Amazing librarians, staff, and archivists! Wish I could spend a semester there researching, WOW!
Monroe C. Gutman Library
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The Monroe C. Gutman Library, located in Cambridge, MA, has served as the premier education library for Harvard University and the greater Boston-Cambridge community for over 50 years. It is a hub for innovation and transformative ideas in education, offering a vast collection of books, articles, and resources for educators and education historians.
As the social and intellectual heart of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Gutman Library provides a space for research, collaboration, and learning. With a focus on connecting research, practice, and policy, the library plays a vital role in supporting the academic and professional development of students, faculty, and the broader education community.
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Gutman would better be described as a student center than a library because it is truly the hub of HGSE. First of all, the food here basically sustains 1000+ grad students + faculty/staff. The...

I know this place categorized as a library (which it is), but I'm here to talk about the FOOD. Arguably the best and most affordable food offered in all the Harvard libraries/cafes. During lunch...

A great quiet place to study. The AV editing bays are tremendous help for course projects.

Some of the Eero Saarinen-esque chairs that they have here are extremely conducive to studying, the occasional higher than normal decibel level is not. Still, Gutman is usually a good spot to...
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