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Borrow Direct Borrow Direct enables Harvard University students, faculty, and staff with library borrowing privileges and active e-mail accounts to borrow books directly from the libraries of Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton , and Yale. Learn more about Borrow Direct.
DASH DASH is Harvard University's central, open access repository for the scholarly output of faculty and the broader research community at Harvard.
Google Book Search Google Book Search allows users to search the full text of all books available in Google Book Search (whether contributed by Harvard, another library, or the publisher), with a Find at Harvard University link displayed on every item in a search result set. Clicking the link brings the user to the catalog record if an exact match is found in HOLLIS. If an electronic version of the book has been licensed by Harvard, the user will be taken directly to the full text of the e-book. If an exact match in HOLLIS is not found, a pre-populated HOLLIS search screen will open making it easy for patrons to launch a HOLLIS search session.
Harvard Cross-Catalog Search The Harvard Cross-Catalog Search is a resource discovery tool capable of searching across all of the heterogeneous catalogs available at Harvard. The goal is to provide researchers with information on which Harvard catalogs have information on a subject including the number of items in each catalog on that subject. It is one of the sets of resources searchable via E-Research @ Harvard Libraries.
Harvard Geospatial Library The Harvard Geospatial Library offers search tools for finding geographic data, GIS data for download and on-line geographic data exploration tools.
IQSS Access the world's largest collection of social science research data by searching across or browsing through one of the virtual data archives (called "dataverses"). Each dataverse hosted by a Dataverse Network is a virtual archive or organizer of research data. Data sets are often organized within collections and sub-collections. Dataverse collections include ICPRS, Roper, NARA, Census Bureau and Numeric Data Services. Faculty members and researchers also create their own dataverses to archive their data. Currently over 50 individual scholars from universities around the country have created dataverses and made them available from the IQSS Dataverse Network.
OASIS The OASIS database allows users to search a small but growing percentage of the finding aids for archival and manuscript materials found at Harvard University and Radcliffe Institute. There are over forty archival and manuscript repositories at Harvard / Radcliffe, all specializing in differing, though sometimes overlapping, subject areas.
VIA The Visual Information Access (VIA) system is a union catalog of visual resources at Harvard and Radcliffe. It includes information about slides, photographs, objects and artifacts in the university's libraries, museums and archives. To date only portions of each repository's holdings are described in the online catalog.
WAX Harvard's Web Archive Collection Service (WAX) is part of the University Library's central infrastructure for the capture, management, storage, and display of web sites for long-term archiving.
Links to catalogs beyond Harvard... This page contains links to library catalogs and lists of library catalogs grouped into three categories: Massachusetts, United States, and International
 

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