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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. -
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Open Science Framework
Use OSF to collaborate, manage, and share your documents, datasets, and research projects. -
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In Defense of Library Lending
Harvard Library’s Kyle K. Courtney, the chair of Library Futures, defends controlled digital lending, the practice at issue in a key copyright case. -
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Library Lessons From a Harvard Senior
Advice on making the most of library resources from College senior and Harvard Library Communications intern Tess Kelley. -
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Harvard Law School Librarians Celebrate Freedom to Read in Banned Books Read-Out
Librarians and staff members crowded the front steps as they took turns reading aloud selections from their favorite banned books and authors. -
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An Archivist with an Eye for Neglected History
In her new role as Harvard Archivist, Ginny Hunt will take a deeper dive into ‘invisible’ achievements, student engagement, and the Legacy of Slavery.