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Answered By: Lesley Schoenfeld
Last Updated: Nov 28, 2018     Views: 29

Yes, many modern manuscript collections, either in whole or in part, have been digitized and can be viewed online! You can access this material in several different ways depending on the collection:

Explore our digital collections page for a partial list of digitized material.

Look for links to digitized content in finding aids. You can search finding aids in both the library catalog, HOLLIS and in HOLLIS for Archival Discovery.

Eleven modern manuscript collections were microfilmed by University Publications of America and later digitized by ProQuest. 

To access the digital version, visit the ProQuest History Vault American Politics and Society module, “Law and Society since the Civil War: American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library.” You must have a Harvard University key (or other access to ProQuest) in order to use this resource remotely.

Answered by Lesley Schoenfeld
Last Updated: Nov 28, 2018     Views: 29