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From stigma to strength: The evolution of HIV and AIDS awarenessOur collections reveal Scotland’s complex HIV and AIDS history.
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Sentenced and silenced: The criminalisation and transportation of queer livesDiscover how 19th-century Scottish law silenced queer voices and controlled identity through class, power, and punishment.
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Open Shelves Display: Scary CentenaryTake a spine-chilling journey through the National Library of Scotland's collections. Read a scary book published from every year since 1925.
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Accessibility statement for the National Library of Scotland websiteRead about the accessibility of the National Library of Scotland's website and some forms and services it links to.
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The Power of the Powerless at Greenham Common: Beth Junor’s archive of peace and protestRead about Beth Junor’s powerful archive of feminist protest at Greenham Common, an inspiring story of courage, resistance and hope.
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MusicExplore Scotland’s musical heritage, from traditional folk tunes to contemporary sounds, and discover the stories behind the music.
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'Songs and Fancies': Aberdeen's musical legacyRead how Aberdeen’s 17th-century songbooks and ballads shaped Scotland’s soundscape, echoing through history in voices and print.
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