Yale University Library

Library system of Yale University
| Location | New Haven, Connecticut , United States |
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| Type | Academic library |
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| Established | 1701 |
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The Yale University Library is the library system of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701, it is one of the largest academic libraries in the world, with a collection of over 15 million volumes. The library system comprises 15 individual libraries, each specializing in different fields of study.
History[edit]
The Yale University Library was founded in 1701, the same year as the university itself. The library's collection began with a donation of books from Jeremiah Dummer, a Boston merchant. Over the centuries, the library has grown significantly, both in terms of its collection and its physical space.
Collections[edit]
The Yale University Library houses a diverse range of collections, including rare books, manuscripts, maps, and digital resources. Some of the notable collections include:
- The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, which holds one of the largest collections of rare books and manuscripts in the world.
- The Sterling Memorial Library, the largest library in the system, which serves as the main library for the university.
- The Lillian Goldman Law Library, which supports the research needs of the Yale Law School.
- The Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, which serves the Yale School of Medicine.
Facilities[edit]
The Yale University Library system includes several notable buildings:
- The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, known for its distinctive architecture and vast collection of rare materials.
- The Sterling Memorial Library, a Gothic-style building that serves as the central library for the university.
- The Bass Library, which provides study spaces and access to a wide range of academic resources.
Services[edit]
The Yale University Library offers a variety of services to support the academic and research needs of the university community. These services include:
- Research assistance and consultation
- Interlibrary loan and document delivery
- Digital scholarship support
- Instructional services and workshops
Related Pages[edit]
- Yale University
- Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
- Sterling Memorial Library
- Lillian Goldman Law Library
- Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
- Yale School of Medicine
- Yale Law School
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