The Society has a back catalogue of bulletins and occasional publications which will be placed here from time to time. SIHS joined in the hosting of the following conferences of the Association for Industrial Archaeology:
- Tayside (2013) from a base at Dundee, with Angus, Kincardineshire, Howe of Fife, from Errol to Stonehaven, the Mearns to Largo http://industrial-archaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/2013-Industrial-Archaeology-of-Tayside.pdf (author Mark Watson)
http://www.stickssn.org/site/media/AIA%20Dundee%20Tour%20Notes%20Mini.pdf – the tour notes that went with that conference, same areas, but also Perthshire, Deeside and Aberdeen
- The Central Belt (2002) from a base in Edinburgh, stretches from Ayr to Eyemouth, Balloch and Kirkcaldy to Hawick
http://industrial-archaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/2002-Industrial-Heritage-of-Central-Scotland-Forth-and-Clyde.pdf (Author John Crompton)
- Scotland (1985) from a base in Glasgow (this book was later revised as ‘Sixty Sites’):
http://industrial-archaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/1985-Industrial-Archaeology-of-Scotland-60-sites.pdf (Author Jim Wood)
SIHS was joint publisher of Scottish Industrial History from 1977 to c1990, and back numbers are obtainable from the Business Archives Council of Scotland here along with the new title “Scottish Business and Industrial History” https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/archives/bacs/publicationsscottishbusinessandindustrialhistory/scottishbusinessandindustrialhistory/volumeindex/
sample article: Meal Milling by John Shaw 1982