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Research Resources:
Subject Research Guides:
Literatures in English
Rutgers University has more than 20 libraries on 7 campuses in three cities.
Alexander Library is the oldest and largest, and it is the one that serves
as the research collection for literatures in English. All of the reference
works and microform collections listed in this guide are located in Alexander
Library unless otherwise specified. All of the services described here are
available at all of the Rutgers libraries and from the Rutgers
computer network. Researchers should know that for
a variety of historical and geographical reasons, there are significant
collections for the study of literatures in English at four other Rutgers
libraries: the Dana Library
in Newark and the Robeson Library
in Camden (both of which support Master's level programs in English); and the
Kilmer
and Douglass Libraries in New Brunswick. In addition, researchers,
especially those engaged in interdisciplinary topics, should be aware
of the Laurie Music Library (housed within the Douglass)
and the Art Library (in Voorhees Hall). Note should also be made of
Special
Collections and Archives, housed on the basement level of Alexander Library,
where the major manuscript and rare book collections reside.
Electronic Resources
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Print and Microform Sources
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