The early 1920s was a period of hope and transformation after the horrors of the Great War. Education had been hard hit in the period 1914-18 with male teachers joining […]
Explore Your Archives Week
As archives and records organizations across the UK and Ireland celebrate ‘Explore Your Archives Week’, it seemed a good time to share what has been going on in the CCCU […]
Curriculum Resources: new teaching resources for education students
Did you know that Augustine House is home to a wide range of Curriculum Resources, such as books and equipment, which can be borrowed and used within the classroom? Fantastic […]
Kentish Tales: stories of love, smuggling and murder
Kentish Tales is an exhibition of work by authors who lived in or wrote about Kent and is currently taking place in Augustine House library until the end of October. […]
World Mental Health Day 2022
Featured image World Mental Health Day poster is sourced from World Mental Health Foundation Check-in with yourself, learn, and make the world a better place Chosen theme: ‘Make Mental Health […]
STEM subjects in the archives
In a history/science mash-up, Barton Court sixth-former Trinity Barber explores what Augustine House Library archives and special collections have to offer for scientists. Read on to find out what she […]
The library! You never know what you might find, but I did not expect that
Peter Joyce explores the library’s archives and special collections and finds Book of Common Prayer that piques his interest . Read on to find out why…
Now we are six(ty)
Following on from our blog post celebrating the early years of the history of Canterbury Christ Church, we have been looking through the archives to find out more about the […]
PICO and SPIDER and SPICE, oh my!
As a health librarian, one of the things which final year and postgraduate students ask me about most often is PICO. But what on earth is PICO? Not, sadly, a […]