Association for Scottish Literary Studies
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- As it was told to me, 2022:colophon (Association for Scottish Literature)
- Publishing Scotland website, viewed 25 November 2022publisher member page (The Association for Scottish Literature (formerly the Association for Scottish Literature Studies) is based in the University of Glasgow and promotes the study, teaching and writing of Scotland's literatures and languages, past and present)
- Founded in 1970, the Association for Scottish Literary Studies is an educational charity that aims to promote the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literature, and to further the study of the languages of Scotland ( (The Association for Scottish Literary Studies WWW site, 10 Apr., 2017) )
- The poets of the People's journal, 2016:t.p. (The Association for Scottish Literary Studies)
- Its Scottish writing today, 1972.
Wikipedia description:
The Association for Scottish Literary Studies (ASLS) is a Scottish educational charity, founded in 1970 to promote and support the teaching, study and writing of Scottish literature. Its founding members included the Scottish literary scholar Matthew McDiarmid (1914–1996). Originally based at the University of Aberdeen, it moved to its current home within the University of Glasgow in 1996. In November 2015, ASLS was allocated £40,000 by the Scottish Government to support its work providing teacher training and classroom resources for schools. ASLS's main field of activity is publishing, and the organisation is a member of Publishing Scotland.
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