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Explore the RCN Library and Museum’s exhibitions this autumn
If you are sad about summer slowly ending, don’t despair! At the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum in London we have now returned to autumn opening hours and are back on Saturdays. So why not visit one of our exhibitions?
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New spotlight display: 'Infection and Injustice: A Brief History of Tuberculosis in the UK'
You can view the display, showcasing the past and present of the world’s deadliest infectious disease, on the lower ground floor of the Library and Museum now.
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Calling all artists for nursing and art exhibition
In June 2025 we will launch an exhibition of art by and about nurses. We want to hear from you if you are a practicing artist or know someone who is.
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Object Highlight: Rosa Cassel’s baby feeding bottle
Hear the story of Rosa Cassels, nurse and midwife from Palestine.
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Send us your Public Event Idea: Migration and Nursing
The RCN Library and Museum is looking for your event ideas relating to an exhibition on migration and nursing.
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Important update: for CINAHL and Medline users
Important update for CINAHL and Medline users. EBSCO platform changes may impact you: get ready now.
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Get books posted to you for free
We're making it easier than ever to access our physical book collections wherever you are in the UK. Our free postal loan service has been upgraded, allowing you to request books directly through Library Search.
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Major review of the library’s lending collection
This summer we've reviewed our lending collection. We've assessed thousands of books to make sure the collection holds only the most up to date content on nursing.
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You’re Invited: Take part in 'Inside Home' a new art installation on migration and nursing
Join a creative workshop and be part of an artwork featured in our upcoming exhibition on the history of migration and nursing.
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The Art of Nursing: Creativity, Resistance, Renewal
Discover art by and about nurses over the last 150 years.