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 +====== Literature in Glasgow ======
 +  * [[https://​www.glasgowsliterarybonds.org/​|Glasgow'​s Literary Bonds]] - //Offers a list and contextualised information on approximately 200 literary societies that were running in Glasgow during the long nineteenth century (here defined as 1800 to 1914).//
 +  * [[https://​www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/​|Scottish Corpus Of Texts & Speech]] - //The Scottish Corpora project has created large electronic corpora of written and spoken texts for the languages of Scotland. The Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (SCOTS) has been online since November 2004, and, after a number of updates and additions, has reached a total of nearly 4.6 million words of text, with audio recordings to accompany many of the spoken texts.//
 +  * [[https://​www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/​cmsw/​|The Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing]] - //An electronic corpus of written and printed texts from the period 1700-1945, complementing the Helsinki Corpus of Older Scots (1450-1700) and the Scottish Corpus of Texts & Speech (1945-present day). CMSW contains over 350 documents, containing approximately 5.5 million words of text overall.//
 +    * [[https://​www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/​cmsw/​lifeinoldletters|Life in Old Letters]] - a collection of letters extracted from the corpus by Jenny Bann and used to illustrate 300 hundred years of Glasgow and local history.
 +    * [[https://​www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/​cmsw/​burns|Burns Kilmarnock Edition]] - the digitised edition of Robert Burns’ Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect.
 +    * [[https://​www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/​thomascrawford|Thomas Crawford'​s Diary]] - a diary by Thomas Crawford, kept during his emigration by sea from Scotland to Australia in 1825, and presented here in blog format by Jenny Bann.
 +  * [[http://​burnsc21.glasgow.ac.uk|Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century]] - //Based at The Centre for Robert Burns Studies at the University of Glasgow, we commenced work on the new multi-volume edition following an award of £1.1 million by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) in 2011.//
  
 +  * See also: [[Reading]]
 +  * See also: [[Writing]]
 +  * See also: [[Editors]]