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  1. Welcome to the Bodleian Libraries. Twenty-six libraries across Oxford, including the central University library. Find a library. Vacation. Finishing your degree. Read our checklist of things to remember before you leave Oxford. Online and remote access. How to access library resources when you're away from Oxford. Join the Libraries.

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  2. The Bodleian Library ( / ˈbɒdliən, bɒdˈliːən /) is the main research library of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1602 by Sir Thomas Bodley, it is one of the oldest libraries in Europe.

  3. Learn how to access the iconic libraries, exhibitions, tours and events at the Bodleian Libraries. Find out about opening hours, tickets, closures, accessibility and more.

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  4. The Bodleian Libraries are the world-famous library system of the University of Oxford. Learn about their history, collections, and upcoming events, or book a tour or a ticket to visit the Weston Library.

  5. What is on SOLO? You can use SOLO to search: the resources of most Oxford University libraries, including books, e-books, articles, databases and media. materials received by the Bodleian Libraries via electronic legal deposit (eLD) research papers and theses deposited in the Oxford Research Archive (ORA) the Bodleian Libraries' map collections.

  6. The Bodleian Old Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. Part of the larger Bodleian Library complex, it is connected to the Radcliffe Camera by the underground Gladstone Link . It has three historic reading rooms: the Lower Reading Room, the Upper Reading Room and Duke Humfrey’s Library.

  7. Learn about the origins and development of the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest and largest libraries in Europe, and its collections of books, manuscripts and other materials. Explore the buildings, from the medieval Duke Humfrey's to the 18th-century Radcliffe Camera, and their role in Oxford's academic and cultural life.