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- Research Guide for Chinese Studies - Harvard Library Guides
BKSY Books of Modern China (1840-1949) 上海圖書館中国近代图书全文数据库
- Research Guide for Chinese Studies - Harvard Library Guides
Late Qing Dynasty Periodical Full-text Database (1833-1911) 上海图书馆藏晚清期刊全文数据库 << Previous: Historical Texts Modern Contemporary Texts Gazetteers Year Books Rare Books E-Books
- Borrow, Renew, and Return Library Materials | Harvard Library
There are two ways for Harvard students, faculty, and staff to borrow physical items available at Harvard's libraries Search HOLLIS, the library catalog, to see if there is a physical copy available on campus and get it from the shelf Maps and guides to library stacks are available at each library
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Circulating collections: Most items are available for you to borrow, like books, laptops, or musical scores Circulating libraries, like Widener or Gutman, also offer spaces for individual and group study Special collections: These libraries have rare and unique items, which are available for scanning or scheduled visits Bring your curiosity
- Harvard-Yenching Library - Harvard Library
Each semester, we host specialized research orientation sessions providing in-depth guidance on how to best access and utilize our wide variety of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean e-resources and databases If you missed the group sessions, we invite you to schedule a research consultation Harvard-Yenching Library welcomes all researchers regardless of academic affiliation to view our rare
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