Resources
on the Web and CD-Roms |
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The Royal Commission
on the Archaeological and Historical Monuments of Scotland, and the National
Monuments Record, the national database of architectural and archaeological
sites, available online as CANMORE. Good links. |
http://www.nls.ac.uk |
The National Library
of Scotland, including its wonderful collection of maps. |
http://www.bbc.co.uk |
For history in
the news, or background material relating to recent television programmes. |
http://www.nas.gov.uk
http://www.scan.org
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The National Archives
of Scotland and the Scottish Archive Network. |
http://www.edina.ed.ac.uk/StatAcc/ |
The Statistical
Accounts Online, with free text searching. |
http://www.le.ac.uk/urbanhist/ |
The Centre for Urban History at the University
of Leicester. |
http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibwel.html |
Bibliography of British and Irish History
Online. |
SCRAN has produced two CD-Roms relating
to the architecture of Glasgow, and there are others produced by museums,
including Generations in Stone, by Cromarty Courthouse Museum,
'an interactive guide to the people and historic buildings of a Scottish
town'. |
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