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  2. Harvard Library - Kelli Piotrowski

    library.harvard.edu/staff/kelli-piotrowski

    Kelli Piotrowski specializes in the conservation of rare books and unbound works on paper and parchment. She holds a Masters of Art Conservation from Queen’s University, Canada and a Masters of Library Science from Queens College, City University of New York.

  3. ‘Revolutionary, Proud, and Ultra-Campy’: ‘My ... - Harvard...

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    Linda Simpson delivers the Fall 2022 Hofer Lecture at Houghton Library, with a cover of her magazine 'My Comrade' displayed behind her. My Comrade, Simpson said, was fundamentally a humor magazine inspired by the “campy, ironic, and silly,” drag culture in New York’s East Village.

  4. Home - African American Women - Harvard Library Guides

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    The Hear Black Women's Voices research guide includes those posts, additional items from the Schlesinger Library, and resources beyond Harvard University, and is intended to be a resource for students, researchers, and activists seeking to study and learn from African American women leaders.

  5. New York Times - Harvard Library

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    A personal nytimes.com account with full digital access to news. Digital content, from mid-1990s to present, including videos, podcasts, and interactive media. New York Times articles from 1851 to present, from the print and digital editions.

  6. New York City Public Schools - Harvard Library Guides

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    An overview of the history of the NYC public schools since colonial period (1637-1783) to postcolonial period. Includes suggestions on keywords and resources outside of the New York Public Library.

  7. Harvard Library - Elizabeth Kirk

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    Elizabeth Kirk is the Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources and Services for the Harvard Library. In this role, she provides system-wide leadership for collection development, as well as administration of Preservation Services, Open Scholarship and Research Data Services, and collection development and research, teaching, and ...

  8. Perks of a public library card: e-books and audiobooks that Harvard doesn't offer you through apps like Libby or OverDrive, online language learning programs, nicely digitized issues of current magazines and current foreign news sources-- and more.

  9. Black Women Oral History Project Interviews, 1976–1981

    guides.library.harvard.edu/schlesinger_bwohp/biographies

    Biographies. These biographical notes are taken from Guide to the Transcripts of the Black Women Oral History Project, edited by Ruth Edmonds Hill and Patricia Miller King and published in 1991. Additional biographical information can be found in the Biographical Files collection for the Project.

  10. Extra-Illustration in the Harvard Theatre Collection

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    Searching for and Requesting Inserted Material. A physical card catalog indexes the material bound into most extra-illustrated works owned by the Harvard Theatre Collection. These cards have been scanned, and can be accessed through the links below.

  11. Wellness - West Stacks Reading Room - Harvard Library Guides

    guides.library.harvard.edu/c.php?g=1247536&p=9136275

    ISBN: 9781523091324. Publication Date: 2020-09-15. This is the first book to define and explore Black fatigue, the intergenerational impact of systemic racism on the physical and psychological health of Black people--and explain why and how society needs to collectively do more to combat its pernicious effects.