LibrarySearch will be unavailable for approximately 30 minutes between 21:00-21:30 Wednesday 23 April. You can still: access digital resources using the digital resources directory; find journal … Read more
Category: Library news
Templeman library – book give or receive upcoming events
Come along and give or receive your old books for exciting new reads! You’ll find us in the Welcome Hall Ground Floor, rom 12:00-14:00 Monday … Read more
Shakespeare Survey now online!
Shakespeare Survey is a leading yearly journal from 1948 that shares global research on Shakespeare. The Templeman Library now has access to this entire collection … Read more
American Chemical Society Read and Publish Agreement 2025
LATEST UPDATE Another consultation with JISC and the HE sector is taking place prior to final negotiations with ACS on their proposed Read & Publish … Read more
Issues with accessing Kortext ebooks – now resolved
We have been made aware that there are issues with accessing some Kortext ebooks. This is being investigated by suppliers who are working to resolve … Read more
Neurodiversity Celebration Week in the Templeman Library
Neurodiversity Celebration Week (17-23 March) is an initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. You can also learn more about neurodiversity through the free webinars hosted by … Read more
Templeman Library Main Entrance closed 7 – 13 April
The Main Entrance to the Templeman Library will be closed during the first week of the Easter vacation from Monday 7 until Sunday 13 April. This … Read more
Women’s history month 2025 at the Templeman: women educating and inspiring generations
Explore and discover amazing women in education at Kent and beyond March is Women’s History Month, a time to honour the achievements, contributions, and resilience … Read more
WorldFest 2025 from the Templeman
Discover the Templeman’s library displays and resources celebrating WorldFest 2025 in collaboration with Global Learning colleagues recommendations. WorldFest at the University is from 24 February … Read more
Linking to eTextbooks guidance
Providing students with direct access to essential readings is a key part of supporting their learning journey. If you use an eTextbook for your module … Read more