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Announcing a new HOLLIS for Archival Discovery
The next generation of HOLLIS for Archival Discovery is now available for research use. -
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‘Talent can be a great hindrance … It’s really about endurance’
MacArthur-winning poet and novelist Ocean Vuong offers advice to young writers at Woodberry Poetry Room's Eliot Memorial Reading. -
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Updike's life in letters
From teen penning fan mail on family farm to Pulitzer Prize-winning author, John Updike's life is captured in his correspondence held at Houghton. -
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The stories behind the books
Harvard’s libraries hold volumes whose worth goes beyond their words. -
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Gathering medieval French prayerbook, Kabuki in America, Sylvia Plath’s thoughts
New Houghton exhibits highlights breadth of new acquisitions — and of library’s collection. -
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Ancient words reawaken as China's classics go digital
Among the highlights is a batch of digitized books donated by the Harvard-Yenching Library to the National Library of China in February. -
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When keyboards are key
Harvard’s Houghton Library puts the typewriter front and center in an exhibit on women's type labor. -
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Love Data Week 2026: Where Is the Data?
Each year, Love Data Week invites the global research community to reflect on how data are created, managed, cared for, shared, and sustained. -
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Starting at Harvard and Falling for Your First Tree
A freshman seminar at the Arnold Arboretum teaches students about biodiversity and makes a class visit to the Botany Libraries. -
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Artifacts of late director Edward Yang donated to Harvard Library
Over ten thousand artifacts left behind by the late director Edward Yang will be donated to the Harvard Film Archive and the Harvard-Yenching Library.