The browse page of Scotland's Culture includes the following links. Events:consists
of text and links to events held in Scotland. These links will open
in a new window. Places:
provides links to resources about and services in your area, held within
Scotland's Culture, listed by authority. Results will be returned within
the services search pages. Click on the link to find only those results relevant to the heading, i.e.: football fansites.
About Scottish Collections Network (SCONE) SCONE provides descriptions of collections held in Scottish libraries, museums and archives, and collections about Scottish topics held elsewhere. SCONE contains information about collections of all kinds. It is particularly strong in coverage of bibliographic collections of:books and journals, audiovisual materials, photographs, maps, plans, drawings, video and sound recordings, local and family history resources, manuscripts and archives, online digital resources and websites. Information about locations and organizations is updated annually by the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC). All subjects are represented:
Who develops and maintains SCONE? CAIRNS allows the simultaneous one-stop searching of the catalogues of multiple library collections of print and electronic resources held by Scottish libraries and information services for learning, teaching and research. Searches can be made for the authors, titles, subjects, and standard publisher numbers of items in each collection. The information displayed in CAIRNS is taken directly from the catalogues being searched, and is supplied by the institutions and organizations which administer the collections. Who develops and maintains CAIRNS? CAIRNS is developed and maintained by the Centre for Digital Library Research at Strathclyde University in Glasgow.
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