The libraries taking part in Glasgow Science Festival STEM Book Displays are listed below.
Glasgow Science Festival 2024 is also online with Science on the Sofa. Featuring dozens of activites, experiments, games and more. Access our digital content from your library computer cluster. A free, pre-booked appointment is required to use the library computers. To arrange your PC appointment, please phone or visit during library opening hours.
Venues: Anniesland, Baillieston, Barmulloch, Bridgeton, Cardonald, Castlemilk, Couper Institute, Dennistoun, Drumchapel, GoMA, Govanhill, Gorbals, Hillhead, Ibrox, Knightswood, Langside, Library at the Bridge (Easterhouse), Maryhill, Milton, Mitchell, Parkhead, Partick, Pollok, Pollokshaws, Pollokshields, Possilpark, Riddrie, Royston, Shettleston, Springburn, Whiteinch, and Woodside Libraries.
Dates: Thurs 6th to Sun 16th June
Time: Latest info on opening times for your local library
Booking: Booking required for computer access. Check with your local library.
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