With holdings of over three million volumes, the Rutgers University
Libraries rank among the nation`s top research libraries. Comprised of
26 libraries, centers, and reading rooms located on Rutgers` campuses
in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick, and RU-Online, a digital library,
the libraries provide the resources and services necessary to support
the university`s mission of teaching, research, and service.
There are two large research libraries on the New Brunswick campuses:
the Library of Science and Medicine, which houses the primary
collections in behavioral, biological, earth, and pharmaceutical
sciences, and engineering; and the Archibald S. Alexander Library,
which provides extensive humanities and social sciences collections.
The Mabel Smith Douglass Library supports undergraduate education and
houses the primary collections for women`s studies and the performing
arts. The Kilmer Library is the primary business library in New
Brunswick and provides support for undergraduate instruction. There are
also several specialized libraries and collections in the New Brunswick
area including Alcohol Studies, Art, Stephen and Lucy Chang Science
Library, Chemistry, East Asian, Entomology, Mathematical Sciences,
Music, Physics, and Special Collections and University Archives.
The John Cotton Dana Library in Newark (which also houses the Institute
of Jazz Studies) supports all undergraduate and graduate programs
offered on the Newark campus with an emphasis on business, management,
and nursing. The Robeson Library houses a broad liberal arts
collection, which supports all undergraduate and graduate programs
offered on the Camden campus. Law libraries also are located on both
the Camden and Newark campuses and have separate policies and
online catalogs.
The libraries provide numerous electronic
resources to the Rutgers community. Library users can search IRIS, the
online catalog, through the libraries` web site at www.libraries.rutgers.edu. IRIS
identifies materials owned by Rutgers libraries in Camden, Newark, and
New Brunswick, and contains records for most items acquired since 1972.
Students, faculty, and staff also can access online a variety of
electronic indexes and abstracts, full-text electronic journals,
research guides, and library services. The libraries provide hundreds
of CD-ROM titles in addition to online resources.
Rutgers
University students, faculty, staff, and alumni are entitled to borrow
materials from any of the Rutgers University Libraries. The Rutgers
Delivery Service and Interlibrary Loan Service allow library users to
request books and journal articles located at distant Rutgers libraries
or outside the university. The loan period for faculty, staff, and
graduate students is one full term. All other borrowers, including
undergraduate students, may keep materials for 28 days. All materials,
regardless of loan period or borrower`s privileges, are subject to
recall.
Librarians, many with advanced subject expertise, are
available at all of the major libraries to assist with research
projects, classroom instruction, and research strategies. In addition
to individual instruction at the reference desk, librarians also
provide in-class teaching at instructors` requests. Librarians are
available to help with both computerized and noncomputerized reference
and subject searches.
The libraries are committed to providing
equal access to services and collections for all library patrons. Users
with disabilities may request special services through the circulation
or reference department in each library.