In addition to the materials in the Katharine Maltwood fonds at the University of Victoria Libraries, an array of information about the life and work of Katharine Maltwood is available in scholarly articles, exhibit catalogs, as well as on private websites and blogs. The work of Katharine Maltwood remains vivid in the imagination of a wide range of individuals, from academic researchers to amateur archaeoastronomers, and all those in-between. The resources presented below are a selection of the works available online that were consulted during the development of the Katharine Maltwood: Seeking the Tree of Life exhibit.
The John and Katharine Maltwood Collection at the University of Victoria Art Collections, website.
A Critical Bibliography of the Maltwood Archival Collection, Rosemary A. Brown, MA thesis.
Katharine Emma Maltwood Artist 1878-1961, exhibit monograph, UVic Art Collections (formerly Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery).
The Katharine Maltwood Society, founded 2015, public website.
In Her Own Words: Katharine Maltwood, website, funded by Emily Carr House, BC Arts Council, UVic University Art Collections.
The Holy Thorn Ceremony: Revival, Rivalry, and Civil Religion in Glastonbury, Marion Bowman, Folklore.
Isle of Avalon: The Life, Atmosphere, People and Traditions of Glastonbury, website produced by the community of Glastonbury.
The Grammar of Matter: Reflections on Art, Magic, and Everyday Life, Simon Crook, blog.