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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. -
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Five Stories of Self-Discovery Through Reading and Collecting Books
The Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize winners for 2022. -
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How Roe Got to Be Roe
Schlesinger Library holdings document the long, pitched dispute over abortion in archival documents, photos, letters, and voices of women. -
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Schlesinger to Archive Boston’s ‘Teen Voices’ Magazine
For more than 20 years, Teen Voices was a magazine written by and for teen girls, especially girls of color, to challenge media images and messages. -
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Emily Dickinson, Drama Queen
Two institutions, including Houghton Library, have acquired props and scripts from a popular literary TV series. -
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First Modern Novel, Oldest Language
Translated by two Kashmiri pandits in the 1930s, a Sanskrit edition of Don Quixote was rediscovered in Houghton Library.