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Online Resources

The online databases listed below are not catalogues of the National Library of Scotland (although the Library will have many of the publications which appear in them). With the exception of the Millgate Union Catalogue of Walter Scott Correspondence, they are bibliographic databases containing details of material relating to Scotland or held in Scottish Libraries.

 Scottish Bibliographies Online

ISSN 1743-9485

This database contains three separate components: to find out how to access them separately, see our search information page.

 Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation (BOSLIT)

The Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation lists over 20,000 foreign translations of literary works by a wide range of Scottish authors, including individual poems and stories as well as complete books. It covers translations into all languages of authors of every period published since 1500. Read more about BOSLIT. An example of research based on the BOSLIT database can be found in Paul Barnaby's article 'Three into one: twentieth-century Scottish verse in translation anthologies' ('Translation and literature', vol. 9, part 2, 2000, published by Edinburgh University Press).

 Millgate Union Catalogue of Walter Scott Correspondence

A unique listing of the locations worldwide of almost 14,000 letters from and to Sir Walter Scott is available in a union catalogue.

 US and Canadian Newspaper Holdings in Scottish Libraries

A directory of North American newspapers and news magazines in Scottish libraries. See our detailed description of its coverage and history.

 Scottish Book Trade Index (SBTI)

An index of printers, publishers, booksellers, bookbinders, printmakers, stationers and papermakers based in Scotland, from the beginnings of Scottish printing to circa 1850. More detailed description of SBTI.

 Scottish Books 1505-1660 (Aldis updated)

A checklist of books printed in Scotland, or outside Scotland for the Scottish market, before 1641. Read our introduction or view a guide to location symbols and other abbreviations.

 Union Catalogue of Art Books in Libraries in Scotland (UCABLIS)

UCABLIS provides records of art books in major Scottish libraries up to 2001. This service has now been replaced by CAIRNS, which provides up-to-date simultaneous searching of the catalogues of member libraries of the Scottish Visual Arts Group (SVAG).