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===Libraries=== {{Main|Harvard Library}} [[File:Widener Library.jpg|thumb|[[Widener Library]], the anchor of [[Harvard Library]], the largest [[academic library]] in the world with more than 20 million holdings]] [[Harvard Library]], the largest [[academic library]] in the world with 20.4 million holdings, is centered in [[Widener Library]] in [[Harvard Yard]]. It includes 25 individual Harvard libraries around the world with a combined staff of more than 800 librarians and personnel.<ref>[https://library.harvard.edu/visit-about/about-harvard-library "About Harvard Library"], [[Harvard Library]] website</ref> [[Houghton Library]], the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, and the Harvard University Archives consist principally of rare and unique materials. The nation's oldest collection of maps, gazetteers, and atlases is stored in [[Pusey Library]] on [[Harvard Yard]], which is open to the public. The largest collection of [[East Asia|East-Asian]] language material outside of East Asia is held in [[Harvard-Yenching Library]]. Other major libraries in the Harvard Library system include [[Baker Library/Bloomberg Center]] at [[Harvard Business School]], [[Cabot Science Library]] at [[Harvard Science Center]], [[Dumbarton Oaks]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], [[Monroe C. Gutman Library|Gutman Library]] at the [[Harvard Graduate School of Education]], [[Harvard Film Archive]] at the [[Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts]], [[Houghton Library]], and [[Lamont Library]].
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