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Harvard University Archives

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://archives.harvard.edu   

Description:

The Harvard University Archives is the oldest and one of the largest institutional academic archives in the nation.

The Harvard University Archives collects, organizes, preserves and provides access to a comprehensive record of more than 375 years of life at Harvard. From 17th and 18th century diaries and scientific observations to 21st century web sites, the Harvard University Archives’ collections comprise over 51,000 feet and 9 terabytes of University records and related historical materials.

This activity is tied integrally to records management services for Harvard University staff, administrators and faculty. Records management staff provide guidance and resources for all stages in the records and information lifecycle, from creating records through destruction of non-permanent records or transfer of permanent records to the Harvard University Archives.

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Title: The Harvard Humanitarian

URL: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs077/1102238942357/archive/1102484452675.html

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Harvard Humanitarian is the monthly e-newsletter of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, a Harvard interfaculty initiative, works to improve the effectiveness of humanitarian strategies that have human rights principles within them and to educate and train humanitarian leaders through interdisciplinary collaboration. The newsletter (2008-2013) provides information about news, publications, and events related to the Harvard community and humanitarian responses. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.

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Title: Center for Nanoscale Systems (2016-2018)

URL: http://cns.fas.harvard.edu/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Center for Nanoscale Systems purchases, operates and maintains large, centralized scientific facilities for use by nanoscale science researchers. The Center also provides training and assistance to users and hosts seminars. The Center for Nanoscale Systems website provides information on its history and mission, management, news, events, research, facilities, the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, and safety. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Center for Nanoscale Systems.

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Title: Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Center for Systems Biology (2016-)

URL: http://sysbio.harvard.edu/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Center for Systems Biology, an interdepartmental initiative, seeks to combine a variety of experimental and theoretical approaches to find general principles that help to explain the structure, behavior, and evolution of cells and organisms. The Center website provides information on systems biology research and resources at Harvard, fellowship and postdoctoral opportunities, undergraduate internships, faculty, staff, Bauer Fellows publications, news, Bauer Forum seminars, Bauer lectures, and other events. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Center for Systems Biology.

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Title: Harvard Iranian Oral History Project

URL: http://ted.lib.harvard.edu/ted/deliver/advancedsearch?_collection=iohp

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Iranian Oral History Project was launched at Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies in the fall of 1981. The project provides scholars studying the contemporary political history of Iran with primary source material consisting of personal accounts of individuals who either played major roles in important political events and decisions from the 1920s to the 1970s or witnessed these events from close range. The Iranian Oral History Project TED database provided a means to discover this source material. However, none of the data could be captured here. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Iranian Oral History Project.

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Title: Index to Ming Dynasty Chinese Paintings

URL: http://ted.lib.harvard.edu/ted/deliver/home?_collection=ming

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Fine Arts Library is the primary resource for the study of the history of art and architecture and related disciplines at Harvard University. The Index to Ming Dynasty Chinese Paintings was a searchable dataset that continued James Cahill's print publication "An index of early Chinese painters and paintings: T'ang, Sung, and Yüan." This capture does not include data from the dataset. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library.

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Title: The Poet's Voice : A Digital Poetry Collection

URL: http://vc.lib.harvard.edu/vc/deliver/home?_collection=poetsvoice

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Woodberry Poetry Room, named in honor of Harvard alumnus and Professor George E. Woodberry (A.B., 1877), opened in 1931 for the purpose of bringing alive the poet's voice and creating a place at Harvard for the enduring delight and significance of poetry. The Poetry Room's archive of recorded poetry is widely acknowledged to be the largest in the world. Among its holdings are over 6,000 audio recordings from many sources in numerous formats. Approximately 3,300 of these are magnetic tape reels containing recordings specifically made by or for the Poetry Room at Harvard; some are original master recordings, and some are taped copies of material whose originals, in a variety of formats, have become damaged, fragile, or lost. From this group of 3,300 reels of tape a select number of recordings have been digitized and made accessible to the Harvard community and, when copyright restrictions permit, the general public. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Woodberry Poetry Room.

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Title: Artemas Ward House and Its Collections

URL: http://vc.lib.harvard.edu/vc/deliver/home?_collection=ward

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: 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 descendants until 1909. It was opened to the public by one of Ward's descendants, also Artemas Ward, from 1909 to 1925 when it was given to Harvard University. Harvard currently operates the house as a historic house museum. The Artemas Ward House and Its Collections Virtual Collection provides online access to over 6,000 images of the house, furnishings, manuscripts, photographs and related published sources, providing the opportunity to study an important figure of the American Revolution, a nineteenth-century farm family, and a twentieth-century museum. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard College Library.

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Title: Harvard Crimson Journalism Conference (2015-2018)

URL: https://programs.thecrimson.com/

Collection: H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning

Description: The Harvard Crimson Journalism Conference is a one-day event for high school journalists with all levels of experience. Participants attend seminars on different aspects of journalism led by the Crimson's editors and executives, panels on how to incorporate journalism experiences into college applications, as well as attend a keynote speech by an accomplished journalist followed by a Q&A session. Faculty advisors also have a chance to tour the building and participate in a roundtable discussion. The Conference is conducted in the Spring and Fall. The week-long Crimson Summer Journalism Academy provides an opportunity for students to work with Crimson staffers on various journalism-related skills, learn about the workings of a daily newspaper, and print a paper of their own at the end of the week. The Harvard Crimson Journalism Conferences website provides information on purpose and attendee eligibility requirements for the conference, seminars, discussion groups, conference leadership, dates, and costs. The Harvard Crimson Journalism Conference website provides information on purpose and attendee eligibility requirements for the conference, seminars, discussion groups, conference leadership, dates, and costs. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Crimson Journalism Conference. http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990143131960203941/catalog

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