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Then & Now: Langdell Hall
Langdell Hall, which opened in 1907, is the home of the most extensive academic law library in the world. -
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Votes of the Harvard Corporation Related to the University Archives
The history of the Harvard University Archives and the Harvard Corporation votes that brought it into being. -
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The Woman Who Tried to Make Porn Safe for Feminism
How the archive of Candida Royalle, a porn star turned pioneering director, landed at the Schlesinger Library. -
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‘Access to law is foundational to the broader goal of access to justice’
The Caselaw Access Project (CAP) has worked to scan all federal and court cases from the Harvard Law School Library and get them online. -
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Q&A with Houghton Library about the book Des destinées de l’âme
Tom Hyry and Anne-Marie Eze of Houghton Library spoke with Harvard Library Communications about the path forward for the book. -
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In Photos: Symphonies Across Stacks at the Loeb Music Library
A tour through the Loeb Music Library. -
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Performing Latinx
Christofer Rodelo discusses their work on the role of performance in building Latinx identity in the US, and other topics. -
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Looking → Seeing: Taking a Dive into Harvard’s Historical Photography Collections
Learning about early photography and sharpening photography analysis skills. -
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Making the Public Record Public
Harvard Law School digitized seven million judicial opinions, which are now available for public use. -
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Libraries are trying to change eBook rental
Normally, books, manuals, and even digital media are purchased by libraries and then leased to patrons. That isn’t always the case with eBook rental.