Unless specified, all answers relate to the Reference section in Central Library, Stirling
A - Yes, we have the 1901 Census for Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire available on microfilm.
A - Yes, we have the Stirling Journal from 1820-1970 on microfilm with an accompanying printed index. We also hold the Stirling Observer from 1836 to 2004. Other early newspapers held are the Stirling Sentinel, Bridge of Allan Gazette and the Callander Advertiser. A microfilm version of the Stirling Observer Christmas Annual, produced annually from 1911 to 1969 is also available, fully indexed.
A - Yes. Current and back issues of Which, Which Gardening, Which Car and Holiday Which are available.
A - Yes, directories, Yellow Pages and postal address books are available for the whole of Scotland, though information for this and the rest of the UK is also available online.
A - The reference library holds a family history section including books on clans and tartans.
A - Yes we do, both current and back issues.
A - Yes, we hold current OS maps for the whole of the UK and a small collection of early OS maps for the Stirling area.
A - Internet and email facilities are now available free of charge in all libraries. Library staff are always happy to provide assistance in the use of the computers where time permits.
A - Yes, we have a large local history collection where you can find information on the history of Stirling and Stirlingshire. The library also has local history publications and photographs for sale.
A - Yes, we have undergraduate and postgraduate prospectuses for universities and colleges throughout the UK.