- Accent Change in Glaswegian: A sociophonetic investigation
- Alexander Hutchison - Website of the poet Alexander Hutchison, with biographical and bibliographical information
- Andrew McNeil - Scottish poet
- Association for Scottish Literary Studies
- Bibliographic databases - National Library of Scotland site listing bibliographic databases containing details of publications relating to Scotland or held in Scottish Libraries
- Bibliography of Scottish Literature - from the Department of Scottish Literature, University of Glasgow
- Bibliography of the Scots Language - a selected, classified bibliography compiled by Caroline Macafee, University of Aberdeen and maintained by Marina Dossena, Università degli Studi di Bergamo
- Billy Kay - website of the Scots broadcaster
- Bloodaxe Books
- Bloodbus.com - weblog of a bus driver in Glasgow, described as ‘a driver’s blog of night bus terror’
- BooksfromScotland.com - e-commerce website from the Scottish Publisher's Association, features over 12,000 Scottish-interest books, as well as author interviews, reviews, essays and other articles on Scottish writing
- Boslit - National Library of Scotland online resources for Scots (especially relevant for translations from Scots into other languages)
- BUBL - catalogue of Scottish Literature links from the UK National Information Service
- Canongate Books
- Catherine Forde - Scottish writing for teenagers
- Celtic and Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh
- Chapman - Scottish literary magazine
- Charles Barron - playwright
- Christine De Luca - The website of the Shetland poet
- Christopher Brookmyre - Scottish author
- Cyberscotia books - Scottish and Celtic books in print and online
- Daily Record - Scottish daily newspaper
- Dee Rimbaud’s blog - Weblog by the Scottish artist and writer, who can also be found here
- Doggerels (part of Electric Scotland) - Poems and autobiographical writing by John Henderson
- Drifter’s Legacy - Eddie Bruce’s website, containing a large number of stories, many set in Scotland
- DSL - Dictionary of the Scots Language
- Egmont Books Ltd - Publishing company who specialise in books for children and teenagers
- Electric Scotland - has some 66 books on Scotland included on the site, plus hundreds of historic articles
- Elphinstone Institute and Kist - University of Aberdeen site for a collection of texts in Doric
- Faclair na Gàidhlig - Dictionary of the Scottish Gaelic Language
- Gaelic and Scots Language and Celtic Culture - pages from Rampant Scotland! Ltd
- Garden Blethers - Patrick Vickery’s garden writing website. Can also be found through YourGarden
- GKB Enterprises - A Scottish publishing imprint
- Glasgow Blog - Observations from around Glasgow
- Glasgow Review - a critical and scholarly journal, funded by the Departments of English Literature, English Language and Scottish Literature at Glasgow University
- Grampian Association of Storytellers - Storytelling events and workshops drawing particularly on North East Scotland
- Hands Up For Trad - Organisation promoting Scottish traditional music
- Institute for the Languages of Scotland
- Itchy-Coo - A publishing imprint which specialises in Scots language books for children and young people
- Janet Paisley
- Juist Scots
- Kettillonia - An imprint for new Scottish writing
- Leopard Magazine - The magazine for North-east Scotland
- Lewis Grassic Gibbon - Website of the Lewis Grassic Gibbon Centre in Arbuthnott, Laurencekirk
- Liz Niven - Scottish author
- Lowlands-L - Online Presentations in and about Lowlands Languages
- Makar Press - Poetry collective set up by a group of Ayrshire poets
- May Contain Nuts - Blog about life and writing in Scotland today
- McLaughlin Library at the Uni of Guelph - hold the largest collection of Scottish history books, periodicals, manuscripts outside Scotland
- Mitchell Library, Glasgow
- National Library of Scotland
- National Museums of Scotland
- Playwrights' Studio
- Press and Journal - Website of the Aberdeen daily newspaper
- Rampant Scotland - links to sites on a variety of Scottish topics
- Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 - fully searchable database of the proceedings of the Scottish Parliament from 1235 to 1707, at the University of St Andrews
- Rowena M Love - Website of the Scottish writer and poet
- School of Scottish Studies - University of Edinburgh
- Scots Independent - a very wide ranging popular site with Scots language resources, links and information
- Scots Language Centre - Organisation promoting the Scots language. The site contains news, information on the history of Scots, its dialects, and numerous links (site available in Scots and English)
- Scottish Book Trust - Scotland’s national agency for reading and writing, dedicated to the promotion of reading and books
- Scottish Language Dictionaries (SLD) - a body established to develop dictionaries and to promote the languages of Scotland. SLD is continuing the work of DOST and the Scottish National Dictionary Association
- Scottish Liberal Democrats
- The Scottish Parliament - The site includes freely available archives of parliamentary documents
- Scottish Poetry Library
- Scottish Studies International - the Scottish Studies Centre of the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz in Germersheim
- Scottish Text Society - Publisher of important texts from Scottish literary history
- Scottish Theatre Links - from the arts writer and editor Mark Fisher
- Scuil Wab - a web site for schools, written in Scots and about Scots
- Sheena Blackhall - Weblog by the North-East poet, writer, singer and storyteller
- Shetland Islands Council Sport and Leisure Service
- Shetland Dictionary - An expanding online Shetland-English and English-Shetland dictionary
- The Shetland News and the New Shetlander
- Shetland Today - and The Shetland Times
- Shetlopedia - Shetland encyclopedia online
- STARN: Scots Teaching And Research Network
- STELLA Scots Links
- Stranraer and District Local History Trust
- Ulster-Scots Language Society
- Zen speug - John McDonald’s blog of haikus in Scots and English
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