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About Hugh MacDiarmid | Library | Library
Hugh MacDiarmid, the pseudonym of Christopher Murray Grieve (1892-1978), was the pre-eminent Scottish literary figure of the 20th century. As a poet, critic, essayist and political activist, he dominated the nation’s cultural scene for over five
Resources | Journal Publishing | Library | Library
Publishing a journal? Here's everything you need to know.
Copyright and liability statements | Library | Library
Copyright and Liability statements for the University of Edinburgh's repositories
Bibliometric and publication metrics | Library | Library
Tools which report or generate statistics based on research output or which provide research publication statistics, eg Journal Impact Factors.
Request Service | Library | Library
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Chemistry | Library | Library
Institutional records and personal papers relating to major figures in the history of chemistry such as Joseph Black, Alexander Crum Brown, and Thomas Charles Hope.
Alternative recipients for book donations | Library | Library
Alternative places to give books if the Library is unable to accept them
Contact your Academic Support Librarian | Library | Library
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German and Business MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study the German language while gaining specialist Business skills and knowledge. You will also explore literature, film, and theatre from German-speaking countries within their historical and political contexts.
About 'The Jabberwock' | Library | Library
'The Jabberwock' was an Edinburgh University-published journal which became one of the major vehicles of the Scottish Literary Renaissance. In its last 'American' number, it also introduced a Scottish audience to the work of the Beat writers and
