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The Maps From Your Favorite Fantasy Novels Are On Display Now At This Special Exhibit
I read a lot of fantasy novels as a child, and I always enjoyed studying the maps in the front and back pages of those books. -
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Charting the Geography of Classic Literature
A new exhibit focuses on maps of fictional worlds. -
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The Objects of Their Reflection
It’s hard to imagine even the most jaded student entering the Houghton Library without a sense of awe. -
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Caselaw Access Project Launches API and Bulk Data Service
Project gives free access to 360 years of American court cases. -
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Harvard Converts Millions of Legal Documents into Open Data
The Caselaw Access Project, from the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School, went live Oct. 29 and aggregates millions of state and federal case -
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Baker Library Tells Tale of Rise and Fall of Lehman Brothers
Baker Library’s Lehman Collection provides unique view of one of America’s longest-running and largest investment banks. -
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The Soviet Children’s Books That Broke the Rules of Propaganda
How folk tales and traditional life snuck into avant-garde kids’ books in the 1930s. -
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Harvard Law Just Released 6.5 Million Court Decisions Online
The publication, which represents nearly 6.5 million state and federal court cases, is the culmination of a five-year project. -
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Immigration, Under the Stage Lights
Houghton exhibit shows how new arrivals repeatedly influenced, rejuvenated American theater. -
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Special Exhibits Mark Bacow Inauguration
On Oct. 4–5, Harvard libraries celebrate the University’s past — and future.