More on the Scottish Review and preservation and loss of online resources:
A year ago the long-running Scottish Review announced its closure
https://web.archive.org/web/20231130015953/https://www.scottishreview.net/IslayMcLeod677a.html
The website went offline in March this year, fortunately preserved at #waybackmachine
Sadly this also took out the downloadable anthologies which they had created (announcement preserved by #ElectricScotland like so much else).
https://www.electricscotland.com/history/scottish_review.htm
Cultural resource preservation is so fragile.
It is great that #ElectricScotland maintains access to so many research resources, such as the C17 Kirk Session and Council minutes in which can be found the traces of the Witchcraft Trials.
I am also recalling my first use of Mosaic when Almac BBS made it available, watching the first image slowly knitting, then shortly afterwards my first go at a website.
Time passes, cultural memory is fragile and ever stranger.