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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. -
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An exhibit marked with food stains and handwritten notes
Radcliffe explores social histories of recipes through its vast collection of community cookbooks. -
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A treasure trove for K-pop fans
‘Korean Stars’ course inspires Harvard-Yenching Library’s 17-box collection of merch spanning ’90s to today. -
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A K-pop display at the Harvard-Yenching Library, pop singer JoJo on Broadway, and more news you might have missed
Harvard-Yenching Library's holdings number more than 1.5 million books. They also include materials relating to, yes, K-pop. -
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Turning the Page: Berkshire Librarian Rebuilds Collection With Harvard’s Support
BCC received donations from a network of libraries and academic institutions across New England — including over 100 books from Harvard Library. -
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Harvard-Yenching Library Special Collections
From Chinese rubbings to Naxi manuscripts, Harvard-Yenching Library’s special collections serve scholars worldwide as an indispensable resource for the study of East and Southeast Asia. -
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Time has not been kind to VHS
As tech turns 50, preservationists race to save material stored on vanishing format. -
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New Harvard Library Website Launches
The updated site draws on years of user research and analytics gathered since the previous version launched in 2018.