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  2. There are over 100 libraries in Cambridge. Each library is unique, with its own rules, opening times and borrowing rights. These are all listed in the Libraries Directory. The biggest library is the University Library (UL) on West Road and is run by the University Librarian.

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  3. Chemistry Library. Christ's College. Churchill College. Clare College (Forbes Mellon Library) Classics. Colman Library. Computer Laboratory. Corpus Christi College (Taylor Library) (Parker Library) Cory and Herbarium Libraries.

  4. There are over 100 libraries [1] within the University of Cambridge. These include Cambridge University Library, the main university library, affiliated libraries, departmental and faculty libraries, college libraries, and various other specialist libraries associated with the university.

  5. Cambridge University Library is one of six legal deposit libraries under UK law. [3] It holds about 9 million items (including maps and sheet music) and, through legal deposit, purchase and donation it receives around 100,000 items every year.

  6. Copy the link to the map from this box: • see more information (in new tab/window) about how map links are constructed. College Libraries. Department and Faculty Libraries. Other libraries associated with the University. . University of Cambridge map and directory.

  7. Sep 12, 2024 · There are over a hundred libraries in Cambridge. Most students will have access to at least three libraries at the start of their studies, one from each of the following types: University Library (the UL)

  8. As one of the UK and Ireland’s six Legal Deposit Libraries, Cambridge University Library has been entitled to request every publication in both the UK and Ireland since 1710. In addition to its physical collections, the UL allows access to tens of millions of electronic articles, books, journals, scores and other e-resources.

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