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From ‘No Girls Allowed’ to Women in Charge at the Long Island Press
An irony in the paper’s history comes to life with the help of a photo by Bettye Lane from Schlesinger’s collections. -
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Trade Cards in the Age of Invention
Baker Library holds many examples of this 19th-century advertising medium that traces the rise of consumer culture. -
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Inside a Privately Owned Garden Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
Family papers and a diary held at Schlesinger helped author Nola Anderson uncover the past life of her historic garden. -
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Exhibitors Avoid ‘Sensitive’ Titles at Hong Kong Book Fair
Some of the controversial books will be purchased by libraries around the world, like Harvard's H.C. Fung Library. -
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Qualitative Research Support
Do you have a project that uses qualitative data such as interviews, field research, oral histories, or social media interactions? We're here to help. -
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23 Books to Read This Summer
Library staff share their favorite summer reads — including immersive novels, translated memoirs, history deep-dives, and even children's books. -
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Harvard Library Spaces to Reopen for Fall Semester
Library spaces will reopen to Harvard students, faculty, and staff by September 6, with plans to reopen to special borrowers on October 4. -
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The Messy History of Emily Dickinson's Black Cake Recipe
Houghton librarians weigh in on what we can learn about Dickinson, and her era, from her famed 'black cake' recipe the library makes every December.