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Author: Angela Groth-Seary

Library and IT services COVID-19 updates

By Angela Groth-Seary | 08 February 2021

Updated 8 February 2021: borrowing due dates extended until 29 March and you can now book day carrels again for individual study (see below for … Read more

New resource: Collections on the History of Science 1830-1970 from BAAS

By Angela Groth-Seary | 15 January 2021

You now have access to British Association for the Advancement of Science (Collections on the History of Science: 1830-1970). Follow the link and log in … Read more

Improvements to “My Account” area in LibrarySearch

By Angela Groth-Seary | 24 November 2020

We have just introduced a couple of improvements to the “My Account” area in LibrarySearch: Alerts for reserved items In the “Checkouts” area you can … Read more

New resource: Presidential Recordings Digital Edition

By Angela Groth-Seary | 02 October 2020

You now have access to Presidential Recordings Digital Edition. Follow the link and log in with your Kent IT Account details. Of interest to anyone … Read more

Past exam papers now in Moodle

By Angela Groth-Seary | 20 April 2020

You can now find the past exam papers for your module in Moodle, alongside your other learning materials for that module. They are no longer … Read more

New digital resource: Visible Body

By Angela Groth-Seary | 27 March 2020

We have added Visible Body to our collection of library resources. Follow the link, log in with your Kent IT account details, and click the … Read more

SCOAP3: a global collaborative partnership in particle physics Open Access publishing

By Angela Groth-Seary | 25 April 2018

By Paul Crame from the Templeman Library’s research support team, with special thanks to Alexander Kohls from CERN in checking this post for accuracy and … Read more

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