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Scottish Language Dictionaries (SLD) have excellent information on Scots, present and past, in their dictionaries – see their website at www.scotsdictionaries.org.uk, and see especially the introductions to the Concise Scots Dictionary and the:Scottish National Dictionary. SLD also has a special site for schools, the Scuilwab www.scuilwab.org.uk, with information for children and teachers.


Corbett, John, McClure J. Derrick, Stuart-Smith, Jane eds. (2003) The Edinburgh Companion to Scots, Edinburgh University Press. Essays on various aspects of Scots, particularly useful for students.

Eagle, Andy (2005) Wir Ain Leid. An Innin tae Modren Scots/ An Introduction to Modern Scots www.scots-online.org An introduction for the non-specialist.
Görlach, Manfred (2002) A Textual History of Scots, Heidelberg: C. Winter. A history of Scots with a wide selection of Older and Modern Scots texts, including local dialects.
Görlach, Manfred ed. (1985) Focus on: Scotland, Amsterdam: Benjamins. Essays on various aspects of Scots, and texts in different dialects.
Jones, Charles ed. (1997) The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press. A collection of essays on different aspects of Scots, dealing with its history from the earliest records to the present.
Kay, Billy (1986, 2006) The Mither Tongue, Edinburgh: Mainstream. A survey of Scots for the non-specialist, with recommendations for its future support.
McArthur, Tom ed. (1992) The Oxford Companion to the English Language, Oxford University Press. Various articles dealing with Scots (by A J Aitken). Abridged edition 1996.
McClure, J Derrick (1988, 1997) Why Scots Matters 2nd edn, Edinburgh: Saltire Society. The position of Scots in the modern world and what should be done about it.
Robinson, Christine and Crawford, Carol Ann (2001) Scotspeak: A Guide to the pronunciation of modern urban Scots. Perth: Scots Language Centre LINK HERE TO SCOTSPEAK ON SLC SITE????
Scots Wikipedia http://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Brief history and description of Scots language in Scots. The site also has other wikipedia articles translated into Scots. English version has different history and outline.