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Islamic Heritage Project

23 January 2010 John Overholt Uncategorized

Hundreds of Islamic books and manuscripts from throughout Harvard University collections, including nearly 500 items from Houghton Library, have now been fully digitized and made available to scholars worldwide. The Islamic Heritage Project, one of several major digitization initiatives from Harvard’s Open Collections Program, encompasses more that 145,000 pages of material, in a wide variety of languages and subjects.

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