Harvard University

Description
Harvard Open Collections Program (OCP): web-accessible collections that can support teaching and learning around the world. Today, OCP collections account for over 2.3 million digitized pages, including more than 225,000 manuscript pages. Various collections within a searchable database. Includes online exhibitions, map and digital scholarship collections among others related to the Native Americas; Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH); Colonial North American Project: when complete, it will make available to the world digitized images of the archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th and 18th century North America. Derived from twelve repositories, these documents cover topics such as education, trade, finance, and religion in the United States; Chilean Protest Murals: Many hundreds of protest murals were created in Chile during the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990), documented by photographer Andrés Romero Spethman; Digital copies are available here for murals created in and around Santiago between 1983 and 1990; Archive of World Music: "Harvard University's commercial and field recordings of ethnic and folk music, "requests for recordings by qualified researchers and scholars may be made at any time." Finding aids and catalog are available online; Khipu Database Project: "photo albums of khipu, detailed data on approximately 200 individual khipu, and information about the latest research in khipu studies"; See website for full holdings and details on access.
Library Location (country)
US
Library Location (state, region, province)
Massachusetts
Library Location (city)
Cambridge
Media Type:
Physical
Digital
Access based
Some restricted Access
Geographic Region:
Canada
North America
Latin America
Global
Subject/Category Tag(s):
Arts
Culture
Law and History
Multimedia