The Rutgers Libraries have many books, including online books. To search for books, use the Rutgers Libraries catalog.
I can't get to the library, what books do you have online?
Do you deliver to my Off Campus program?
If the book is IN-LIBRARY, you can go to the library to check it out or use Book Delivery to have it delivered to a convenient Rutgers library location for you.
If the book is CHECKEDOUT or MISSING, use E-Z Borrow to request the book from a library outside of Rutgers.
If there are no copies listed in our catalog, use E-Z Borrow to request a copy. If there are no copies in the E-Z Borrow system (PALCI), try Uborrow otherwise use Interlibrary Loan.
If the book is IN-PROCESS or PENDING, use Book Delivery to initiate priority processing and delivery.
If the book is ON ORDER, use Special Request to have the book delivered to you once it has been received.
Don't limit yourself to just the Rutgers Libraries Catalog. Sometimes it is easier to search online booksellers or consolidated catalogs. We may still have the book, so once you find it elsewhere, you can search our catalog by title. If we don't have it, we can often obtain it for you from another library system. Below are some consolidated catalogs where you can search. If you find a book elsewhere that we don't have, please use our E-ZBorrow service to order the item.
WorldCat offers more than 110 million bibliographic records representing holdings information from libraries in forty-five countries. Many New Jersey libraries, including Rutgers, contribute on a daily basis. WorldCat includes resources in 400 languages, dating from before 1000 BC to the present.
Google Books provides information on millions of books and many of these books allow you to search for your terms inside the book. Don't be surprised if the Google search engine finds books for you that Rutgers does own but didn't appear in your Rutgers Catalog search because we can't search inside our books.
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