> Scotland has a long and proud record of scientific achievement and
> remains at the forefront of current scientific research. This history
> is recorded in our archives, libraries and museums, which also
> continue to communicate and stimulate scientific activity across the
> country. The electronic revolution is changing radically how
> scientific information is accessed and communicated. All these
> aspects, and more, will feature in the programme of the latest in the
> long and influential series of Information for Scotland conferences.
>
> Meeting: Information for Scotland: Scotland's scientific culture
> Date: 30 November 2005
> Time: 0930-1600
> Place: St Cecilia's Hall, Niddry Street, Edinburgh
> Map: <http://HYPERLINK
> "http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/central-area/st-cecilias-hall/"www.ed.ac.uk/
> maps/central-area/st-cecilias-hall/ <http://HYPERLINK > >
> Booking form: <http://HYPERLINK
> "http://www.slainte.org.uk/EventsXtra/0511/is05.doc"www.slainte.org.uk
> /EventsXtra/0511/is05.doc <http://HYPERLINK > >
> and programme
>
> Further details are available from SLAINTE:
> http://www.slainte.org.uk/events/EvntShow.cfm?uEventID=196
>
> About Information for Scotland
> Information for Scotland conferences have been held annually since
> 1993 and have always attracted topical speakers, and appreciative
> audiences. The event has now become a fixture in the library, museums
> and archives calendars. Once again this year's conference offers not
> only something for every sector, but even more importantly, the
> opportunity for the sectors to meet and discuss common issues.
>
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> Gill Hamilton
> Systems Librarian
> National Library of Scotland
> George IV Bridge
> Edinburgh EH1 1EW
> Scotland, UK
> t: +44 (0)131-623 3774
> t: +44 (0)7795 456348 (mobile)
> e: [log in to unmask]
> w: http://www.nls.uk
>
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