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  • Gouache painting of a purple and yellow orchid, labeled "Paphinia Grandis."

    Introducing the Plant Humanities Lab

    Yota Batsaki

  • A black-and-white early photograph of Gore Hall, a large Gothic structure with four corner turrets, with trees in the foreground.
    Joseph P. Cooke, IV, "Gore Hall, Harvard Yard," 1844. Demolished in 1913, Gore Hall was on the site of the present-day Widener Library (Harvard Fine Arts Library, Digital Images and Slides Collection 1980.10382, http://id.lib.harvard.edu/images/olvwork245299/catalog).

    Why George Washington’s Library Is Not at Harvard

    Kenneth E. Carpenter

  • A portrait of Catharine Maria Sedgwick wearing a velvet dress.

    Washington Writing in the Archival Space of Catharine Maria Sedgwick’s The Linwoods (1835)

    Derek Kane O'Leary

Close-up of books on four shelves, in disarray.

Publisher's Note

Thomas Hyry

A sheep with its left foreleg raised, below a banner with the inscription "PERSEVERE."

The Best-Laid Plans: A Letter from the Editors

Mitch Nakaue and Anne-Marie Eze

Announcements

The 2020–2021 Harvard Library Advancing Open Knowledge Grant Recipients

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Exhibitions: Winners of the 2020 Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize

Friday, January 15, 2021

Announcing the Winner of the 2020 Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Available for Research: The Neil Chayet collection of audio and transcripts from Looking at the Law, 1976–2017, at Harvard Law School Library

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Collection Now Available: Cuban Slavery Documents, 1561–1898

Wednesday, November 18, 2020
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From the Archives

Title image of "The Coming Revolution in Knowledge" by Michael Crichton, as originally printed in Harvard Library Bulletin.

Among Harvard's Libraries: The Coming Revolution in Knowledge

Michael Crichton

A wood-cut engraving of a hyena standing on a hill with the silhouettes of two people in the distant background.

Animal Pleasures: Popular Zoology in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century England

Harriet Ritvo

 
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