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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. -
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Japan As It Never Will Be Again
Harvard’s Stillman collection showcases glimpses of the Meiji era. -
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A Century Under the Influence of Edward Gorey
A review of the Gorey exhibits at New York’s Society of Illustrators and Houghton Library. -
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Farnsworth, the Hidden Gem of Lamont
Farnsworth Room in Lamont offers something different – the permission to read for fun. -
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Preserving the past, inspiring the future
Award-winning conservator Debora Mayer’s ties to Delaware shaped her career and continue to enrich student experiences. -
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Wilbur Rare Book Collection Donated to Harvard Divinity School Library
Gift from Starr King School for the Ministry deepens Harvard Divinity School’s collection of early modern religious and Unitarian history. -
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When bad things happen to good books
A Harvard GenEd class takes students to Weissman Preservation Center to see textual preservation firsthand. -
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Winter Recess Schedule 2025-2026
Using library systems and services during Winter Recess 2025 -
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When Cambridge was a ‘tiny Cuba’
125 years ago, a Harvard expedition drew 1,200 Cuban educators to a summer program in Cambridge.