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Introducing ‘Archives Unbound’ with Houghton’s Dorothy Berry
In her new column, Berry offers a look at the work of a digital archivist and highlights forgotten figures in Black print culture and public life. -
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Preserving the Voice of a President — And Thousands of Others
Harvard Library preservation staff races against time to save historical media artifacts. -
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Making an Archive of Black Newspapers More Accessible at Howard
Universities, libraries and grassroots organizations, including Harvard, are digitizing archives and documenting movements to highlight Black history. -
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Harvard Library Reopens Physical Spaces to Non-University Affiliates
The Library has reopened its physical spaces to visiting researchers and special borrowers for the second time since the onset of COVID-19. -
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Filmmaker Mira Nair Donates Archive to Harvard
The acquisition represents a key step in Schlesinger Library’s efforts to capture a broad range of women’s voices and perspectives. -
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Philly’s 1975 Spelling Bee Champ Is Now a Harvard Librarian
In 1975, Mary Brockenbrough Sears, now Head of Public Services at Ernst Mayr Library, won the Greater Philadelphia Spelling Bee. -
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Op-Ed: Widener Wasn’t Built for Women
“I find comfort in knowing the white men for whom it was built would be angry that I sit here and make noise (metaphorically, in the reading room).” -
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Becoming Julia Child
A culinary expert at Schlesinger Library, which holds the celebrity chef's archival collection, examines her enduring legacy. -
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Music Scholars Discuss the Legacy of Harvard Professor Eileen Southern
The webinar was part of the Eileen Southern Initiative, a collaborative project from the Harvard Music Department, Harvard Library, and Radcliffe. -
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Cool Library Collections to Check Out Online
The Harvard Library has several digital collections you can wander through, including the Slavery, Abolition, Emancipation and Freedom collection.