Libraries

Useful Harvard Library Websites:
Harvard Libraries http://lib.harvard.edu 
HOLLIS (Library Catalog) https://hollis.harvard.edu/
My E-Research https://databases.hollis.harvard.edu/

The Botany Libraries:
The Botany Libraries is the administrative unit that manages the five herbaria libraries: Library of the Gray Herbarium, Library of the Arnold Arboretum, Farlow Reference Library of Cryptogamic Botany, Ames Orchid Library, and Economic Botany Library of Oakes Ames. Faculty, graduate students and staff in OEB can borrow materials from many of these libraries, subject to authorization. Visitors registered with the HUH or Arnold Arboretum who have offices in the Herbaria and have been authorized by the Librarian. Orientation to the library and available resources is scheduled for new graduate students each fall; available on demand at all other times. Teaching sessions for research tools are available on demand.

22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138; 
617-495-2366 (Arnold/Main, Gray, Economic), 
617-495-2369 (Farlow), 
617-495-8654 (FAX); 
botref@oeb.harvard.edu 
http://huh.harvard.edu/libraries

Ernst Mayr Library (MCZ):
The Ernst Maryr Library contains resources in the fields of natural history, zoology, paleontology, biodiversity, evolution and ecology. The Library contains a vast collection of monographs and journals acquired since 1861, in many areas of natural history and zoology. 
Academic Year: Mon-Thurs 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Summer: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
MCZ Building
26 Oxford St., 2nd floor 
617-495-2475
mayrlib@oeb.harvard.edu 
http://library.mcz.harvard.edu/

Cabot Life Sciences Library:
Cabot houses a number of general science books and journals. Unlike the other libraries listed above, it is used primarily by undergraduates. 
Science Center, 
One Oxford Street
617-495-5351
cabref@fas.harvard.edu 
https://library.harvard.edu/libraries/cabot

Countway Library of Medicine:
The Countway Library of Medicine collects materials in clinical medicine, the biomedical sciences, dentistry and public health. The emphasis of the current collection is placed on the fields of social medicine, health policy, epidemiological & statistical health resources, and the following basic sciences: molecular biology, microbiology and virology, pharmacology, genetics, cell biology, neurobiology, and biochemistry. 
Countway Library of Medicine 
10 Shattuck Street,
Boston, MA 02115
617-432-4888
https://www.countway.harvard.edu/index.html