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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: Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (2017)

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

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Carpenter Center program fosters meaningful engagement among artists, art, and audiences. Exhibitions, lectures, residencies, publications, performances, screenings, and informal gatherings are choreographed to create a place where visual literacy, knowledge production, contemporary art, and critical inquiry seamlessly meet. The Carpenter Center website provides information on programs, publications, events, Agency for Critical Inquiry, Institution (Building), and the Carpenter Center building, designed by Le Corbusier. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.

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Title: Poetry@Harvard

URL: http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k40344

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The Poetry@Harvard website served as a nexus of poetry -related courses, library collections, events, organizations, publications and pedagogy at Harvard University. The website was supported and created by the Dean for Arts and Humanities, the Harvard College Library, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Academic Technology Group, iCommons, and members of the faculty from departments and programs across the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

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Title: Harvard SHARE

URL: http://share.harvard.edu/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: Harvard SHARE (Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Education) is a community website featuring different options for seeking support or reporting after a sexual assault. Harvard community members are encouraged to use this website if they feel unsure of which Harvard assistance options are right for them. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response.

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Title: Harvard Library Web Archive Collection Service

URL: http://wax.lib.harvard.edu/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: The public interface for Harvard's Web Archive Collection Service (WAX) launched on February 4, 2009. WAX began as a pilot project in July 2006, funded by the University's Library Digital Initiative (LDI) to address the management of web sites by collection managers for long-term archiving. It was the first LDI project specifically oriented toward preserving "born-digital" material. The WAX pilot was a collaboration of the University Library's Office for Information Systems with three University partners, each fielding a single project: the Harvard University Archives (Harvard University Library); the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America (Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study); and the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies (Faculty of Arts and Sciences, with sponsorship from Harvard College Library). The WAX system was decommissioned at the end of 2017; access to its web archives is now through the Archive-It web archiving service. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Library.

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