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Frequently asked questions, as everything else, have changed significantly in March, 2020. See the top ones related to online resources. See a more comprehensive coverage of accessing materials from Rutgers Libraries. Click through the red/white tabs to click on the bright yellow links to find the most relevant information.
Through QuickSearch you’ll access to many of the electronic books, while databases can also help you find books for courses or fun. See our lists and more.
If your instructor mention “Reserves”, select Course Reserves in the pulldown menu. You can search for reserves by instructor name, course name, or course number using the filters on the right.
Through QuickSearch you can find videos. See the detailed steps at Videos from Rutgers, including a list of Rutgers-restricted databases containing videos.
Unfortunately, we don’t. But we collected some recommended titles and safe resources, such as
Using your NetID in one of the suggested databases
For example, you have other options to read the New York Times. even if there is lot of free content on the homepage, including the coronavirus coverage,
As a Rutgers student, your RUConnection card is your library card, while your NetID provides access to our online resources. Just enter it when prompted.
Currently all libraries are closed, which means you won’t be able to check out books from Rutgers or request a copy via interlibrary loan. We recommend trying to find an electronic version via the many options available with your NetID.
Although all libraries are closed, librarians and staff members are working remotely. Help is available!
See our tips which one to use under the first tab: UPDATED! Getting Help from Rutgers Libraries,
Check out this section first which includes the most popular How do I… ? questions on the web site of the Rutgers University Libraries.