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- Widener Library
The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library is Harvard...
- Lamont Library
There is a gender-inclusive restroom on Level A, and there...
- Cabot Science Library
The Godfrey Lowell Cabot Science Library opened its doors in...
- Visitor Access
Visitor Access. Harvard’s libraries offer events, exhibits,...
- Staff Portal
About Harvard Library; MyHOLLIS. Ask. back Ask a Librarian....
- Borrowing
There are two ways for Harvard students, faculty, and staff...
- Events
Includes events open to the public, Harvard ID holders, and...
- News
Harvard Library is a hub for learning, sharing and the...
- Widener Library
Inside Harvard Library. Our expert librarians and archivists support students, faculty, staff, and the public through vast archives and cutting-edge technologies. View the gallery. Harvard Library is the oldest library system in the United States and the world’s largest academic library.
Harvard Library drives the development and implementation of common strategies across the libraries and provides system-wide collections discovery, access, acquisitions, cataloging, preservation and digital imaging services, and support for scholarly communication, research data management and digital scholarship.
Visitor Access. Harvard’s libraries offer events, exhibits, and programming for the public. Researchers from beyond Harvard may apply for Borrowing and Access cards, as well as use special collections. Open to the Public.
Harvard Library’s flagship location, Widener Library offers inspiring study spaces, miles of stacks to explore, and friendly librarians ready to help.
Catalog for exploring collection guides, finding aids and inventories to locate unique materials in Harvard's special collections and archives.
Harvard Library licenses hundreds of online databases, giving you access to academic and news articles, books, journals, primary sources, streaming media, and much more.