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Unlocking the Past, Shaping the Future: Tracing Anglo-Scots Journeys in the Global Library
The Global Library Project
The Global Library Project (1500–1700) examines how Anglo-Scots travelers in the early modern period contributed to the exchange and growth of knowledge through their journeys between libraries across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. The project, funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, explores how libraries’ vibrant pasts as places of social and intellectual exchange, as well as places of sanctuary, can transform and invigorate the library today.

The Library Today
The Resources on the Global Library website serves as a dynamic hub for engaging with its diverse community of users. It offers a wide range of resources and activities designed to promote learning, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.
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