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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. -
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Harvard Library Takes Steps Toward Reopening
Library Vice President Martha Whitehead shares plans, including circulating print collections from one location and resuming Scan & Deliver service. -
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Teach with 3D Content
Finding, using, and generating new dimensions of content for teaching. -
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American Currency
Baker Library’s collection of over 700 pieces of paper money ranging in date from 1709 to 1878. This collection illustrates the history of American finance and commerce from Colonial times through the Civil War.