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I. Barnes, The Scottish archive network, Arh. vjesn., god. 41 (1998), str. 45-49 - how to, e.g. how to trace your family tree, how to trace local history, how to use archives in school projects c) Book Shop This will be an electronic "shop window" for any publications: books, resource packs, leaflets produced by any of the participating archives. d) Exhibitions This will be an electronic exhibition space open for material produced by parti­cipating archives. For example: - a hypertext link to The National Archives of Scotland will provide image, text and an explanation of the Declaration of Arbroath; - a hypertext line to Aberdeen University Archive will provide images and explanations of the Aberdeen Bestiary. e) Yellow Pages These will carry reference information about archives, for example: - information about the Scottish Records Association, the Society of Archivists, the International Council on Archives, etc. - the text of ISAD(G) and other reference documents - publicity for archival events and organisations. f) Sister Sites Links to related sites will be provided, for example to the Scottish Cultural Re­sources Access Network (SCRAN), to libraries, conservation news groups. g) Coffee Machine Creating the conditions in which people meet around a coffee machine, this fa­cility will allow archive users, who will obtain a password from SCAN, to talk to each other and swap information and experiences. h) What's New Noticeboard This will carry the latest news for archive users. Part 2: The Automation of the Register of Testaments, or the Wills of Scots, from 1500 to 1875 - The aim is to automate the indexes to 1875 and to link the index entry to the electronic image of the testament or will to which it refers. This will be done in three stages: - converting existing paper indexes to electronic form; - creating digital images of the testaments or wills; - linking the image to the electronic index. 48

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