Which Library Has The Most Books

By | February 21, 2022

This fact sheet lists the top 100 largest libraries in the United States by volumes held.

For lists of the largest public libraries only, see ALA Library Fact Sheet 13 – The Nation’s Largest Public Libraries: Top 25 Rankings, which lists the top 25 public libraries in the United States by population served, by library collection, by circulation, and by library visits.

See below for definitions of “volume” for both public libraries and academic (college and university) libraries.

NumberSourceLibrary NameVolumes Held
1LLibrary of Congress34,528,818
2P+ABoston Public Library (Branches + Research Collections)19,090,261
3AHarvard University16,832,952
4P+ANew York Public Library (Branches + Research Collections)16,342,365
5AUniversity of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign13,158,748
6AYale University12,787,962
7AUniversity of California – Berkeley11,545,418
8AColumbia University11,189,036
9AUniversity of Michigan10,778,736
10AUniversity of Texas – Austin9,990,941
    
11AUniversity of Chicago9,837,021
12AUniversity of California – Los Angeles9,151,964
13PPublic Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County8,819,759
14AIndiana University8,677,974
15SStanford University8,500,000
16AUniversity of Wisconsin – Madison8,421,198
17ACornell University8,173,778
18APrinceton University7,226,744
19AUniversity of Washington7,203,156
20AUniversity of Minnesota7,111,311
Only one library in the United States has so many books