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Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, located in Cambridge, Mass., offers a variety of educational and extracurricular programs to students. It has various scientific divisions, such as atomic and molecular physics, high-energy astrophysics, optical and infrared astronomy, radio and geoastronomy, solar, stellar and planetary sciences, and theoretical astrophysics. The school has central engineering and computation facilities. It has various clubs that include technical education seminar, media and publications, arts and performance, the National Honor Society, and community development. Its library has a large collection of course reserves, audiovisual study materials, course documents, and articles and journals. It additionally organizes sports activities, such as baseball, soccer, tennis, football and golf.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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The MIT Libraries is a group of libraries that are owned and operated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which is an independent, coeducational and privately endowed institute. The MIT Libraries support various study and research programs of the institute. The group comprises of libraries for engineering, humanities, science, management, social science, and architecture and planning subjects. The libraries collection includes more than 2.6 million printed volumes, over 17,000 current journal subscriptions and nearly 475 online databases. The group also provides microforms, maps, images, musical scores and videotapes. It offers Ex Libris Aleph system, which is a Web-based catalog. Additionally, the MIT Libraries are members of the Association of Research Libraries, Boston Library Consortium, Coalition of Networked Information and Online Computer Library Center. The group maintains a location in Cambridge, Mass.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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Science Library is housed within Hayden Library in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It features a variety of books and study materials in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, biology, chemical engineering, energy, environment, medicine, and neuroscience and cognitive science. The library also offers reading materials in bioinformatics, chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering, and atmospheric sciences and oceanography. Science Library additionally provides reference materials in the fields of planetary sciences, nuclear science and engineering, maps and mapping, and properties of materials and chemicals. It houses technical reports and offers bibliographic software, including EndNote and RefWorks.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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Fine Arts Library is a part of Harvard Libraries. It is a public service institution that promotes the cultural, intellectual, educational and recreational welfare of the residents of its community. The library offers a range of reading materials, such as books, periodicals, pamphlets, recordings, videos, CDs, tapes and other materials, both in print and nonprint materials. The library offers a range of programs for children, youths, teenagers and adults. Fine Arts Library s programs for adults include a summer reading club. The library is located in Cambridge, Mass.