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The Tuskegee Experiment: Listen to Nurse Eunice Rivers Speak Her Truth
The medical staff member directly involved in the infamous study was interviewed in 1977 for Schlesinger Library’s Black Women Oral History Project. -
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Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros Archive
Peruvian-born dancer and choreographer shaped ballet in Miami and abroad. -
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‘A Moral Obligation’: Charles Berlin and 60 Years of Collecting for Harvard Library
The Judaica Division head looks back on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of its founding, and of his tenure there. -
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Curiouser and Curiouser!
The new Solomon Gate and the renovated Houghton Library inspire some reflections from Harvard President Lawrence S. Bacow. -
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Harvard Library Applauds New White House Policy Guidelines Expanding Research Access
New guidelines promote open access policies that make scholarly communication more inclusive and equitable, Harvard Library leaders say. -
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There’s a Database of 1000s of Historical Cookbooks and You Can Add to It
Honorary curator of Schlesinger’s culinary collection Barbara Ketcham Wheaton spent decades working on The Sifter: A Tool for Food History Research. -
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Librarians and Lawmakers Are Fighting for Better E-Book Access
Since the early 2010s, libraries and publishers have clashed over e-book licenses, which grant libraries permission to loan digital books. -
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Houghton Library Opens Exhibition on Drag in America
Organized by the curator of the Harvard Theatre Collection, the exhibit highlights the long history of drag as a part of American culture.