The web site for the Harvard University Art Museums including the Fogg Art Museum, The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Arthur M. Sackler Museums, all in Cambridge Massachusetts ...
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu
ACADEMIC YEAR 2001-2002 Harvard University Center for the Environment Gateway to Harvard University's environmental education, research, and outreach enterprise. Center Home | Harvard University Home | Suggestions, Comments, or Criticisms Center Introduction Membership Sponsored Research Programs China Project Community and Environment Environmental Economics Environmental Values Forum on ...
The Homepage for the Harvard College Library Web Site.
This is the home page of Andover-Harvard Theological Library, the library of the Harvard Divinity School. The page has links to basic information about the Library, to Internet resources of interest to the HDS community, to bilbiographies of reference materials, to information about our manuscripts and archives collection, and to online exhibits.
www.hds.harvard.edu/library
Harvard Law School Library information about hours, access to the Library, the collection, and contacting Library staff ...
www.law.harvard.edu/library
The Arnold Arboretum is a research and educational institution. It manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres in Boston, Massachusetts and associated herbarium and library collections. The grounds were planned and designed by the Arboretum's first director, Charles Sprague Sargent, in collaboration with the landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted as part of ...
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The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University, founded in 1866 by George Peabody, is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology.
Dumbarton Oaks The Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection is housed in a nineteenth-century Federal-style house built on the crest of a wooded valley in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. The name combines a reference to the original great oaks on the site, several of which are still standing, with the eighteenth-century name Dumbarton, taken from the Rock of Dumbarton in ...
Library Services Library Resources HOLLIS Course Reserves Hours Map & Directions Departments & Staff What's New Frances Loeb Library Graduate School of Design Harvard University Gund Hall, 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA 02138 Circulation Desk: 617-495-9163 Reference Desk: 617-496-1304 Fax: 617-496-5929 The Frances Loeb Library supports and enhances the educational programs, curriculum ...
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An overview of Harvard's library and museum collections.
The Harvard Museum of Natural History (HMNH) is the public museum of three renowned institutions at Harvard University: the Botanical Museum, the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum. The HMNH web site features information about programs and events, exhibitions, museum shop offerings, membership benefits, and international travel opportunities.
Home page for information about library preservation programs at Harvard University. Start here to explore information resources, services, guidelines, and general institutional documents that comprise this site.
Scientific Collections & Departments Biological Oceanography Concord Field Station Entomology Herpetology Ichthyology Invertebrate Zoology Invertebrate Paleontology Malacology Mammalogy Ornithology Vertebrate Paleontology Marine Invertebrates Ernst Mayr Library and Archives Museum Publications The Museum of Comparative Zoology was founded in 1859, through the efforts of Louis Agassiz (1807-1873).
The John G. Wolbach Library at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics ...
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Start here to locate pages to assist Harvard librarians in preparing for and responding to library emergencies that damage collections.
preserve.harvard.edu/emergencies/index.html
The Harvard Yenching Library is Harvard University's primary resource for research materials on traditional and modern East Asia. It was founded in 1928 as the Chinese-Japanese Library of the Harvard-Yenching Institute at Harvard University from a collection of several thousand Chinese and Japanese books acquired since 1879.
www-hcl.harvard.edu/harvard-yenching
Spotlights CONGRATULATIONS 2002 GRADUATES!  Intersession/Summer Hours-- Intersession hours start on Tuesday, May 28. The library will be closed from June 10-June 14; intersession hours resume on Saturday, June 15. Please consult Library Hours for further information.   GUTMAN LIBRARY'S SPECIAL COLLECTIONS REOPEN IN NEW QUARTERS   CURRENT EXHIBITS-- Raku Ceramics by Doug Hooton.
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The Fogg Art Museum The Fogg Art Museum, which opened to the public in 1895, is Harvard's oldest art museum. Around its Italian Renaissance courtyard, based on a sixteenth-century facade in Montepulciano, Italy, are galleries illustrating the history of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, with particular strengths in Italian early Renaissance, British pre-Raphaelite, and ...
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/fogg
Lamont was the first library in the United States within a university setting to be created specifically for undergraduates. Established in 1949, this revolutionary library rapidly became the primary collection supporting study and instruction in the undergraduate curriculum of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard College. ...
Home page for the Kennedy School of Government Library. This page has links to library information and to resource guides for public policy, political science, and international affairs.
www.ksg.harvard.edu/library
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Arthur M. Sackler Museum The Sackler houses the collections of Ancient, Asian, Islamic, and Later Indian art. Among its particular treasures are the world's finest collection of Chinese jades, Korean ceramics, and Chinese cave temple painting and sculpture; a significant collection of Japanese woodblock prints; one of America's most important collection of Chinese bronzes; Greek and Roman ...
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/sackler
About the Museum Upcoming Events Planning Your Visit Exhibits: The Sphinx & the Pyramids Ancient Cyprus Nuzi & the Hurrians The Cesnola On-line Publication Ashkelon Excavations The White-Levy Publication Project Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations (NELC) Historical Photographs of the Middle East (Bonfils Photographs) Welcome to the Semitic Museum Online! The Semitic Museum is one of the ...
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Godfrey Lowell Cabot Science Library is Harvard University's principal general science library, with special emphasis on research collections in mathematics, statistics, and science-related interdisciplinary studies. Opened in 1973, the library was named in honor of Godfrey Lowell Cabot (1861-1962), Class of 1882, an industrial chemist, manufacturer of carbon black, aviation pioneer, and ...
Tozzer Library, established in 1866, is the anthropology research library of Harvard University. It is named for Alfred Marston Tozzer, a Hudson Professor of Archaeology and former Librarian of Tozzer whose studies of Mesoamerica greatly influence the library's collections, and is recognized for its world renowned collection of information relating to the indigenous people of the Americas.
www-hcl.harvard.edu/tozzer
Busch-Reisinger Museum The Busch-Reisinger Museum is the only museum in America devoted to promoting the informed enjoyment and critical understanding of the arts of Central and Northern Europe, with a special emphasis on the German-speaking countries. Founded in 1901 as the Germanic Museum through the efforts of Kuno Francke, professor of German literature at Harvard, the Museum originally ...
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/busch/index.html
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Straus Center Overview The Straus Center provides analysis and treatments for the collections of the Harvard University Art Museums. These collections include more than 150, 000 objects in all media, ranging in date from antiquity to the present, and coming from Europe, North America, North Africa, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. The collections are divided among ten ...
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