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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.

  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. Visit the world-famous Bodleian Libraries. Discover our tours, free exhibitions, shop and café. Plan your visit. Highlights. Library guided tours. Go inside our beautiful and historic library buildings with our expert tour guides. City walking tours. Discover the fascinating history of the University and city of Oxford on our walking tours.

  4. The Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera and Weston Library are three of Oxford's most iconic libraries, located in the heart of the city. Get exclusive, behind-the-scenes access on a guided library tour, or explore the historic city of Oxford on a walking tour with one of our expert guides.

  5. Search Oxford Libraries Online (SOLO) is the online catalogue for Oxford University’s libraries, including the Bodleian Libraries and most college and faculty libraries. 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.

  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. The Bodleian Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in size only to the British Library. Together, the Bodleian Libraries hold over 13 million printed items. First opened to scholars in 1602, it incorporates an earlier library built by the University in the 15th century to house books donated by Humfrey, Duke ...