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Houghton Leader Tom Hyry Takes On Expanded Role
A message from Martha Whitehead announcing Tom Hyry’s appointment as the Associate University Librarian for Archives and Special Collections. -
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Retiring University Archivist Shares Insight on Notable Commencements
And how about the time Churchill snuck into Commencement — in September? Megan Sniffin-Marinoff has stories. -
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Andrew Garrett, Early Naturalist of Polynesia
This exhibit showcases a selection of Andrew Garrett's drawings and manuscript specimen sheets of Pacific Ocean region mollusks, fish, corals, echinoderms and other invertebrates. -
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A Year of Strength and Resilience
Reflecting on Harvard’s 2020-21 academic year, including a few notable moments in the Library. -
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America’s First Memorial Day Celebration
In Houghton Library in 1966, a historian stumbled on a little-known narrative about the holiday. -
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The People Behind Astronomical Plates and Notebooks
The story of Project PHaEDRA and the women known as the Harvard College Observatory “computers.” -
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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.