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Fanny Howe Notebooks, 1967-2021
A collection of over 110 notebooks and diaries of award-winning poet, novelist, and memoirist Fanny Howe -
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Woodberry Poetry Room Collection of Vinyl Records
A dazzling array of literary recordings on vinyl, many of which can be played on the Aalto-designed consoles in the Woodberry Poetry Room -
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Anne Sexton and Her Kind Sound Recordings, 1968-1971
The sound archive of the groundbreaking band Anne Sexton and Her Kind, including demo tapes, studio recordings, and live performances -
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HBCU Library Alliance and Harvard Team Up to Expand Access to Black History
Legacy of Slavery funds will support a collaborative project to deepen the digitization capacity of historically Black colleges and universities. -
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Amateur Sleuths Unveil Women Behind 132-Year-Old Boston Harbor Adventure Journal
Coming across the journal in Schlesinger Library, author Stephanie Schorow was “staggered” by its beauty. -
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‘A Little Cookbook Project’ from Pforzheimer House
In 2005, two undergraduates put out a call for students’ creative dining hall recipes. Today, their cookbook sits in Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library. -
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Harvard Partners with HBCUs to Digitize Library Collections
The new partnership aims to advance efforts in digitizing and preserving collections at historically Black institutions. -
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Guerre en Ukraine: Elles ont choisi de se battre sur le front numérique
Harvard bibliographer Olha Aleksic describes her work building a digital archive documenting the Russian war in Ukraine. -
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Cora Du Bois Fellowship
A fellowship for PhD candidates in anthropology or related fields who are at the final stage of their dissertation, and whose research would benefit from working at Tozzer Library. This fellowship is open to Harvard and non-Harvard students. -
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Long Before the W-2, There Was the Quipu: Accounting Systems of Incan and Andean Peoples
Exploring the recordkeeping of South American peoples dating back to the 9th century.