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Televangelists on Tape
Bishop Carlton Pearson hopes that once Harvard digitizes the collection, “People can see the remains online, all over the world.” -
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The Harvard Library Innovation Lab
If technology-driven change in knowledge and information services is unavoidable, what should we do about it? -
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CURIOSity Digital Exhibits
Curated views and specialized search options for Harvard's digital materials. -
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Reconstruction, One of the Most Misunderstood Chapters in American History
"It was a time of unparalleled hope," said Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, who has produced a new documentary about Reconstruction. -
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Striking Lessons from the 1960s
Event commemorating student protest that rocked the campus will connect to today’s student-activists -
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A Renovation to Make Houghton Library “Open to All”
Two years after its seventy-fifth anniversary, Houghton Library will have something else to celebrate: the largest renovation project in its history. -
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Appraisal: 1969 Harvard Strike Posters
Posters from the 1969 student protest are appraised. The Harvard University Archives has the full set. -
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Greek and Latin Unleashed: Harvard Library’s Contribution to the Digital Humanities
Harvard Library and the Center for Hellenic Studies are helping to digitize Classical Greek texts as part of the Open Greek and Latin Project. -
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"Apollo 11 at Fifty"
The Houghton Library at Harvard University presents a unique exhibition of artifacts celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar mission. -
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Creative Writing Program Settles into New Lamont Library Space
At the beginning of the spring 2019 semester, the Harvard Creative Writing program moved into a new space on the fourth floor of Lamont Library.