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At Home with Harvard: Library Treasures
A round-up from Harvard’s libraries, covering noteworthy exhibits, resources, and reflections on the role of libraries in an online world. -
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The Challenge of Archiving the #MeToo Movement
Most Schlesinger Library collections involve papers and physical records — not hashtags and tweets. -
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HLS Librarians, Remote But Not Distant: ‘We’re Here for You’
Since going remote in March, the Harvard Law School Library has had to rethink what it means to provide services and access to its collections. -
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In a Word: On Writing’s Place in a Pandemic
Dispatches from socially distanced Harvard — like the Woodberry Poetry Room’s Christina Davis, who is spearheading a poetry exchange. -
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Crowdsourcing the Story of a People
This spring, Professor Tiya Miles will teach “Abolitionist Women and Their Worlds,” a public history course supported by Schlesinger Library. -
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How Historians Are Documenting #MeToo
Harvard’s Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America has opened its #metoo Digital Media Collection to the public. -
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Votes for Women: An Island Perspective
Research at Schlesinger Library helped exhibitions assistant Kate Logue assemble an exhibit on the Blackwell family at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. -
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A Database of 5,000 Historical Cookbooks Is Now Online, and You Can Help Improve It
It took honorary curator of Schlesinger’s Culinary Collection Barbara Ketcham Wheaton more than 50 years to compile The Sifter. -
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The Long March for Suffrage
A Radcliffe project marks the 19th Amendment centennial, while focusing on the women who would not be fully enfranchised for decades more. -
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Ansel Adams and Polaroid, 1949-1984
Explore the test photographs and memos made by the famed photographer as part of his consultancy with the Polaroid Corporation.