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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. -
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Taking people back to the ballgame
Loeb Music Library employee and Fenway Park organist Josh Kantor is featured in this series on Harvard community members' lives during the pandemic. -
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João Marinotti ’20 Wants to Know How the World Works
Harvard Law graduate Marinotti was inspired by HLS Library's Caselaw Access Project to start his own Caselaw Visualization Blog. -
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Widener Library's Overlooked Designer
Julian Abele, the African American designer of Widener Library, is now getting credit for his work that he didn't fully get while alive. -
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Living Through History
Harvard projects, including at the University Archives and Baker Library, preserve stories and evidence of the pandemic for future generations. -
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Eighty Harvard Undergraduates Awarded 2020 Hoopes Prize
Winner Pedro Farias '20 said Harvard librarians played a vital role in connecting him with research materials for his prizewinning thesis. -
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Jordan Villegas '20 Hears the Call of the Archives as Radcliffe Researcher
Harvard College graduate Villegas, who has what he calls 'archive fever,' has been a researcher at Schlesinger Library for four years. -
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What We're Reading: 'I Sing the Body Collective'
An essay published by Houghton Library's Harvard Review gets a shout-out in the 'What We're Reading' section of the New York Times Monday Briefing.