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H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning

Collected by: Harvard University Archives

Archived since: Mar, 2015

Description:

As part of its mission to document Harvard University, the Harvard University Archives has collected across several centuries thousands of personal archives of individuals and records of organizations affiliated with the University, including faculty, students, and clubs. Many of these materials are now created on web sites. The purpose of H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning is to collect and make accessible this web-based material. As it grows, the H-Sites collection will document the intellectual and social interests of a segment of the community of people who live, work, and learn at Harvard: primarily faculty and students, but also, occasionally, visiting scholars and staff. Their lives both inside and outside of classrooms and offices are an integral part of Harvard's culture and history. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132517800203941/catalog

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Harvard University

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Title: Occupy Harvard [website]

URL: http://occupyharvard.net/

Description: Occupy Harvard is a student movement established in the fall of 2011 when Harvard students created an encampment by erecting thirty tents in Harvard Yard. The inception of Occupy Harvard was marked by a rally, General Assembly, and march that were attended by approximately 800 Harvard students, faculty, and staff on November 9. This Occupy Harvard website, the second of two primary websites for the movement, was created November 11, 2011. It became the primary web presence of the Occupy Harvard movement. Harvests were taken at varying intervals (monthly, weekly, or daily). These harvests are very rich in content, including news, recordings and photographs of events, policy statements, links to allied organizations, and instructions on how to become involved in the movement. In late 2012, the original site briefly ceased to exist and was re-introduced with new content. The first harvest with the new content is from February 2013. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of Occupy Harvard. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132256380203941/catalog

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Subject:   Student unrest. Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion. Occupy movement -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.,  Protest movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. ,  Student movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. Students -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.

Title: Occupy Harvard tumblr

URL: http://occupyharvard.tumblr.com/

Description: Occupy Harvard is a student movement established in the fall of 2011 when Harvard students created an encampment by erecting thirty tents in Harvard Yard. The inception of Occupy Harvard was marked by a rally, General Assembly, and march that were attended by approximately 800 Harvard students, faculty, and staff on November 9. The Occupy Harvard Tumblr website was the first of two primary websites used by the group. The website provided information on the reasons for the movement as well as associated activities. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of Occupy Harvard. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132256380203941/catalog

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Subject:   Student unrest. Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion. Occupy movement -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.,  Protest movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. ,  Student movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. Students -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.

Title: Occupy Harvard Petition : Harvard Community : Support Occupy Harvard!

URL: http://www.change.org/petitions/harvard-community-support-occupy-harvard/

Description: Occupy Harvard is a student movement established in the fall of 2011 when Harvard students created an encampment by erecting thirty tents in Harvard Yard. The inception of Occupy Harvard was marked by a rally, General Assembly, and march that were attended by approximately 800 Harvard students, faculty, and staff on November 9. This petition was active on the change.org website from November-December 2011. This online petition was directed at the Harvard Community and was created to show support for Occupy Harvard’s goal of challenging “the vast political and economic inequalities in the United States and around the world” and examining Harvard University’s “role in contributing to these disparities.” The petition reached 944 of its 1000 signature goal. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of Occupy Harvard. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132256380203941/catalog

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Subject:   Student unrest. Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion. Occupy movement -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.,  Protest movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. ,  Student movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. Students -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.

Title: Occupy Harvard Petition : Students Demand No Layoffs at Harvard Library

URL: http://www.change.org/petitions/students-demand-no-layoffs-at-harvard-libraries/

Description: Occupy Harvard is a student movement established in the fall of 2011 when Harvard students created an encampment by erecting thirty tents in Harvard Yard. The inception of Occupy Harvard was marked by a rally, General Assembly, and march that were attended by approximately 800 Harvard students, faculty, and staff on November 9. This change.org petition, active around February 2012, protested potential layoffs in Harvard libraries. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of Occupy Harvard.: HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132256380203941/catalog

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Subject:   Student unrest. Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion. Occupy movement -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.,  Protest movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. ,  Student movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. Students -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.

Title: Occupy Harvard Twitter feed

URL: https://twitter.com/occupy_harvard/

Description: A single harvest of the Occupy Harvard Twitter page with the most recent tweet dated February 9, 2013. HOLLIS catalog: HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132256380203941/catalog

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Subject:   Student unrest. Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion. Occupy movement -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.,  Protest movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. ,  Student movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. Students -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.

Title: Occupy Harvard YouTube channel

URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/occupyharvard2011/

Description: Occupy Harvard was a student movement established in the fall of 2011. It began with a Twitter handle, @ Occupy_ Harvard, and a website on October 8, followed by a walk-out of Economics 10, Principles of Economics in support of the Occupy movement on November 2, 2011, and the establishment of a tent encampment in Harvard Yard on November 9. Occupy Harvard's YouTube channel includes video of events surrounding the movement, including a teach in on December 7, 2011 and the occupation of Lamont Library. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of Occupy Harvard. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132256380203941/catalog. Harvard permalink: https://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:34927257

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Subject:   Occupy movement -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.,  Protest movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. ,  Student movements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. Student unrest. Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion. Students -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge.

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