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Re-Wilding Harvard, Spring 2024
During Spring 2024, the Harvard Map Collection embedded with history course Re-Wilding Harvard, taught by Professor Joyce Chaplin. -
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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