The Darker Side of the Ferguson Collection: Part Two
A world of scientific experimentation into the supernatural and what makes an “eerie” tale.
A world of scientific experimentation into the supernatural and what makes an “eerie” tale.
What role do archives play in remembering events of national significance?
With Hallowe’en not long behind us, in the first of a series of spooky-themed articles by the University of Glasgow Archives & […]
Not only intrepid journeys through exotic landscapes, but adventure is also found in family holidays.
Cowin’s fieldwork diaries offer invaluable data of the biodiversity of the island.
Theatre production ‘Cole, Dole and Dinner Ladies’ brings to life this unknown story.
A new project set to interpret and safeguard the Glasgow Women’s Library
The literary and scientific institute makes fantastic use of social media to address archiving issues.
Looking at the importance of collecting documentation about women’s art practice
For this month’s blog, Ciara Daly, from Trinity College, Dublin, discusses the Cuala Press Collection. The Cuala Press Project has been contributing to the […]