| English at Dundee: Includes Web Concordances and extensive Scottish literature links. |
| ASLS: Association for Scottish Literary Studies. Promotes the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literature, and furthers the study of the languages of Scotland. |
| Association for Scottish Literary Studies: Organisation promoting the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literature and language. News and information on membership and publications. |
| Lammermuir to La Mancha: Fragmentary exploration of the world of George Borrow, and of the relationship between Scottish writers and Spain. |
| NorthWords: Print magazine for poetry, short stories and reviews. Based in the Highlands. Subscription information. |
| Scotland's Transatlantic Relations Project: Studies of Scotland's literary and cultural connections with North America and the Caribbean, plus details of conferences organised by the project. |
| Scottish Background: Introduction to Scottish language and literature. |
| Scottish Literature at the University of South Carolina: Information on publications and materials held by the university. |
| Scottish Poetry: A collection of writing and academic papers on aspects of Scottish culture, particularly literature and varieties of Scots language. [University of Glasgow] |
| Scottish Poetry Library: A specialist library based in Edinburgh, with collections of contemporary Scottish (in Gaelic, Scots and English) and international poetry; includes details of their services, events, and poet profiles. |
| Shetland Publishing Company: Publishers of books, fact and fiction, with links to Shetland Islands, UK. Also includes direct sales page. |
| SLAINTE: Scottish Libraries Across The Internet. Information on people, organisations, libraries, events and resources of Scottish interest. |
| Stanza: Scotland's poetry festival, which takes place in St. Andrews, Fife, October each year. |
| Texthouse: News, events, author profiles and excerpts from writers from the Borders. |
| The Poetry of Scotland: Works by Robert Burns and contributed verse. |
| West of Scotland Children's Book Group: Newsletter and calendar of events. |