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A Year That Changed Students, and Students Changed the World
In any other year, the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. would have stood out as the tragedy that defined the troubles of its time. -
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Visualizing the World at the Harvard Map Collection
A map is not merely an image of the earth, precisely plotted and filed as a scientific record. -
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A Revolution, 50 Years in the Making
The "Harvard, 1968" exhibition at the Harvard Archives explores the events of that momentous year and beyond. -
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New Library Website Provides Digital Front Door to Harvard Resources
Redesigned after extensive testing and feedback from more than 250 students, researchers, and faculty, the new site is intended to be intuitive. -
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Harvard Library Passport Exhibit Highlights Stories of Migration
It took two doctoral students months to track down the expired documents found in Harvard University collections for their exhibit. -
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A 'Passport' to Other Lives, Places, Times
A book pierced by a bullet during the Hamidian massacres in Armenia. Leon Trotsky’s exile papers. Visas from countries that no longer exist. -
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Documents of Freedom
Business School celebration of African-American Student Union includes cornerstones of American rights. -
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Keeping First-Years Informed
FAS program aims to strengthen connections between librarians, students. -
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Two Centuries of Treasures in the Harvard Law School Library
For much of its history, the library’s mission has included actively collecting, preserving and making freely available materials that are in danger. -
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A History of Games at Houghton
The enduring charm of tabletop games can be explored in a historical collection stored in a closet at Houghton Library.