CILIP, MmITS Visit to the BFI Mediatheque at Bridgeton Library, Glasgow
Wednesday 26th February 2014, 1.30pm
The CILIP Multimedia Information and Technology Group, Scotland invites you to attend a visit to the BFI Mediatheque at Bridgeton Library at 1.30pm on Wednesday 26th of February 2014.
The BFI Mediatheque at Bridgeton Library<http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections/introduction-bfi-collections/bfi-mediatheques/bfi-mediatheques-around-uk/mediatheque-bridgeton-library-glasgow> is a fantastic new facility, unique to Scotland and housed within the newly renovated Olympia Cinema site. It holds a specially commissioned collection of Scottish film and television, entitled 'Scottish Reels', covering more than a century of Scottish life and culture drawn from the BFI National Archive and the Scottish Screen Archive.
Join the MmITS group for a tour of this exciting new venue and the chance to learn from a hands-on workshop using the bespoke viewing stations, accessing over 2,000 clips that range from home movies, to children's television, to documentaries, many of which have not been seen since they were first broadcast.
Venue: Bridgeton Library at the Olympia, 16 Orr Street, Glasgow, G40 2QH
Date/time: Wednesday 26th February 2014, 1.30pm (Meet at the Library Cafe)
Map : Bridgeton Library, Glasgow<https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF-8&q=Bridgeton+Library&fb=1&gl=uk&hq=Bridgeton+Library&hnear=Bridgeton+Library&cid=11009442641398930746&ei=44T3Ur7aMPLe7Abq2IGABg&ved=0CHkQ_BIwCg> [Link to Map] Trains run regularly from Glasgow Central to Bridgeton Station opposite the library, a journey time of approximately 5 minutes.
Note: This is a free event, but places are limited to 15, so please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to book your place.
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