Art/ Libraries and Research Centers/ Thomas J. Watson Library
Hours

For Visitors:

Monday–Thursday
10 am–5:15 pm

Friday
10 am–6 pm

Saturday
10 am–5 pm

For Museum Staff:

Monday–Friday
9 am–6 pm

Saturday
10 am–5 pm

See the Library Portal for holiday closures.

Thomas J. Watson Library

Thomas J. Watson Library is the central research library of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its collection of books and periodicals relating to the history of art is one of the most comprehensive in the world. The primary mission of the library is to support the research activities of the Museum staff; in addition, it welcomes a broad range of students and researchers college age and above.

The library contains more than nine hundred thousand volumes of books, periodicals, exhibition catalogues, and auction catalogues; eleven thousand periodical titles; collections of autograph letters; and files relating to individual artists and to the history of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Lita Annenberg Hazen and Joseph H. Hazen Center for Electronic Information Resources, an integral part of Thomas J. Watson Library, provides access to an extensive collection of databases, full-text online journals, and indexed online resources for the history of art. It is the base for the library's extensive program of instruction in the use of art-related electronic resources.

For more information, call 212-650-2225 or email watson.library@metmuseum.org.

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