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Trial access to Hindi Cinema: Histories of Film-making – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
As always this trial can be accessed via the Library E-resources Trials page.
Layiba Ahmed / Lighting Design for Spaces (2022-2023)[SEM2]
For our project, we are designing a library inside the Tron Kirk church. ... My library specifically is a manga and comic library where you can also do gaming.
Arniston House and its Libraries – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The library and its design were clearly on his mind as he travelled. ... The Adam library at Arniston is an example of one of the two main types of Scottish country house libraries built in the eighteenth century.
Resources | Women in red editathon guide
Getting started with Wikisource – the free digital library . University of Edinburgh Tutorial:Condensed guide to Wikisource (pdf handout attached to this email) – needs condensed further.
Mengyi Hu / Guided Research Placement (2023-2024)[YR]
With its particular structural way, the library was once seen as an unstable institution. ... 1 (2016): 682-722. Bell, James. “Postcards from the Past: Archives, Art and Activism at Glasgow Women’s Library .” Conference paper presented at the
People – SCPHRP
Before joining SCPHRP, Craig obtained a B.Sc. (Hons) in Environmental Management from Glasgow Caledonian University, where he conducted research on inequalities in green space accessibility in West Glasgow.
Subculture Archives database trial now live! – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
From Rave, Punk, Rockabilly to Grime. From the world’s leading collection of youth culture history, theYou can access the database for the duration of our trial, via the library
March 2021 – Paper Trail
Library cat curator. Service Co-ordinator, DLAM.
Pilot Launch – Teacherbot
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October 2025 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
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