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| Artemas Ward House and Its Collections The General Artemas Ward House in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts was the home of General Artemas Ward, first commander-in-chief of the patriot forces, and was occupied by his descendents until 1909. It was opened to the public by one of Ward's descendents, also Artemas Ward, from 1909 to 1925 when it ... |
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Biomedical Image Library The Biomedical Image Library (BIL) is a publicly accessible repository and retrieval system for original digital micrographs that have been produced in support of basic biological research. BIL holds light, fluorescent, and confocal micrographs in a centralized infrastructure to ensure persistent ... |
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Botanical and Cultural Images of Eastern Asia from the Arboretum Archives Thousands of botanical and cultural images of Eastern Asia by E. H. Wilson from the Arnold Arboretum Horticultural Library. |
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Bracton Online A digital presentation of Bracton: De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliæ (Bracton on the Laws and Customs of England), the first comprehensive attempt to rationally articulate English law. The 13th-century document is commonly attributed to the English judge and scholar Henry of Bratton. Here the ... |
| Chinese Rubbings Collection The virtual collection for Chinese rubbings provides acess to all currently cataloged and digitized rubbings held by Harvard collections. The virtual collection as of January 2008 includes 1,945 rubbings housed in the Fine Arts Library. Other rubbings will be added in future months. |
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Coin and Conscience: Popular Views of Money, Credit and Speculation An online presentation of an exhibition catalog issued by Baker Library (Harvard Business School) in 1986 with digital images of prints from the Bleichroeder Collection. The collection includes more than 1,000 woodcuts, engravings, etchings, and lithographs ranging in date from the 16th to the 19th ... |
| Concrete Symbol: The Building of Harvard Business School, 1908-1927 This online resource traces the early years of Harvard Business School from its founding in 1908 to the dedication of the campus in 1927. Look back at the process behind the planning and building of the campus, and examine a selection of the wide array of architectural guidelines, correspondence, ... |
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| Contagion: Historical Views of Diseases and Epidemics Provides access to digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources selected from Harvard University libraries and archives. The collection provides general background information on diseases and epidemics worldwide, and is organized around significant "episodes" of contagious disease. These ... |
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| Countway Repository The Countway Library Repository contains a series of digital collections curated by the library and the Center for the History of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. The Countway Repository is part of our HMScholars Initiative and is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes ... |
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Daguerreotypes at Harvard on-line exhibit Among the millions of photographs collected by Harvard University for research and teaching are more than 3,500 daguerreotypes. The first publicly announced photographic process, the daguerreotype was introduced by Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre in 1839. The process involved treating a silver-coated ... |
| Daring Experiment: Harvard and Business Education for Women, 1937-1970 This online resource traces the history of business education for women at Harvard, and features a wide array of historic documents, photographs, publications and oral history interview from both the Radcliffe College Archives and the Harvard Business School Archives. |
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DASH DASH is the university's central, open access repository for the scholarly output of faculty and the broader research community at Harvard. |
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Digital Scores and Libretti Digital scores and libretti from the Harvard Library collections, including first and early editions and manuscript copies of music from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries by J.S. Bach and Bach family members, Mozart, Schubert and other composers, as well as multiple versions of ... |
| Dying Speeches and Bloody Murders: Crime Broadsides Collected by The Harvard Law School Library Dying Speeches and Bloody Murders: Crime Broadsides Collected by The Harvard Law School Library showcases the Library's collection of more than 500 crime broadsides. Just as programs are sold at sporting events today, these broadsides -- styled at the time as "Last Dying Speeches" or "Bloody ... |
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| Expeditions and Discoveries Expeditions and Discoveries presents a multi-disciplinary collection of over 50,000 pages of manuscripts and records, more than 250,000 pages of published materials, 1,700 visual works, and 185 maps from 14 Harvard repositories. The site features nine expeditions in which Harvard University played ... |
