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January 4, 2016, Filed Under: Digital Collections

Award supports digitization of more than 24,000 images from the Gabriel García Márquez archive

An album labeled "Un viaje de Xochimilco," opened to photographs of Gabriel García Márquez with author Carlos Fuentes and others, undated. Photographs by Fabrizio Leon.

The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has granted the Harry Ransom Center a 2015 Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives award to digitize more than 24,000 pages from the Gabriel García Márquez archive.

December 22, 2015, Filed Under: Digital Collections, Exhibitions + Events

Explore Shakespeare’s first folio online

Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies. Published according to the true originall copies, 1623. William Shakespeare, 1564-1616, author; John Heminge, approximately 1556-1630, editor; Henry Condell, -1627, editor; Carl Howard Pforzheimer , 1879-1957, former owner; Newdegate family, former owner; Roger Payne, 1739-1797, binder.

The publication of the First Folio in 1623 marks the proper beginning of Shakespeare’s works becoming widely known, read, and performed by successive generations, his reputation enduring 400 years after his death.

October 21, 2015, Filed Under: Authors, Digital Collections

Una muestra del archivo de Gabriel García Márquez desde cualquier parte del mundo

Gabriel García Márquez's corrected draft typescript of the epilogue to "Crónica de una muerte anunciada" ["Chronicle of a Death Foretold"], 1980. / Borrador mecanografiado y con correcciones de Gabriel García Márquez del epílogo de "Crónica de una muerte anunciada," 1980.

Por medio de sus colecciones digitales, el Harry Ransom Center tiene la capacidad de compartir los materiales más destacados de algunos de sus acervos. A la fecha, el sitio contiene más de 43000 objetos y continúa creciendo a medida que se añaden, de manera regular, nuevas imágenes de objetos digitalizados.

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