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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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Share by HL
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Comparing Editions of David Walker’s Abolitionist Appeal
Houghton’s Dorothy Berry on how digitization can facilitate the study of archival content, including this famous abolitionist pamphlet. -
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Baker Library Announces New Exhibit Celebrating 100th Anniversary of the Case Method
HBS’s Baker Library Special Collections has opened a new exhibit, From Inquiry to Action: Harvard Business School and the Case Method -
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Meet Julie Fiveash, Harvard’s First Librarian for American Indigenous Studies
Their position, at Tozzer, carves out a distinct space to focus exclusively on spotlighting materials in a field that has long been neglected. -
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From Sci-Fi Reads to Nature Strolls: Library Resources to Support Mental Health
For Mental Health Awareness Month, 6 ways you can use our libraries for self-care. -
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Deep Zoom: 1836 Broadside ‘Slave Market of America’
Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, this single sheet tells multiple stories in both text and illustration. -
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Lynsey Addario on the Power of Photography
The Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist gave the Houghton Library’s Philip and Frances Hofer Lecture on the Art of the Book. -
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Archives
A source for the social, cultural, and political history of the regions around the globe served by ABCFM from 1810 through the mid-20th century.