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  2. Glasgow University Library - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow University Library in Scotland is one of the oldest and largest university libraries in Europe. At the turn of the 21st century, the main library building itself held 1,347,000 catalogued print books, and 53,300 journals .

  3. Dublin University Press - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Trinity College Printing House. Dublin University Press was a former imprint of the University of Dublin operating from 1734–1976. [1] The first edition it produced was a Greek version of Plato's Dialogues in 1738. [2] Its greatest period of success was from 1842–1875 under the management of Michael Henry Gill. [3]

  4. William Mackenzie (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Mackenzie (of Ludgate Hill, Edinburgh and Dublin) was a well-known Scottish publisher in the mid to late 1800s. [1] He published works by the trio of Francis Orpen Morris, Benjamin Fawcett and Alexander Francis Lydon. Some of his prints were commissioned by the Royal Agricultural Society of England. [2]

  5. The Glasgow Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Guardian is the student newspaper of the University of Glasgow. Founded in 1932 as The Gilmorehill Globe , [ 2 ] the newspaper has undergone four name changes in its existence. First changed to The Gilmorehill Guardian , then to the Glasgow University Guardian in 1959 under editor Neil MacCormick [ citation needed ] then to Glasgow ...

  6. Cindy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was appointed a Science Foundation Ireland Starting Investigator at the National University of Ireland, [1] [2] where she studied molecular microbial ecology in coastal bay sediments. [2] She joined the University of Glasgow in 2018. [1] [3] Smith develops new strategies to bring low-cost, sustainable drinking water to rural communities ...

  7. Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute

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    The Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII) was a research and teaching institute at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. It was established in 1997 with Professor Seamus Ross as Founding Director until 2009. HATII led research in archival and library science and in information/knowledge management.

  8. Blackie and Son - Wikipedia

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    It began printing in 1819, using the skill and equipment of Edward Khull. [2] It moved to Glasgow around 1830 and had premises at 8 Clyde Street facing the River Clyde. [3] Following the retirement of Fullarton the company was renamed 'Blackie and Son' in 1831, remaining in the Clyde Street property, and becoming a public limited company in 1890.

  9. University of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu [7]) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland.Founded by papal bull in 1451 [O.S. 1450], [8] it is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.