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When Mike Larsen was five years old, cars or buildings weren’t just the playthings of his imagination—he wanted to know how to construct them and would often make modest attempts in his backyard. Later, while mining his mother’s record collection??€”a mix of Sly, Metallica and Sugar Hill Gang—he grew curious about how to build these...
...novice user, the collection??€™s location “doesn’t really matter...
...also plans to move the Government Documents and Microforms Divisions (Gov Docs) and disperse its collection??€”another unnecessary waste of resources. Gov Docs is a depository of public records and government publications and therefore must be accessible to individuals without a Harvard affiliation. But its longtime Lamont location satisfactorily allowed access to the public and to undergraduates—like those concentrating in history, government and economics—who heavily rely on it. The basement of Lamont stores the facility quite comfortably; HCL’s plan to move Gov Docs to Littauer Library and other libraries...
...Garner questioned the idea that the government documents collection??€™s role was distinct from that of Lamont as a library for undergraduates...
...applicants wrote essays on their book collection??€™s meaning and submitted annotated bibliographies describing the significance of each book—but they were only allowed to describe 50 books in their collections, causing significant editing for contestants like Lamb, whose collection contains more than 1,000 books...