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LGBTQ+ History Month 2023: life behind the lens

By Emma Mires-Richards | 31 January 2023

To celebrate the eleventh LGBTQ+ History Month the Templeman Library has been working with colleagues from Kent Union and Student Support & Wellbeing to bring … Read more

100 Years: T.S. Eliot and The Waste Land

By ba327 | 08 December 2022

T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land is one of the world’s most popular and most studied poems, published 100 years ago in October 1922 in the … Read more

Explore the Love to Read Collection: fiction, non-fiction and fun books!

By Julia Crompton | 08 December 2022

We are thrilled to announce the creation of a new ‘Love to read’ Collection in the Templeman Library, housed in the Library Café. We’ve created … Read more

Restful reading over the winter vacation

By Emma Mires-Richards | 01 December 2022

Overwhelmed with core and recommended texts? Fancy something a little lighter? There’s more to the library than textbooks and study resources! Reading for pleasure can … 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 … Read more

Study space in the Templeman Library 

By Julia Crompton | 02 November 2022

To support you in your studies, we have a wide range of study spaces in the Templeman Library, including spaces with student PCs and different types … Read more

Protecting your mental health in the digital age

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 10 October 2022

World Mental Health Day offers an important moment to reflect on the role of technology plays in mental health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world … Read more

Black History Month 2022: resources from the Templeman Library

By Emma Mires-Richards | 03 October 2022

Book Clubs The book for Black History Month is “The Hate you Give” by Angie Thomas print copies will be available to borrow from the … Read more

Ways to de-stress and study calmer

By Susan Grimer | 27 September 2022

Here is a list of ideas and resources to help you de-stress and study in a calmer, more relaxed way from the Templeman Library.  Improve … Read more

LGBT thought and culture until July 2023

By Emma Mires-Richards | 14 September 2022

  As part of a You Read, We Buy the Library has access to LGBT thought and culture, until July 2023. At the end of … Read more

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