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“Dear Diary”: American Lives in First Person
The Schlesinger Library is home to more than 3,000 volumes of personal diaries. One former curator aims to read—and describe—as many as she can. -
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Historic Bow & Arrow Press Will Move to Lamont Library Following Adams House Eviction
The Bow & Arrow Press, a student-run letterpress printing studio, will move to Lamont Library following its removal from Adams House last year. -
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At Harvard: volumes large and small, the aesthetic life of plants, volcanic eruptions
Exhibition titles don’t come more alliteratively straightforward than “Big Books, Tiny Tomes." -
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17 Books to Soak Up This Summer
Harvard Library staff recommendations cover romance, fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, memoir, music, politics, history -
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Woodberry Poetry Room Receives Mellon Grant for New Open Access Poetry Portal “The Library of Voices”
The Woodberry Poetry Room has received a 2024-2026 Mellon Foundation grant to preserve 100 years of cultural heritage recordings. -
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Ancient Chinese texts salvaged from across 95 countries for future research
The project includes a book with only two known copies, one of which is at the Harvard-Yenching Library. -
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Harvard Library Acquires Copy of ‘Green Book’
Rare original copy of Jim Crow-era travel guide ‘key document in Black history’ -
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2024 Pforzheimer Fellowships
Meet the five Pforzheimer Fellows at Harvard Library. -
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Early Greek Manuscripts at Houghton
Byzantine and early modern Greek manuscripts, reflecting centuries of religious and intellectual traditions -
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Cognitive science journal Open Mind to be cofunded by Harvard Library and MIT Libraries
Open Mind will be cofunded by Harvard Library and MIT Libraries through 2027 in effort to advance open access press.