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Harvard’s Records Schedules
Policies to help Harvard administrators, faculty, and staff identify different types of records and know how long to keep them. -
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Transfer Your Historically Significant Records to the Archives
We collaborate with Harvard offices, programs, research centers, libraries, and museums to preserve records that reflect our history and community. -
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Records Management Trainings & Workshops
Sessions are open to employees from Central Administration, Harvard College, graduate schools, research centers and institutes, and affiliated Harvard entities. -
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Houghton Library Film, Photo and Interview Requests
Learn more about what types of media requests are granted and how to submit a request to film or conduct an interview at Houghton Library. -
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About the Fine Arts Library
The Fine Arts Library is the primary resource for the study of the history of art and architecture and related subjects at Harvard University. -
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Fine Arts Library Collections
Our collections support research and teaching in the global history of art, architecture, and visual culture from antiquity to the present, and the practice of contemporary art making. -
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Accessibility of the Fine Arts Library
Details on the accessibility of the Fine Arts Library building. -
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Harvard-Yenching Library General Collections
The most comprehensive East Asian collection of any American university, we hold materials in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and other East Asian languages. -
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About Harvard-Yenching Library
The origins of the Harvard-Yenching Library date to 1879, when the Chinese scholar Ko K’un-hua (Ge Kunhua) arrived at Harvard to teach the University’s first Chinese-language courses. -
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About the Loeb Music Library
The Loeb Music Library provides users state-of-the-art resources along with fine historic holdings in a comfortable and inviting research environment.