camilla arrives at the National Library of Scotland to attend the launch of the National Year of Reading. . From U.S.
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 book includes submissions by authors including Harry Potter creator JK Rowling. A book of gender critical essays has been readmitted to a landmark exhibition at Scotland’s national library in a ...
Oct. 10 (UPI) --Officials at a public library in Scotland said they were shocked when a book was returned and found to be nearly 50 years overdue. The Orkney Library said the book, Tomatoes for ...
In Scotland, all children will soon receive automatic library membership under a new government scheme, the National reported Wednesday. The plan, which would cost a little under $125,000, has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The National Library of Scotland temporarily removed material by JK Rowling and Joanna Cherry after activists called it ‘hate ...