Located in the heart of the Rutgers–Camden campus, the Paul Robeson Library serves as an exceptional learning and study environment and a center for research at all levels. Through the Paul Robeson Library, the Rutgers–Camden community can access the global resources of the Rutgers University Library System, as well as a host of online services.
Facilities & Libraries
With more than five million volumes and thousands of digital resources, the Rutgers University libraries rank among the nation’s top research libraries. Rutgers–Camden students have access to all 26 libraries, centers and reading rooms across all Rutgers campuses, as well as our forensic science lab and the Joint Health Science Center.
Find What You Need
To support their research and other projects, we provide a vast number of resources and amenities to Rutgers–Camden students, faculty and staff.
All students have access to Rutgers’ entire network of 26 libraries and centers located on the Camden, New Brunswick/Piscataway, and Newark campuses as well as RU-Online, a digital library. The libraries contain indexes, databases, electronic journals, electronic reserves, archival information and other full-text resources available through commercial licensing agreements that allow both on-site and remote access to current students, faculty and staff.
The primary mission of the Law Library is to serve the educational and research needs of the faculty and students of the Law School and, in Newark, of the School of Criminal Justice. The library also supports the legal research needs of the Rutgers University community.
The Joint Health Science Center brings together faculty and students from different universities and academic disciplines in order to facilitate collaboration and joint research. As a result, students from each institution have access to expanded opportunities for mentorship and research, while also maximizing the efficiency of the space and the programs therein.
Our laboratories are industry-grade chemical and biological facilities that support the analytical and measurement activities associated with graduate forensic science courses and projects.
After graduating from Rutgers–Camden, our alumni can still tap into all of the valuable resources and services offered by the Rutgers University libraries for all their lifelong learning needs. Browse through library catalogs and search an expansive collection of databases covering a wide range of disciplines. Alumni can apply for an alumni library card at any Rutgers library circulation desk with a Rutgers alumni card and a photo ID.
Join in Rutgers–Camden Research
As a Rutgers–Camden student, you can participate in cutting-edge faculty research from as early as your sophomore year. Follow the resources below to get started.