The Yale University Library is the library system of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It is one of the largest academic libraries in the world, with over 15 million volumes held in more than 40 libraries across campus. The library's mission is to support the teaching, research, and learning needs of the Yale community by providing access to a vast array of resources, including books, journals, digital collections, and special collections.
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Access to a wide range of digital collections, including manuscripts, photographs, and audio recordings.
Home to rare books, manuscripts, and other unique materials that support research and teaching.
Offers research support services, including consultations with subject specialists and access to research guides.
Provides access to materials not available at Yale through interlibrary loan services.
Offers a variety of study spaces, including quiet zones and group study rooms.
Hosts workshops and training sessions on research skills, citation management, and more.
Features exhibitions that showcase the library's collections and support the university's academic programs.
Provides an online catalog for searching the library's collections.
Some libraries offer 24/7 access to students during exam periods.
Offers archival services for preserving and accessing historical documents and records.
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Yale University
Over 40 libraries across campus
Over 15 million volumes
Includes the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, the Lewis Walpole Library, and the Yale Center for British Art.
Open to Yale students, faculty, and staff; some resources available to the public.
Engages in digital initiatives to expand access to collections and support digital scholarship.
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