Media outlets starting with H
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HHarvard Data Science Review Online
The Harvard Data Science Review is an open access platform publishing content that helps to define and shape data science as a scientifically rigorous and globally-impactful multidisciplinary field based on the principled and purposed production, processing, parsing, and analysis of data.
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HHarvard Design Magazine
Designed for a diverse readership of scholars, practitioners and generalists. Explores critical issues in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design. Features portfolios of design work selected by guest writers/curators, as well as occasional columns on buildings, places education, design, culture, technology and practice.
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HHarvard Educational Review
Founded in 1930 and published as a scholarly journal of opinion and research in education. Aims to provide an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and debate about education's most vital issues.
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Harvard Gazette
Written for the faculty at Harvard University. Coverage includes campus news, arts, sports, and a calendar of events. The publication does not accept advertisements.
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HHarvard Health Blog
This blog covers variety of health topics, medical news and views. Contact this blog via the blogger e-mail. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). PR opportunities include case studies and news. The best way to get in contact with the team is on the email address listed above, post or telephone. Alternatively, the team are available on various social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter.
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HHarvard Health Letter
Written to evaluate complex health, medical and scientific information and translate it into lively, relevant, accessible articles for lay readers. Focuses on disease prevention, consumer issues, safety concerns, management of health, dealing with medical professionals and helping readers decipher conflicting media reports. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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HHarvard Health Letter Online
Written to evaluate complex health, medical and scientific information and translate it into lively, relevant, accessible articles for lay readers. Focuses on disease prevention and helping people decipher conflicting media reports. Provides links to Harvard Mental Health Letter, Harvard Women's Health Watch, Harvard Heart Letter and Harvard Men's Health Watch.
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HHarvard International Review
Founded in 1979. Targets academics and others interested in international affairs. Offers information from the perspective of scholars, world leaders and policymakers. Analyzes critical global issues and aims to influence policy and opinion. Features interviews, editorials and book reviews as well as articles written by leading international figures including presidents, prime ministers, secretaries-general and Nobel laureates. Presents insight into the thoughts of the people who drive current events and public policy around the world. Serves as a forum for academic debate, application of theory to case studies, analysis of historical trends and predictions of future trends. Aims to present facts and issues previously unreported or under-reported elsewhere. Regular editorial sections include Features, Spotlight, Perspectives, World in Review, Global Notebook and Interview/Endpaper.
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HHarvard Kennedy School Magazine
Provides university news for alumni of Harvard University.
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HHarvard Law Review
Written for lawyers and judges, members of legal academia and law students and faculty. An important academic forum for legal scholarship, it aims to be an effective research tool for practicing lawyers and students of law. Also seeks to provide opportunities for members to develop their own editing and writing skills. Contains pieces by student editors as well as outside authors. Student pieces typically include Notes, Recent Cases, Recent Legislation and Book Notes. Recent Cases explores recent decisions by courts other than the U.S. Supreme Court, including state supreme courts, federal circuit courts, district courts and foreign courts. Recent Legislation looks at new statutes or adminstrative rules at either the state or federal level. Books Notes contains reviews of recently published books.