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Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Harvard in the 17th and 18th Centuries website is a guide to Harvard University Archives holdings about 17th and 18th century Harvard. Archives materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2013-2018
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Open Collections Program website provides access to Harvard Library materials, primarily unique, through annotated topical collections. The harvested site provides information about the program and small quantities of information about all but one of the collections. The Reading collection can be found in the OCP harvest. All other collections can be found elsewhere in A-Sites. Library materials for these collections are not in these harvests but can be found through persistent links accessible through the harvests. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2013-2016
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Contagion website brings together materials from the Harvard Library and narrative discussions of historical diseases and epidemics. Library materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2013-2016
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Expeditions and Discoveries website brings together materials from the Harvard Library and narrative discussions of selected expeditions conducted between 1626 and 1953. Library materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2013-2016
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Islamic Heritage Project website is a guide to many Islamic manuscripts, maps, and published texts held by the Harvard Library and the Harvard Art Museum/Arthur M. Sackler Museum. Library and museum materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. The "Browse All" functionality in Published Materials, Manuscripts, and Maps leads to pages where linked pages were not harvested. However, all the resources from the pages not harvested are available through the topical links. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2013-2016
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Immigration to the United States website brings together materials from the Harvard Library and narrative discussions of voluntary immigration to the United States from the signing of the Constitution to the onset of the Great Depression. Topics include the California Gold Rush, the Fenian Movement, Railroads and the West, Scandinavian Immigration, the Statue of Liberty, the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, the Children's Aid Society, the Denison House, the immigrant press, the North Bennet Street Industrial School, the Russel Sage Foundation, the Scovill Manufacturing Company, the Settlement House Movement, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Dillingham Commission, and the Immigration Restriction League. Library materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2010-2016
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: Reading is an online exploration of the intellectual, cultural, and political history of reading as reflected in the historical holdings of the Harvard Library. The Reading website covers topics such as historical textbooks, the science of reading, missions to native North Americans, choosing books, book clubs and associations, using libraries, commonplace books and marginalia. Library materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2013-2016
Relation: Central administration
Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites
Description: The Women Working website brings together materials from the Harvard Library and narrative discussions of women's impact on the economic life of the United States between 1800 and 1930. Topics include working conditions, workplace regulations, home life, costs of living, commerce, recreation, health and hygiene, and social issues. Types of materials include books, pamphlets, diaries, memoirs, institutional records, magazines, manuscripts, photographs, and trade catalogs. The site also includes a list of notable people represented in the collection. Library materials are not generally found in the harvest but can be accessed through persistent links found on the site. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program.
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Creator: Harvard University. Library. Open Collections Program
Date: 2010-2016
Relation: Central administration
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