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Celebrating Disability History Month in the Templeman Library

By Emma Mires-Richards | 16 November 2023

The Templeman Library is excited to support various events as part of celebrating Disability History Month. Empowering Narratives: Reading for Disability History Month Templeman Library … Read more

Reading for inspiration and pleasure

By Emma Mires-Richards | 17 August 2023

We promote using library resources for enjoyment, relaxation and escapism, to increase understanding of self and social identities, and to develop empathy and knowledge of … Read more

Fashion and fiction

By Emma Mires-Richards | 11 July 2023

  Last weekend I happened to be in London at the right time and place to catch some of the Trans Pride March, where it … Read more

Restful reading over the winter vacation

By Emma Mires-Richards | 01 December 2022

Feeling buried under core and recommended texts? Need a breather? No worries! The library offers more than just textbooks and study materials! 📚 Reading for … Read more

Introducing Libby to Templeman Library

By Emma Mires-Richards | 14 November 2022

You can read e-books or listen to audiobooks for free via the Libby app using your phone, tablet or computer. This is a brief guide … Read more

BDSL – Bibliography of German Linguistics and Literary Studies

By Emma Mires-Richards | 01 October 2021

The Templeman Library has recently subscribed to the online version of the most important bibliographic sources of German language and literature studies. It includes almost … Read more

Curating inclusive reading lists – top tips

By Emma Mires-Richards | 25 January 2021

  There are a number of steps and things that you can consider when curating your reading lists for students to make them inclusive and … Read more

Disability History Month virtual reading list 2020

By Emma Mires-Richards | 18 November 2020

Explore our reading list and discover books and resources which celebrate achievements and challenges overcome Get involved for Disability History Month! Student Services, Information Services … Read more

Diversifying the law library

By Emma Mires-Richards | 22 July 2020

Over the past year the library and Kent Law School have been working together to provide access to more diverse legal resources.  Following suggestions from … Read more

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