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Library Toolkit: Rutgers Students

Services to different patron groups.

Continue your newspaper access!

When your access to the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal through Atlantic Cape expire, you can get back on board through the resources of the Rutgers University Libraries.


The Atlantic Cape library also provides access to the
Press of Atlantic City
and the
Philadelphia Inquirer
through our Newsbank subscription. Off-campus use requires a login.

Lots more newspapers available from our Newsbank subscription, and even more from the Rutgers University Libraries.

 

Books for College Success

The Secret Syllabus
Edge: turning adversity into advantage
Will This Be on the Test?
Your College Experience

Resources for Rutgers Students

  • Research Databases

As RU students at Atlantic Cape, you are still welcome to use the online resources of the Atlantic Cape libraries. But don't forget, you also have access to hundreds more databases through the University.

  • Borrow a Laptop

The libraries have laptop computers that can be borrowed for use in the library. Also calculators, headphones, and other small peripherals.

  • Study Space

All three libraries have study areas with tables and chairs and comfortable seating. Rooms are available for group meetings or quiet study in Mays Landing and Cape May. All three libraries have computers, scanners, and printers.

Off Campus database access

Login required for off campus accessDatabases and eBooks can be accessed from Off Campus through the Off Campus Proxy Server ◄

The username and password can be found in Blackboard on the Institution Page section for Student Tools to Stay Connected at Atlantic Cape or you can email library@atlanticcape.edu for username and password.

♦ Limited to current students, faculty and staff of Atlantic Cape Community College ♦

Ask a Librarian Right Now!

library@atlanticcape.edu

Thinking About Grad School?

Looking at graduate schools? Need to study for the GRE? Preparing to take a career test, like NCLEX or PRAXIS?