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Press Release: Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP) Expands Scope and Membership
Harvard University joins the consortium with the aim of implementing strategies for collaboration in building, sharing, and preserving collections. -
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Press Release: Harvard Exempts Its Librarian-Scholars From the Work-For-Hire Doctrine
Under a new policy, Harvard librarians who write works of scholarship will now own the copyrights. -
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Press Release: “The Gatsos I Loved: A Concert” Celebrated Greek Poet Nikos Gatsos
Harvard Library presented a celebration of Greek language and culture at Harvard’s historic Sanders Theatre. -
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Press Release: ‘Follow the Map’ Exhibition at Harvard Map Collection Tells the Stories Behind the Maps
Maps don’t just tell us where to go, they tell us where we’ve been. -
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Press Release: Harvard Library Presents: “The Gatsos I Loved: A Concert” on October 14, 2018
Concert features acclaimed Greek singer Manolis Mitsias and renowned actress Karyofyllia Karabeti celebrating the poet’s enduring legacy. -
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Press Release: Nikos Gatsos Archive at Harvard Library Sheds Light on Greek Cultural History
Harvard Library has acquired the archive of influential Greek poet and lyricist Nikos Gatsos (1911-1992). -
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Press Release: ‘Harvard, 1968’ Exhibition at Harvard Archives Brings Student Unrest to Life
Free exhibition at the Harvard University Archives provides a glimpse into the turbulent events that shook Harvard’s campus and the world during 1968. -
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Harvard Law releases digitized Nuremberg Trials archive on 80th anniversary
Harvard Law School on Thursday released a newly-digitized, searchable archive of more than 750,000 pages of documents from the 13 Nuremberg Trials. -
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Harvard Law School Library releases first complete set of digitized Nuremberg Trials records
The law school has finalized the first complete, keyword searchable online collection of more than 750,000 pages of Nazi war tribunals documents. -
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Life and times of ‘the birth certificate of the U.S.’
First-years spend semester delving into 1770s texts and the nation's founding document.