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1. library.harvard | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/
Description: WEB4 days ago · Welcome to Library.harvard. Library.harvard. Search HOLLIS. HOLLIS is the library catalog. You can also browse all services & tools. John Keats, “To Autumn,” autograph manuscript (1819) Houghton Library. Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024.
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2. Locations & Hours | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/libraries
Description: WEBLocations & Hours. Harvard Library is a multi-library system with several locations across the University’s campus and beyond. Find the one that’s right for you.
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3. Libraries - Harvard University
Link: https://www.harvard.edu/campus/libraries/
Description: WEBInside Harvard Library. Our expert librarians and archivists support students, faculty, staff, and the public through vast archives and cutting-edge technologies. Harvard Library is the oldest library system in the United States and the world’s largest academic library.
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4. HOLLIS | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/services-tools/hollis
Description: WEBHOLLIS is the Harvard Library catalog. It searches most library resources in a single unified search, including books, articles, media and more. HOLLIS also manages your library loans. You can log in to renew items, check due dates and more. Launch HOLLIS.
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5. Widener Library | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/libraries/widener
Description: WEBApr 23, 2012 · Harvard Library’s flagship location, Widener Library offers inspiring study spaces, miles of stacks to explore, and friendly librarians ready to help. 450 languages collected; 6 million+ items digitized; Home to a Gutenberg Bible; Host of CS50 & …
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6. Harvard Library - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Library
Description: WEBHarvard Library is the network of Harvard University 's libraries and services. It is the oldest library system in the United States and both the largest academic library and largest private library in the world. [4] [5] Its collection holds over 20 million volumes, 400 million manuscripts, 10 million photographs, and one million maps.
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7. Visitor Access | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/visitor-access
Description: WEBVisitor 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.
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8. About Harvard Library | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/visit-about/about-harvard-library
Description: WEBWe collect collaboratively with peer institutions and facilitate international open access, seeking to build a diverse, open corpus of knowledge with scholars and citizens everywhere. Established in 1638, we are the oldest library system in the United States and the world’s largest academic library.
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9. Get Started Using the Libraries | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/how-to/get-started-using-libraries
Description: WEBWays to power up your library skills. You probably know that you can check out a book from Widener and book a study room in Cabot, but the libraries offer so much more. Below you'll find tips on how to get started with library spaces, materials, and online resources.
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10. Harvard Map Collection | Harvard Library
Link: https://library.harvard.edu/libraries/harvard-map-collection
Description: WEBNew maps, old maps, and spatial data with expert librarians to help you bring them to life in research and teaching. Teach with maps and data. Explore history through maps. Get help with geospatial data. Dive into curated exhibitions.