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UCLA Library. Coordinates: 34°04′18″N 118°26′32″W. The library system of the University of California, Los Angeles, is one of the largest academic research libraries in North America, with a collection of over twelve million books and 100,000 serials.
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Overview. Consistently ranked among the top academic libraries in the country, the UCLA Library drives the world-class research, groundbreaking discoveries and innovation for which UCLA is renowned.
With a collection of over twelve million books and 100,000 serials, the University of California, Los Angeles, library system is one of North America's largest academic research libraries. Whether on campus or online, the UCLA Library preserves cultural heritage and makes knowledge accessible.
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The UCLA Library creates a vibrant nexus of ideas, collections, expertise, and spaces in which users illuminate solutions for local and global challenges. We constantly evolve to advance UCLA’s research, education, and public service mission by empowering and inspiring communities of scholars and learners to discover, access, create, share, and preserve knowledge.
Charles E. Young Research Library. Named for UCLA's longest-serving chancellor, the Research Library houses research-level collections in a variety of humanities and social science fields. AskUs@library.ucla.edu. (310) 825-4732. View staff directory.