Witness of Harvard history
Harvard University Library was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts 1636, formerly known as Harvard College Library. Based on 1638 J. Harvard's legacy after his death, this library witnessed Harvard's glorious course.
More than 90 academic branches
Harvard Library has more than 90 academic branches with different specialties, covering Boston, Washington, Florence and other cities. There are 49 branches in the headquarters of Harvard University alone, among which the largest Widner Library has an amazing collection of more than 6,543,800 volumes.
Unparalleled academic resources
The cultural resources collected by Widner Library cover Europe, America and other countries, including original works in more than 100 languages. Whether you are a researcher in medicine, electronic telecommunications or philosophy and history, here can meet your needs.
Middle East and Central Asia Laboratory
Harvard Library also has research rooms in more than 60 countries and regions in the Middle East and Central Asia, which are rich in books, periodicals, microfilms and audio-visual materials, providing valuable resources for academic research and cultural exchanges.
The source of inspiration for academic journey
Come to Harvard University Library, meet the ocean of knowledge and start your academic journey! Whether you are a student, a teacher or a researcher, this place will be the source of your inspiration and the academic peak.