The Paul Robeson Library, located at 300 N. 4th Street, Camden, NJ 08102, serves as a central hub for academic resources and community engagement at Rutgers University–Camden. Named in honor of Paul Robeson—a distinguished Rutgers alumnus renowned for his achievements as a scholar, athlete, actor, singer, and global activist—the library reflects his multifaceted legacy by offering far more than books.
Paul Robeson Library: More Than Just Books
Media Gallery
Community and Personalization Support
Expansive Resource Access
Technology and Study Amenities
More Than a Library
👫 Community and Personalization Support
🗂️ Find Your Subject Librarian – Each academic discipline has a dedicated librarian who provides research assistance and specialized guidance.
🔗 Find your librarian
📖 Use Research Guides – Curated by expert librarians, these guides help students navigate resources and conduct effective research in various subjects.
🔗 Access research guides
🔄 Expansive Resource Access
📚 Borrow Books from Other Libraries – Need a book that’s not in the Rutgers collection? Request materials from other libraries through interlibrary loan.
🔗 Learn about interlibrary loan
💻️ Technology and Study Amenities
🖥️ Computers and Printing – A Rutgers–Camden IT computer lab is available on the main level, with additional computers and printing services for guests, alumni, and students from Camden County College and Rowan University at Camden.
🔗 Details on computers and printing
📍 Study Spaces – The library offers individual and group study areas, creating an ideal environment for focused academic work.
🏦 More Than a Library
Like Paul Robeson himself, the library is about more than one thing—it is a hub for research, collaboration, and connection. Whether you're meeting with a subject librarian, borrowing books, accessing technology, or finding a quiet place to study, the Paul Robeson Library is an essential resource for graduate students at Rutgers–Camden.