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Library e-resources: Stale request error message

By Holly Callaghan | 06 December 2024

Why do I get a stale request error message? Stale request error messages can appear when clicking into library resources such as e-books, journal articles, … Read more

Library Opening Hours: Winter Break 24/25

By Fran Williams | 03 December 2024

Templeman Library, Canterbury Campus Sat 14 – Thu 19 Dec                08:00 – 19:00 Fri 20 – Sun 22 Dec  … Read more

Christmas at Templeman Library

By Joanna Addison | 20 November 2024

Here’s what’s happening this Christmas at Templeman Library: 📚 Restful Reading Fancy a cosy read to go with your hot chocolate this winter? Our ‘Restful … Read more

Celebrating Disability History Month at Templeman Library

By Emma Mires-Richards | 14 November 2024

The Templeman Library is excited to support a range of events as part of celebrating Disability History Month. Disability, Livelihood and Employment: Resources for Disability … Read more

Your Digital Library Week: must have study tools and apps

By Emma Mires-Richards | 06 November 2024

📚✨ Celebrate Digital Library Week with Us! ✨📚 We’re excited to announce that it’s Digital Library Week at the Templeman Library next week. We’ll be … Read more

Join our bite-sized library sessions

By Holly Callaghan | 25 October 2024

Looking to enhance your research skills in just 30 minutes? We’re thrilled to invite you to our Effective Finding and Managing information for your assignment … Read more

Discover and Enjoy: New eBook collections for Film, Media, Fashion, Classical studies and Philosophy

By emorse | 24 October 2024

Use the e-books that are most useful to you You can now access over 30,000 eBooks in fields like Film & Media Studies, Classical Studies, … Read more

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