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Snatching a Culture Back from State-Sanctioned Violence
Binalakshmi Nepram, a Harvard Library Fellow through Harvard’s Scholars at Risk Program, is working to save Manipur, India’s Indigenous culture. -
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Finding Hurdles, Stepping Up
Notable moments from Harvard’s 2021-22 academic year. -
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If Publishers Have Their Way, Libraries’ Digital Options Will See Major Cuts
Publishers’ efforts are steadily eroding free access to books through libraries that so many people rely on, notes OSC’s Kyle Courtney.
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HDS Students Create Exhibit on Black Church Arson
Students in Prof. Todne Thomas’s course, “Black Church Burning,” curated and created items for the exhibit on display at the Divinity School Library. -
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Julia Child’s Life in Pictures
Julia Child revolutionized home cooking in the US, and her influence continues to resonate even after her 2004 death. -
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COAR Welcomes Significant Funding for the Notify Project
Martha Whitehead, COAR Chairperson and Vice President for Harvard Library, expressed appreciation for the 4-year grant from Arcadia. -
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UCLA Library to Host 20 Top Academic Librarians for Professional Development Program
Harvard Library’s Suzanne Wones is among the participants, who represent university libraries from across the nation. -
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In Praise of Librarians and Archivists
A Houghton Library visitor offers a warm tribute to library staff everywhere. -
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21 Books to Read This Summer
School may be out, but summer reading is in! Our library staff recommend sci-fi and fantasy, memoirs, non-fiction on American society, and more. -
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Middle East Posters
View more than 6,000 posters from the Middle East that offer a glimpse of twentieth century life and culture in the region.