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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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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.