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Harvard Libraries Hit the Books Again
More than 100 Harvard Library staff members return to campus with new health and safety protocols as user access to physical collection resumes. -
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University Archives Seek Items That Capture COVID-19 History
Featuring the Harvard University Archives' Covid-19 Community Archiving Project. -
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Meet the Forgotten Woman Who Forever Changed the Lives of LGBTQ+ Workers
A feature on Pauli Murray’s life and work describes her papers, held at Schlesinger Library, as key to her posthumous "coming out." -
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As a Queer Immigrant, the Library Has Always Been My Safe Space
An excerpt from Harvard alum Meredith Talusan’s new novel, ‘FAIREST,’ references Widener Library as the place she always felt most safe on campus. -
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Early, Unfinished and Rarely Seen Louisa May Alcott Story Published
A managing editor at Strand Magazine discovered the story manuscript during an online search of Alcott’s archives at Houghton Library. -
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Harvard Library Collects Materials on ‘Black America and COVID-19'
A new library guide was recently published to collect open-access materials documenting the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on Black Americans. -
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Lucy Caplan on Shirley Graham Du Bois’ ‘Tom-Tom’ & Importance of Black Composers
Music historian Caplan, who produced the opera 'Tom-Tom' at Harvard in 2018, discovered the opera in Graham Du Bois' papers at Schlesinger Library. -
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Bringing Black History to Light
Digital Collections Program Manager Dorothy Berry leads a Houghton Library project to digitize thousands of African-American records and artifacts. -
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Teach with Special Collections
Discover, engage, and collaborate with special collections to help students use primary sources and understand material culture. -
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Tennessee Williams Collection
Explore drafts of plays, journals, correspondence, and photographs from one of America’s pioneering dramatists.