This document provides an overview of ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland), which is a project that aims to provide access to local health information to support self-management for people living with long-term conditions. It notes that over 2 million people in Scotland live with a long-term health condition. The project collects, sorts, and publishes quality-assured local health information resources. It also allows for indexing, curating, and searching for resources. Accounts can be created to access searches and information is organized by location within Scotland.