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‘Turning information into something physical’
Houghton exhibit looks at how punched cards — invented 300 years ago to streamline weaving — led to modern computing -
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HBCU Digital Library Trust preserves history
The HBCU Digital Library Trust digitizes stories of historically Black colleges and universities and expands access. -
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2025 May-Crane Fellowships
Read about this year's May-Crane projects. -
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Meet the Harvard librarian fighting publishers for cheaper ebooks
Kyle K. Courtney is working on legislation that would compel publishers to cut libraries a better deal. -
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We re-created a 200-year-old garden. This is what we learned.
Emily Dickinson was once better-known as a gardener. The poet’s first book, held at Harvard's Houghton Library, preserved these species. -
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The Culture Show Podcast: Imari Paris Jeffries, Edward Gorey: The Gloomy Gallery, and Baldwin: A Love Story
Curator Molly Schwartzburg joins The Culture Show for an overview of a new exhibition “Edward Gorey: The Gloomy Gallery." -
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A statement on Des destinées de l’âme and its stewardship
Harvard Library has removed human skin from the binding of a copy of Arsène Houssaye’s book Des destinées de l’âme, held at Houghton Library. -
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How fashion police have been walking beat for centuries
Houghton Library exhibit highlights attempts to regulate what women wear through literature, art. -
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Open Access Week 2025
Join Harvard Library as we celebrate International Open Access Week starting October 20. -
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Harvard Library Celebrates Student Collectors
Harvard Library announces the 2025 winners of the Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize and the Philip Hofer Prize for Collecting Books or Art.