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:The George IV Bridge Building is the National Library of Scotland's main public building, where you will find reading rooms, the Visitor Centre, exhibition and events areas, Readers' Registration and the shop. | :The George IV Bridge Building is the National Library of Scotland's main public building, where you will find reading rooms, the Visitor Centre, exhibition and events areas, Readers' Registration and the shop. | ||
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:The Maps Reading Room is in the Causewayside Building. | :The Maps Reading Room is in the Causewayside Building. | ||
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Archives[edit | edit source]ScotlandsPeople ($) is one of the largest online sources of original genealogical information. Scotlands People is the official research service of the National Records of Scotland. If you are researching UK genealogy, your Scottish ancestry or building your Scottish family tree, there are almost 90 million records to look through. Indexes are free. There is a reasonable fee to see full records. Scottish Archive Network. Thorough alphabetical listing of archives throughout Scotland. Scottish Documents The National Archives of Scotland (NAS) uses the Scottish Documents website to carry out testing for online access to digital images of historical records. The service is currently limited to certain archives in Scotland and to designated Church of Scotland officials. The National Archives
Bevan, Amanda, and Andrea Duncan. Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record Office. 4th. ed. London, England: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1990. (FamilySearch Library book 942 A5p no. 19 1990.) WorldCat Regional, District, and Cultural Archives[edit | edit source]To find a full list of Scotland Archives and association with their addresses, go to the website of the Scottish Archive Network. Scottish Catholic Archives Libraries[edit | edit source]
The Scottish Genealogy Society Library and Research Centre "Over the years the Society has built up a diverse, fascinating and unique collection of books and manuscripts including local histories, military, trades and profession lists, directories, Scots outwith Scotland, peerage and heraldry, school and university rolls and individual family histories. The Library also has: -
University Libraries[edit | edit source]University libraries house:
Three main university libraries are:
Local Public Libraries[edit | edit source]Find your nearest library Public libraries collect many published sources such as:
Museums[edit | edit source]National Museums Scotland Record Offices[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Scottish Genealogy Society, http://www.scotsgenealogy.com/, accessed 12 September 2022.