Research Resources:
Subject Research Guides:
Medieval Studies:
Access to Other Libraries
The Rutgers University Libraries participate in a number of cooperative agreements with research
institutions throughout the U.S. and Canada. In particular, you have on-site access to all of
the libraries that are part of the Research Libraries Group. This means that your Rutgers ID
should provide you access to (but not borrowing privileges at) most major research libraries,
including Princeton, Columbia, and New York University. Particularly if you plan to visit the
archives or special collections, it is usually wise to telephone or email beforehand. For more
details on access agreements, see:
Public Services Policy Memo 6: Cooperative Access
Arrangements.
The
Sage Library of the New Brunswick Theological
Seminary is located on Seminary Place in New Brunswick. Current policies for access by
Rutgers library users are described
here.
As described elsewhere on this
guide, the library holds many important resources for medieval religious history that are not
available in the Rutgers University Libraries.
Rutgers affiliates are also entitled interlibrary loans from the Center for Research Libraries
(CRL). CRL is a consortium of research libraries in North America that pools resources to
purchase special materials. It makes available over five million volumes that are rarely held in
other institutions and Loan periods are indefinite, but subject to recall. For more information
see
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/crl/crl.shtml.