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Number of resources retrieved: 63 Records 19 to 24
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Images of Scotland: An Introduction to Visual Sociology Teaching materials for a second level HE course on the use of the Still Image in the creation and maintenance of Cultural and National Identity. Materials include an image database drawn from SCRAN, seminar topics, lecture notes and assignments. Subject Area: Cultural Studies Resource Type: VLE (WebCT) |
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International Exhibitions 1851 – 1938: A Visual Library A web-based ‘Visual Library’ of images and text related to international exhibitions in the period 1851-1938. The resource can be searched either by a specific exhibition, or by themes that span the whole period such as ‘Empire’, ‘souvenirs’ or ‘display design.’ Subject Area: History of Art Resource Type: Website |
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Introduction to Social Documentary An illustrated guide to the history and practice of documentary-making, with a particular focus on social documentary. Subject Area: Media Studies: Film & Television Resource Type: Websites |
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Introduction to the Work of the Scottish Photographers, David Hill and Robert Adamson A website with Flash content which explores the enduring influence of Hill and Adamson in the history of photography. Subject Area: Photography Resource Type: QuickTime movie |
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Litreachas na Gàidhlig anns an fhicheadamh linn / Twentieth century Gaelic literature A web-based guide to twentieth century Gaelic literature, written by renowned poet and broadcaster Aonghas MacNeacail, writer-in-residence at the Gaelic medium college, Sabhal Mor Ostaig. Subject Area: Celtic / Gaelic Studies Resource Type: Website |
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Website designed and developed by the pupils of QueensFerry Primary School. Subject Area: History / Monarchy Resource Type: website |
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