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Changing Libraries — But Not Too Much
The Crimson editorial board promotes a vision of Harvard Library that embraces new technology while maintaining knowledge-sharing as a primary goal. -
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Banned Books Week at Harvard Law: How censorship leaves us in the dark
Library lecture series looks at censorship efforts designed to silence dissent and wipe out cultural history -
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Nas next to Mozart? Why not?
Harvard archive, including Loeb Music Library's Classic Crates, shines an academic light on the social, poetic, and musical complexities of hip-hop
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Harvard Library’s Commitment to Open Access
Advancing equitable, open models of scholarly communication continues to be one of our key priorities. -
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Bruno Petzold Scrolls Collection
Edo manuscripts and scrolls on Buddhism from Bruno Petzold
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Chinese Maritime Customs
Chinese Maritime Customs 中國舊海關資料
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The Heart of Harvard's Houghton Library
John H. Overholt, Houghton's pre-1800 materials curator, is not your typical librarian. -
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Inside the House of Screams
For Halloween, students perform a dramatic reading in Widener Library of a story they wrote for a workshop called 'Writing the Supernatural.' -
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Why Emily Dickinson Fans and Scholars are Excited About 'Dickinson' on Apple TV+
Leslie Morris, Houghton Library's curator of modern books and manuscripts, discusses a new AppleTV+ series about a teenage Emily Dickinson. -
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Bringing the Bone Box Back to Life
3D printing enables HMS' Countway Library to revive a human skeletal study program from the 1800s.