As we wrap up the Queering The Archive project and Canterbury Pride celebrations start this weekend, we’re proud to share with you the final zine! It’s available to download now, […]
Explore some ‘Sensational’ Summer Reads with the Libby app!
Once upon a time… there was an app, and when launched this app opened a portal to another world… This was a world of storytellers. It offered a peek behind […]
A short introduction to research data management (RDM)
What is research data? “Research data is defined as recorded factual material commonly retained by and accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings; although the majority of such […]
A fresh Gale and perceptions of veganism
The library has recently acquired access to an extended range of historic newspapers via the Gale Primary Sources Database. In this blog post, second year English Language student, Holly Myers […]
Buried In Ashford: H.E. Bates & Simone Weil
Two very different authors connected by a resting place in Kent The unlikely pairing of H.E. Bates (1905-1974) and Simone Weil (1909-1943) are bought together by the location of their […]
International Mother Earth Day 22nd April 2024
‘Planet vs. Plastics’ In 2009 the United Nations established the 22nd of April as International Mother Earth Day, this brought together several groups which had celebrated Earth Day on the […]
International Women’s Day: A Suffragette’s story found on our library shelves
International Women’s Day International Women’s Day takes place every year on the 8th of March. The day is to celebrate the women who have fought for the rights for women, […]
The fast fashion debate: What can we do to reduce the impact fast fashion has on the environment?
The fashion industry and fast fashion Fast fashion has taken the industry by storm in recent years. Since the COVID-19 outbreak and the credit crunch there has been a high […]
Open access and UKRI funded projects
Making your research open access has many benefits; to you as a researcher, to the University and to society. For example: Most research is funded by public money, and therefore […]