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How many libraries are there in Harvard University?
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The library system of Harvard University is very huge, with 90 libraries and more than 654.38+0.6 million volumes. It is the fourth largest million-volume library in the world, and the top three are the big cows in the library field: the Library of Congress, the British Library and the National Library of France.

Harvard university library

It can be compared with the National Library, which shows how powerful the library of Harvard University is. After all, it is one of the oldest libraries in the world, and eight American presidents and 33 Nobel Prize winners all came out from here.

In addition to the library, Harvard also has 12 teaching museum, which is mainly divided into two categories: art museum and culture and natural history museum. Its art museum is the most influential university art museum in the world, which is as famous as the Ashmolly Museum in Oxford University and the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge University.

Harvard university campus