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Olin Library is the largest library in the Cornell University Library system, featuring a collection of nearly 2,000,000 print volumes, 2,000,000 microforms, and 650,000 maps. It is located on the southern side of the Arts Quad, directly adjacent to Uris Library and McGraw Tower.
Anyone may visit our libraries and use materials, databases, and resources on site. Although these may be limited due to space or security considerations, visitors have access to the following: Library stacks. Special collections.
Uris Library opened in 1891 as Cornells first library building.

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