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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. -
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2022 Pforzheimer Fellowships
Introducing the seven Pforzheimer fellowship projects at Harvard Library. -
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2022 May-Crane Fellowships
Learn about the 2022 May-Crane Fellowship recipients and their projects at Harvard Library. -
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May-Crane Fellowships
A chance for Harvard undergraduate and graduate students to work on a project under the mentorship of Harvard Library. -
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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.