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The Yellow Wall of SPIE How to get a PIN
A PIN allows HCO/SAO affilates to access all resources. Your PIN should not be given to anyone else. Click here to get a PIN.
Spines of journals on shelf Find an article
Full text journal articles may be accessed via Wolbach Library's online journals page, ADS, or other scientific databases.
New Materials Find a book or journal in the Online Catalog
The HOLLIS Catalog of the Harvard Library contains records for millions of items available at Harvard. HOLLIS Classic is also available for use. Harvard's Borrow Direct program enables current faculty, staff, and students to borrow circulating materials that are not available at Harvard.
Card Catalog Can't Find It?
If you can't find what you need, contact library staff or fill out material request form.
Wolbach Library Getting Organized
Are you using Mendeley, EndNote, Papers,Zotero, or other software product to organize your personal library? Click here to learn how to transfer personal collections from these software programs to Mendeley Institutional Edition.
Teaching in the Collaborative Space Wolbach's Collaborative Space is now available!
Learn about the collaborative space and see currently scheduled events in the lower level of the John G. Wolbach Library. To see what is available, check the calendar.

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Contact

  • Help: (617) 496-5769
  • General Library contact e-mail
  • Head Librarian: Christopher C. Erdmann (617) 495-7289
  • Mail:
    The John G. Wolbach Library
    Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
    60 Garden Street, MS-56
    Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
 

Astronomy Dataverse Network

The Astronomy Dataverse Network plays an important role in fulfilling your Data Management Plan requirements as mandated by NSF. Check it out at Astronomy Dataverse Network





Wolbach introduces Mendeley Institutional Edition! Join the Mendeley group and automatically get your current account upgraded to 7 GB Personal Space and 3.5 GB of Shared Web Space. Stand up and be counted.





The Wolbach Library recorded the "E-Books at the CfA" seminar held 13 December. Click here to view the session



A Brief Guide to Open Access
Should I publish in, or be an editor for, an Open Access (OA) journal? Click 'A Brief Guide to Open Access' to answer your questions.





Harvard Library UX
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