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After the discussion, Wästberg returned to his former abode—Adams House, not Widener??€”for dinner and a reading from his memoir about his time at Harvard...
...some cases pricey, to get books you already own on and off of your machine. PDF support is nearly nonexistent. And though Kindle’s 90,000 book selection is an improvement over past e-book readers, it is tiny relative to Amazon’s inventory (or Widener??€™s, for that matter...
...Harvard education. While we may have to wait for a librarian to retrieve rare 17th century manuscripts from the depository, the majority of books that undergraduates could want to access are, literally, at our fingertips. The mundane process of finding a book on HOLLIS and then swiping into Widener??€™s stacks is actually an act of academic autonomy that we are privileged to have. And as much as the average student dreams about a sexual romp in the stacks, those shelves are good for more than just a mediocre...
Instead of meandering through Widener??€™s labyrinthine stacks, Harvard students are now beginning to use a digital alternative: scanned books, courtesy of the Harvard-Google Project. More than 3,000 users accessed Google Book Search through the online HOLLIS catalog in September, Suzanne Kriegsman, the project’s manager, announced to a library staff e-mail list last week. That number is still rising as the scanning of Harvard’s library collections continues. The initiative is part of Google’s larger objective to digitize the world’s libraries into a widely...
...with the onslaught of digitization—a process that Harvard’s library administrators have embraced—Widener??€™s patrons might no longer need to make the trip...