Tuesday, 22 September 2020

National Library of Scotland's Kelvin Hall facility re-opens

The National Library of Scotland (www.nls.uk) has just re-opened its Kelvin Hall facility today in Glasgow, which includes the Moving Image Archive:

We have reopened the National Library at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow.

You can now visit between 10.00-16.00, Tuesdays to Saturdays, to consult digital resources and part of the Moving Image Archive collection.

We have health and safety measures in place, including social distancing, and you must wear a face covering unless you are exempt under Scottish Government guidelines.

For further details visit https://www.nls.uk/using-the-library/kelvin-hall

(Source: https://www.nls.uk/service-disruption)

Chris

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