Get Free News Access 📰
If you are a current HKS student, staff, faculty, or fellow, you have free access to the most popular U.S. news outlets.
With some of these outlets, you can sign up for an Individual Subscription. This means you can create your own account with your HKS email address and read news content as if you were paying for your own subscription.
You can access other outlets through an Institutional Subscription. This means that while you can't create your own account, you can read news content for free using a special link validated through your HarvardKey.
Find instructions to sign up for Individual Subscriptions and the links to access Institutional Subscriptions in our News Sources & Media Studies guide. | | | |
Visit the Library and IT in the Sunshine Lobby ☀️
Get all your Library & IT questions answered! Stop by our table for info, candy, and swag.
We can help you install Zotero, get free news access, use HOLLIS, get on Harvard Wi-Fi, set up campus printing from your own device, and more.
Wednesday, August 30
11:00AM-12:45PM
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Thursday, August 31
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Tuesday, September 5
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REGISTER FOR ZOTERO AND HOLLIS WORKSHOPS 💻 |
Zotero: Organizing & Citing Your Research
Thursday, August 31
3:00PM-4:00PM
Wexner 102
Automatically generate citations and bibliographies, keep your resources in one place, and insert citations directly into Word and Google Docs with Zotero. This workshop is only open to Harvard ID holders. | | | | | |
HOLLIS: Streamlining Your Research & Finding What You Need
Friday, September 1
10:30AM-11:30AM
Wexner 102
Find and request books, articles, primary sources and more in HOLLIS, Harvard's online library catalog. Access over 20 million resources in almost 500 languages! This workshop is only open to Harvard ID holders. | | | | | |
Zotero: Organizing & Citing Your Research
Tuesday, September 5
3:30PM-4:30PM
Wexner 102
Automatically generate citations and bibliographies, keep your resources in one place, and insert citations directly into Word and Google Docs with Zotero. This workshop is only open to Harvard ID holders. | | | | | |
HOLLIS: Streamlining Your Research & Finding What You Need
Thursday, September 7
12:00PM-1:00PM
Zoom
Find and request books, articles, primary sources and more in HOLLIS, Harvard's online library catalog. Access over 20 million resources in almost 500 languages! This workshop is only open to Harvard ID holders. | | | | | |
Many more Zotero workshops are scheduled throughout the semester. Find details in the Library's Knet events calendar. | | | | | |
Drop into Office Hours for R, Python and GIS 📊
Join your HKS Research & Data Librarians every Wednesday, 1:30PM-2:30PM in the Library Commons starting September 6 for customized, expert support on R, Python, and other programming languages.
Join Belle Lipton, GIS Outreach Librarian at the Harvard Map Collection, every Tuesday, 9:00AM-11:00AM in Littauer G-16 (HKS Library office) starting October 4 for personalized support on geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping projects.
Find details in the Library's Knet event calendar. | | | |
REGISTER FOR DATA + DONUTS WITH HONG QU 🍩 |
Data + Donuts // Hong Qu on Social Media Misinformation Discourse
Friday, September 8
10:30AM-11:30AM
Wexner 434 & Zoom
This event is open to all.
Hong Qu is an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, teaching courses on data visualization. He also serves as a research fellow at the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy. Hong was one of the first engineers on YouTube’s startup team, building key features like video sharing, channels, and skippable ads. At this session of Data + Donuts, Hong will speak about his research on social media misinformation discourse. | | | | | |
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