10.2 Links to external resources Here we have listed some external Scottish resources, links to which can be found within various courses of the OpenLearn Scotland collection. They are intended to be useful sources of further information and to support a broader understanding of Scottish culture and identity. Â This is the official website of the Scottish Parliam
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