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About Widener Library
Built with a gift from Eleanor Elkins Widener, the library is a memorial to her son, Harry, Class of 1907. Harry was an enthusiastic young bibliophile who died aboard the Titanic. -
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Accessibility of Lamont Library
Details on the accessibility of the Lamont Library building. -
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That’s a book?
Faculty and staff offer recommendations for side trips off the beaten path. -
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Harvard Library Tests AI Tools to Help Researchers Navigate Collections
Harvard Library is integrating artificial intelligence into its systems in an effort to make its vast collections easier to search. -
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Woodberry Poetry Room Events
Explore our popular series of readings, lectures, seminars, and oral histories. -
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You know the author. Meet the typist.
Exhibit celebrates women who labored behind the scenes of masterworks. -
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A Voice to Be Heard
Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library acquires the papers of Barbara Smith—activist, author, editor, and publisher. -
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Harvard’s Houghton Library showcases typists’ contributions to arts and literature
After two years of research, the free exhibition featuring artifacts of women's type labor in the late 19th and 20th centuries opened on Jan. 26. -
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Letters from a dark past revisited in a darkening present
A small exhibition at Harvard’s Houghton Library looks at Japanese internment. -
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Accessibility of Tozzer Library
Details on the accessibility of the Tozzer Library building and space.