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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. -
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With Roe in Peril, Revisiting the History of Abortion Activism at Harvard
In comparison to historical waves of activism at Harvard, today’s campus culture surrounding abortion-related issues is relatively quiet. -
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Library Task Force Issues Recommendations to Make Spaces More Inclusive
The Harvard College Library Task Force on Inclusive Spaces ended the assessment phase of their work, issuing recommendations to guide the next phase. -
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Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)
Search the world's largest open-access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. -
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Library Collections in Three Dimensions
Librarians tell the stories behind three objects: a rare 16th-century globe set, an Edison lightbulb, and an item of DIY 1960s protest clothing. -
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