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Author: Helen
One half of the Library’s admin team and the Library’s resident geek – Helen looks after the Library’s IT needs as well as more general admin tasks.
Closed over Christmas and New Year
The Library will be closed from 19th December to 4th January. We’ll be back on 5th January 2009. The GWL Team wishes you the best for the holiday season, and […]
Reclaim the Night
Staff from the Library will be joining the Reclaim the Night march organised by Glasgow Rape Crisis. The march will start from the Botanic Gardens.
16 Days of Action to Eliminate Violence Against Women
Today marks the start of 16 Days of Action For The Elimination of Violence Against Women, which runs from 25th November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, until International Human Rights Day on 10th December.
16 Days of Action
Today marks the start of 16 Days of Action For The Elimination of Violence Against Women, which runs from 25th November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, until International Human Rights Day on 10th December.
What do you get for the woman who gives everything?
This Christmas do something special for the woman you love: give her a unique gift that will last a lifetime with Women on the Shelf!
Introducing Making Space
Did you know there are only 3 statues of women in Glasgow? Find out what GWL is doing to address this imbalance, and how we are contributing to the exciting […]
Naomi Mitchison Memorial Lecture
The Naomi Mitchison Memorial Lecture is organised annually by Scottish PEN in association with the Edwin Morgan Centre for Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. This year, award-winning writer […]
Glasgow Charities Fayre
The Library has a stall at the Glasgow Charities Fayre at the City Chambers: Come along and get a head start on your Christmas shopping!
Women In The War Zone
A vivid portrait of the sordid reality of war, but also of the bravery and generosity of the women who fought against it