Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by FAS Department "Libraries/Museums"
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A Balancing Act: Digital and Physical Access to Ephemera at the Harvard Theatre Collection
(Performing Arts Resources, 2016)As we enter an age of born digital material and digitized facsimiles of physical items, what does responsible access for ephemera in a performing arts collection look like? What are the needs of researchers and course ... -
The Biodiversity Heritage Library: sharing biodiversity with the world
(Sage, 2009)Ten major natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries, and research institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States joined in 2005 to develop a strategy and operational plan to digitize the published ... -
Bohemians Before Bohemianism
(Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, 2006) -
Books in the British Raj: The Contradictions of Liberal Imperialism
(Gutenberg-Ges (Book) / Penn State University Press (Journal), 2001) -
Brain Matters: Resources for Researchers in the Neurosciences
(ACRL Science and Technology Section, 2015) -
The Business of Enlightenment: A Publishing History of the Encyclopedie 1775-1800
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Coincident Tick Infestations in the Nostrils of Wild Chimpanzees and a Human in Uganda
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2013)Ticks in the nostrils of humans visiting equatorial African forests have been reported sporadically for decades, but their taxonomy and natural history have remained obscure. We report human infestation with a nostril tick ... -
Collecting and Researching in the History of Books
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A Comparison of Beginning and Advanced Engineering Students’ Description of Information Skills
(2015)Objective – The purpose of this research was to examine how beginning and advanced level engineering students report use of information when completing an engineering design process. This information is important for ... -
Convergence or Collision? Archival Appraisal and the Expanded Role of Special Collections in the Research Library
(2016)The deadpan comedian Steven Wright has a joke I have always been fond of. “You can’t have everything. Where would you put it?” My role today is to give perspective from special collections and archives within the research ... -
Cum privilegio: Licensing of the Press Act of 1662
(University of Chicago Press, 2014) -
The Devil in the Holy Water: Political Libel in Eighteenth-Century France
(Oxford University Press, 2007) -
Digital Publishing: A Home for Faculty in the Library -- Exercises in Innovation from Harvard Law School
(2018-02-22)As libraries continue transforming through the digital age, we are faced with a familiar opportunity for renewal: the deepening of the faculty-library relationship -- this time in a digital framework. Instead of simply ... -
Discourse and Diffusion
(Grupo de Pesquisa em História dos Conceitos e Teoria Política e Social do Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ) / History of Political and Social Concepts Group (HPSCG), 2005) -
E-resources in the US university library: Harvard’s case under the pandemic
(J-Stage, 2021)Due to the pandemic, Harvard University swiftly switched its instruction from in-person to remote in the middle of March 2020. The online instruction continues through the fall semester. Providing online resources have ... -
Follow the Map: The Harvard Map Collection at 200
(2018-07)The exhibition catalogue for the bicentennial exhibition of the Harvard Map Collection. “Follow the Map: The Harvard Map Collection at 200,” explores the growth of the Map Collection. “Follow the Map” brings together ... -
Food for Early Animal Evolution
(Springer Nature, 2017-08)Ever since microorganisms first emerged, Earth and the life upon it have engaged in something of a pas de deux. Seldom during this long history have the dance's tempo and the dramatic heights of the jeté leaps exceeded ... -
Leveraging Library Trust to Combat Misinformation on Social Media
(Elsevier BV, 2019-01)One reason librarians are confident they have a role to play in fighting misinformation is the level of trust in libraries as institutions. Exactly how they might leverage that trust remains unclear and untested. Building ... -
Librarians and Statistics: Thoughts on a Tentative Relationship
(2012)Librarians are not trained as original researchers during library school. As a result, librarians as authors may succumb to common statistical misconceptions and use errors, thus it is important for librarians to know how ...