Does Harvard offer translation services for non-English texts?

Harvard Library and Harvard University do not offer translation services at this time. There are many translation services available online, though most involve more extensive projects than the reading of non-English texts. 

At least one report suggests that Google Translate can be helpful when looking at articles written in languages other than one's own (though it depends on the language, and the results are far from perfect):

Ethan M. Balk et al., Discussion- Accuracy of Data Extraction of Non-English Language Trials with Google Translate. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US), 2012.

The summary discussion is on p.5.

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