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Countway Library exhibit explores historic anti-nuclear activism
A new exhibit highlights pioneering activists, including Harvard-affiliated leaders, in a physician-led movement against nuclear war. -
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Making universal connection through the intensely personal
Woodberry Poetry Room workshop project on tradition of elegy inspired by loneliness, grief of pandemic -
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Schlesinger exhibit turns spotlight on largely invisible past
Students, archivists collaborate to tell deeper story of Asian American women’s history
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When graphic design saves lives
AIDS public health poster collection illustrates communication in a crisis -
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Harvard Law School’s ‘copy’ of Magna Carta revealed as original
Researchers have discovered that a ‘copy’ of Magna Carta owned by the HLS Library is in fact an extraordinarily rare original from 1300 -
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New Interface for Harvard’s Records Schedules Is Now Live
Harvard University Archives and Records Management Services have launched a new interface for accessing Harvard’s records schedules. -
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‘There are secrets to unlock’
Harvard Library’s practice of preservation plays key role in future research -
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Coming June 30: Preview the new HOLLIS for Archival Discovery
Starting June 30, the next generation of HOLLIS for Archival Discovery will be available for preview. -
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"What story am I trying to tell?" Curating an exhibit at Houghton Library
Chloe McKain is student curator of our exhibit on the Caribbean, which celebrates the resilience of the Caribbean people. -
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Need a good summer read?
Whether you're vacationing or staycationing, you’ll be transported if you’ve got a great book. Harvard Library staff share their faves.