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The Power of the Tongue: Ways to Support the Proliferation of Indigenous Languages
In recognition and honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a post on the importance of language preservation. -
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GSD Exhibition Explores the ‘Unprecedented Realism’ of Machado Silvetti
The architect’s personal collection was recently acquired by the Graduate School of Design’s Frances Loeb Library. -
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Annual IP3 Awards: Kyle Courtney
Public Knowledge presented its Intellectual Property Award to Harvard Library Copyright Advisor Kyle K. Courtney. -
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Statement from Martha Whitehead Celebrating Open Access Week 2022
University Librarian Martha Whitehead on our commitment to the concept of 'open' and the importance of Open Access Week. -
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Schlesinger Adjusts Roe v. Wade 50th Exhibit to New Reality
A Radcliffe exhibit and conference will examine the future as well as history now that the Supreme Court has overturned the landmark ruling. -
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Check Out 7 of the Most Beautiful Libraries in the World
Harvard's “marble monolith,” Widener Library, makes the cut in this library roundup. -
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Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Papers at the Harvard Law School Library
HLSL has been chosen as a steward of the papers of the celebrated and influential Harvard Law professor and civil rights scholar.
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Mystery of Dark Matter — and Search for WIMP
MIT’s Peter Fisher detailed his new book, ‘What Is Dark Matter?,’ at a Harvard Science Book Talk co-sponsored by Harvard Library. -
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What Does ‘Open Access’ Mean to You? Free Research Outputs, and Beyond
In celebration of Open Access Week, Colleen Cressman writes about moving beyond research outputs as an open access goal. -
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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Death Masks
Harvard’s collections include the death masks of William James, Dante Alighiere, James Joyce, e.e. cummings, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Walt Whitman.