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Gaelic bookbugJoin us for songs, rhymes and stories in English and Gaelic at Gaelic Bookbug at the National Library of Scotland.
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Researching gender and sexualityLearn about three eResources accessible for members of the National Library of Scotland useful for researching gender and sexuality.
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100 years of women's lives and writingsExplore the work of a range of remarkable women through our free-to-use Digital Gallery.
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Doors Open Days: Family activities at CausewaysideThis Doors Open Day drop-in to the National Library of Scotland’s Causewayside building to try out our library games and activities for all ages.
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Doors Open Days: Tours of Causewayside buildingTour through the National Library of Scotland’s custom-built Causewayside building!
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Doors Open Days: George IV Bridge buildingThis Doors Open Days drop in to the National Library of Scotland for games, activities, tours, and exhibitions.
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Nature crafternoonDrop-in to the National Library of Scotland's George IV Bridge building for an afternoon of nature crafts for all ages.
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Blasad: A taste of Gaelic cultureFor St Andrews Day, join us for a taste of Gaelic culture with poetry, music, and song in the company of the Scottish Makar.
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The pleasures and power of reading with Graeme Macrae BurnetJoin Scottish author Graeme Macrae Burnet in this talk as he explores the impact that being a reader has had on his life.
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Gunpowder, treason and plot: James VI and I, Survivor KingLearn about King James VI and I in relation to the 1605 Gunpowder Plot this Bonfire night.
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How to kill a witchJoin us for a discussion with the 'Witches of Scotland' podcasters Dr Claire Mitchell, KC, and Dr Zoe Venditozzi as they discuss their new book.
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How popular was Jane Austen?In this talk Jane Austen expert Professor Katie Halsey will explore the popularity of women writers of Austen's time.