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By Jennifer S Shi
Lisa McGirr, a professor of History at Harvard, emphasizes the necessity of more open channels of communication between the administration and the library workers. She believes that in order for Harvard to maintain the quality of its libraries, it cannot lay off any more workers.
Lisa McGirr, a professor of History at Harvard, emphasizes the necessity of more open channels of communication between the administration and the library workers. She believes that in order for Harvard to maintain the quality of its libraries, it cannot lay off any more workers.

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