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Press Release: Digital Futures Consortium at Harvard: A Graceful Sunset for a Successful Evolution
The Digital Futures Consortium at Harvard, its work now integrated into other campus initiatives, will disband at the end of the spring term. -
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Press Release: John Ashbery Papers and Reading Library Acquired by Harvard University
Harvard Library becomes the center of study on Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Ashbery (1927–2017). -
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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.