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Arabic 78 Recordings
Early disc recordings of Arab and Arab-American music that spans the first half of the twentieth century. -
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‘If a Poem Could Live and Breathe’: A Novel Based on Teddy Roosevelt’s Letters
After reading letters held in Harvard Library’s Theodore Roosevelt Collection, author Mary Calvi crafted her story of Roosevelt’s first love. -
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Create and connect your Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) account with Harvard. -
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Houghton Library Explores the History of Self-Publishing
Austen, Whitman, Woolf all self-published? That’s right. A new exhibit at Houghton offers a more encompassing view of the practice. -
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Living Antiquity: Inside Tufts University’s Rare Book Collections
In recent years, much work has been done to organize the collection and uncover its hidden treasures. -
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HBS Exhibit Looks at One of the Most Infamous Financial Crashes in History
“The South Sea Bubble, 1720: Narratives of the First International Crash” was organized by Baker Library Special Collections. -
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West Stacks Reading Room Reopened with Art Celebrating Diversity & Intersectionality
The updated space features literature representing marginalized groups, including works on disabilities, abolitionist history, and LGBTQ+ experiences. -
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Houghton Exhibit Highlights the Rich History of DIY Publishing
Creative people have bypassed gatekeepers for centuries to distribute “what they wanted to share so badly.” -
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IPLC Letter to the Office of Science & Technology Policy
The following letter was sent to the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy on behalf of the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation. -
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HBCU Library Alliance Partners with Harvard Library to Expand Access to African American History Collections
‘Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery’ funds will support a multi-year collaborative project to deepen digitization capacity of HBCUs