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‘Edward Gorey: The Gloomy Gallery’ at Houghton Library Review: The Bleak and the Beautiful
The Gloomy Gallery provides viewers with an intimate window into Gorey’s work, from poems and plays to decks of cards and miniature theaters. -
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Countway Library Celebrates 60th Birthday
Countway staff reflect on the past while leading patrons into the future. -
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The Artist Edward Gorey—and Pets—at Harvard
Harvard Magazine reviews winter exhibits at Houghton Library. -
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Press Release: America’s Tumultuous Early History Comes to Life in Harvard Library’s Latest Project
300,000 newly digitized pages from Colonial era North American life available for the first time -
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Press Release: 2022 Hofer Prizes Announced
The Philip Hofer Collecting Prize for Books or Art was awarded to four students for their collections. -
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Press Release: Harvard Library Endorses New Action Plan for Diamond Open Access
The Library announces endorsement of a new open access action plan from Science Europe, cOAlition S, OPERAS, and the French National Research Agency. -
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Press Release: 17 Million Volumes Held by ReCAP Partner Libraries Now Accessible Through HOLLIS
Harvard has added 4 million volumes to the ReCAP shared collection, and Harvard Library users can now request all 17 million volumes directly. -
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Press Release: University Archives Seeks Contributions to Project on Community Pandemic Experience
The COVID-19 Community Archiving Project aims to document the collective pandemic experience of the broad Harvard community. -
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Press Release: Many Library Buildings Close; Materials Remain Accessible to Harvard Community
Many Harvard library buildings close in response to the coronavirus. HUID holders can still request library materials. -
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Opening Harvard’s Doors: A Conversation with Anne-Marie Eze on the Future Harvard Library Discovery Center
When the Harvard Library Discovery Center opens in Widener Library in fall 2026, it will serve as a welcoming space for all.