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VALE - Virtual Academic Library Environment
Jim Niessen
World History Librarian
niessen@rci.rutgers.edu
August 16, 2007
Research Resources: Subject Research Guides:
Medieval Studies

Rutgers University Libraries comprises over twenty libraries and centers in New Brunswick, Camden, and Newark, but the most substantial collection in European history is located in the Alexander Library on College Avenue Campus. There are also significant resources for women's history in the Douglass Library, the women's studies library on Douglass Campus. You can have books delivered from library to library using the "Book Delivery/Recall" feature in IRIS, our online catalog. Items not held by Rutgers University Libraries may be requested through E-ZBorrow or Interlibrary Loan. All library resources can be accessed from the Libraries' homepage at: www.libraries.rutgers.edu. The McDonnell Room in the Alexander Library with its laptop and projector is available for the use of Medieval Studies classes of up to twelve students.

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