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City Maps and Urban Environments
Cities and city maps have changed dramatically over the last 500 years. Explore maps of urban design and urban planning for cities around the world from the 16th century to the present. -
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COVID-19 Harvard Dataverse Collection
COVID-19 data deposited in Harvard Dataverse, maintained by the Harvard Dataverse data curation team (IQSS and Harvard Library). Researchers who deposit related data into Harvard Dataverse will have their data linked to this collection to increase discoverability. -
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Harvard University Theses, Dissertations, and Prize Papers
Trace intellectual trends and currents across time, learning from Harvard’s best and brightest in this collection at the Harvard University Archives. -
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Planning for Phased Reopening of Physical Libraries for Research
Preparing for the phased reopening of access to Harvard’s physical libraries and collections. -
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Carpentries Workshops
Teaching foundational coding and data science skills to researchers across Harvard. -
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Provost Announces Plans for Phased Reopening of Harvard Labs, Libraries, and Museums
Reopening of facilities supporting research will happen gradually and only in accordance with public health guidelines, Provost Garber announced. -
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Our Responsibilities: A Message from Martha Whitehead
I know I cannot begin to feel the pain of my friends and colleagues of color—all I can do is feel the outrage of an ally and take actions that matter -
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European Economic History & Philosophy
Explore the Kress Collection of Business and Economics—one of the premier rare book collections in the world for the study of business. -
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Black Empowerment and Unitarian Universalism
Explore digitized material related to the Empowerment Controversy in the Unitarian Universalist Association during the 1960s and 1970s. -
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Treasure Hunting in the Harvard Libraries
A photo essay lets 10 Harvard librarians show off their favorite collection items in the libraries where they work.