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What the Ephemerality of the Web Means for Your Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks are a powerful tool for journalists, but a double-edged sword: A look at the problem of linkrot. -
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A Historic Armenian Map’s Restoration Journey During the Pandemic
A cultural treasure, hand-drawn in 1922, was painstakingly restored by paper conservator Louise Baptiste of the Harvard Map Collection. -
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New York Times Access Now Free for HarvardKey Holders Through Harvard Library
Thanks to a new agreement, all current Harvard students, faculty, and staff are now able to activate a free New York Times digital subscription. -
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A New Way to Understand Colonial History
Harvard Library’s “Worlds of Change” digital archive puts a new focus on the everyday and the unrepresented. -
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Library Lessons I'd Tell Myself Four Years Ago – Or Anyone Starting at Harvard Now
Advice on making the most of Harvard Library's resources from Silvana Gómez, the Commencement 2021 Undergraduate Student Orator and library intern. -
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Alix Jeffry Photographs
Explore a pivotal moment in Black theater history through production photographs and portraits by New York Times photographer Alix Jeffry. -
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The Russian Revolution
Literature, reportage, correspondence, and images from Russia’s revolutionary period, 1905–1917.
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Radcliffe Women Share Their Stories
An ambitious oral-history project, housed at Schlesinger Library, captures the lived experiences of alumnae. -
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The Cockettes
Explore the subversive world of midnight films, queer theater, and psychedelic San Francisco. -
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Russian Literature
Explore centuries of Russia’s rich literary history through Houghton’s vast collections.