Fictional and imaginary is definitely something to get excited about and is so Harvard’s way of approaching quite a lot of other subjects it teaches its students.
I’m glad you like this concept! I love exploring academic libraries and discovering their ways of enriching students’ perspectives. It’s amazing how much thoughts the libraries are putting in!
The map of the Internet is very interesting! It's a good example of how a map can capture a complex reality and simplify it into a readable format. It seems that some countries have disappeared since 2014, while new countries have popped up!
Exactly😀 it's really fun to look back at a capture of the past and see what's been changed in the world of technology, and I'm sure there will be more high-tech companies popping up on this map, probably emerging from startups!
And by the way, if you'd like to visit the other libraries at Harvard University, you might need to apply for a Guest Pass first, which involves appointment, papaerwork and finally receiving your own HUID. I actually went through the whole process, so if you are interested, I'd be happy to post another video to show you the whole process.😊
Thank you so much!🥰 I'd really appreciate watching more to know about the process to get access to Harvard Library! Looking forward to more videos!@@Library_Hunter
Fictional and imaginary is definitely something to get excited about and is so Harvard’s way of approaching quite a lot of other subjects it teaches its students.
I’m glad you like this concept! I love exploring academic libraries and discovering their ways of enriching students’ perspectives. It’s amazing how much thoughts the libraries are putting in!
The map of the Internet is very interesting! It's a good example of how a map can capture a complex reality and simplify it into a readable format. It seems that some countries have disappeared since 2014, while new countries have popped up!
Exactly😀 it's really fun to look back at a capture of the past and see what's been changed in the world of technology, and I'm sure there will be more high-tech companies popping up on this map, probably emerging from startups!
Especially if it is fictional and imaginary!
Wow what a cool exhibition! 😊 I really enjoy this kind of cultural exploration in academic libraries in US. Is the exhibition open to public?
Yes, it is! The exhibition was located on the first floor corridor in Pusey Library, which is open to the public!
And by the way, if you'd like to visit the other libraries at Harvard University, you might need to apply for a Guest Pass first, which involves appointment, papaerwork and finally receiving your own HUID. I actually went through the whole process, so if you are interested, I'd be happy to post another video to show you the whole process.😊
Thank you so much!🥰 I'd really appreciate watching more to know about the process to get access to Harvard Library! Looking forward to more videos!@@Library_Hunter