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| Harvard Map Collection Digital Maps The Harvard Map Collection is one of the oldest and largest collections of cartographic materials in the United States with over 500,000 items. Resources range from 16th century globes to modern maps and geographic information systems (GIS) layers. A selection of our materials has been digitally ... |
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| Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System Provides access to a collection of digitized transcripts of interviews conducted with Soviet émigrés to West Germany, Austria, and the United States, in 1950 and 1951. A unique source for the study of Soviet society between 1917 and the mid-1940s, the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System ... |
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Harvard/Radcliffe Online Historical Reference Shelf More than 100,000 full-text searchable pages of frequently consulted sources on the history of Harvard and Radcliffe, including annual reports, narrative histories, writings, statistics, founding documents, Massachusetts legislation concerning Harvard, Harvard songs sung at football games and other ... |
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Hedda Morrison Photographs of China More than 5,000 photographs from the Harvard-Yenching Library (Harvard College Library) taken by Hedda Hammer Morrison (1908-1991) during her residence in Beijing from 1933 to 1946. Her photographs document lifestyles, trades, handicrafts, landscapes, religious practices, and architectual ... |
| Human Factor: Introducing the Industrial Life Photograph Collection at the Baker Library The Human Factor provides access to a selection from the more than 2,100 images of Baker Library’s Industrial Life Photograph Collection. The photographs were gathered by Harvard Business School for students to study the interaction of worker and machine in a variety of manufacturing operations, ... |
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| Human Relations Movement: Harvard Business School and the Hawthorne Experiments (1924-1933) The Human Relations Movement provides access to selections from the mountain of documents created by the landmark, nine year study of worker behavior at Western Electric’s massive Hawthorne Works plant. Conducted by Elton Mayo, and Fritz J. Roethlisberger, this seminal behavioral study represents ... |
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| Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930 Provides access to digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources selected from Harvard's library and museum collections. These full-text resources are publicly available via the World Wide Web and are fully searchable. This collection documents voluntary immigration to the United States ... |
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| Iranian Oral History Project The Iranian Oral History Project (IOHP) is a unique resource for the study of modern Iranian history. The collection consists of the personal accounts of 134 individuals who played major roles in or were eyewitnesses to important political events in Iran from the 1920s to the 1980s. Of these, 118 ... |
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| Islamic Heritage Project IHP is a multi-disciplinary collection of high-quality digital reproductions of more than 270 Islamic manuscripts, more than 300 published texts, and 58 maps from Harvard's renowned library and museum collections. Subjects represented include religious texts and commentaries; Sufism; history, ... |
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| Joseph Berry Keenan Digital Collection The Joseph Berry Keenan Digital Collection—comprised of manuscript materials and photographs—offers researchers invaluable insight into the Japanese War Crimes Trial -- one of the most important trials of the twentieth century. The Papers consist primarily of correspondence written during ... |
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Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection This catalog of a collection of Latin American pamphlets contains links to page images of each title. The collection includes more than 5000 items dating from the early 19th until the early 20th century. Many include maps, photographs and other illustrations. |
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Legal Portraits Online More than 4,000 portrait images of lawyers, jurists, political figures, and legal thinkers dating from the Middle Ages to the late 20th- century drawn from the Harvard Law School's Legal Portrait Collection. These prints, drawings, and photographs depict legal figures prominent in the Common Law as ... |
| MCZ Ernst Mayr Library Artwork Collection The MCZ Ernst Mayr Library Artwork Collection is a publicly accessible database and retrieval system of digitized images, from holdings of the Library's Special Collections and Archives, produced in support of zoological research. |
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Mercator Globes at Harvard Map Collection A presentation of images of the Mercator Globes at the Harvard Map Collection (Harvard College Library) with zooming and navigation. Mercator was a prolific publisher of maps and atlases. He also produced one version of a globe pair: a terrestrial globe in 1541 and a matching celestial globe in ... |
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Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature The Milman Parry Collection is the largest single repository of South Slavic heroic song in the world. The On-Line Database of Harvard's Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature (MPCOL) provides a publicly accessible guide to the contents of this unique archive of materials relating to South ... |