H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning
As part of its mission to document Harvard University, the Harvard University Archives has collected across several centuries thousands of personal archives of individuals and records of organizations affiliated with the University, including faculty, students, and clubs. Many of these materials are now created on web sites.
The purpose of H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning is to collect and make accessible this web-based material. As it grows, the H-Sites collection will document the intellectual and social interests of a segment of the community of people who live, work, and learn at Harvard: primarily faculty and students, but also, occasionally, visiting scholars and staff. Their lives both inside and outside of classrooms and offices are an integral part of Harvard's culture and history.
Archived Web Sites (7)
- Academic Librarians' Learning Network
- Media Re:public : encouraging collaborative, practical research and analysis of the new media (r)evolution
- Occupy Harvard (Movement) website
- Occupy Harvard (Movement) "I support Occupy Harvard" online petition
- Occupy Harvard (Movement) tumblr blog
- Peter Suber
- Students Demand No Layoffs at Harvard Libraries
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:9361438
APA
Harvard University Archives, Harvard University Library.(n.d.). H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning. Retrieved June 19, 2013 from Harvard University Library Web Archive Collection Service: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:9361438Chicago
Harvard University Archives, Harvard University Library. H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:9361438. (accessed June 19, 2013).MLA
Harvard University Archives, Harvard University Library. "H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning." n.d.. Harvard University Library Web Archive Collection Service. 19 June 2013 . <http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:9361438>.

