July/August 2021
omg. can someone confirm if this is real or not? I genuinely cannot recognize my beloved cram session sleepover spot https://t.co/2Fbj4Ip9ZW
— manda ◡̈ (@mandaloou) August 25, 2021
May/June 2021
I participated in some of the data collection surveys! I’m so excited!!!! https://t.co/ad5rkpEJus
— Jennifer Ansbach (@JenAnsbach) June 29, 2021
March/April 2021
Definitely one of the absolute highlights of my time @RUClassics (now 20+ years) has been a collaboration with @RULibraries, esp. @Rutgers_SCUA & @RutgersDH. The 3 best university ancient coin collections in NJ are all in libraries: @PULibrary, @SHU_Libraries, & ours. Just saying https://t.co/3t9oahwmTc
— Corey Brennan (@djkorenelius) April 29, 2021
January/February 2021
Thanks for leading today’s Transcribe-a-Thon @jo_frankie! #DouglassDay
— Jesse Bayker, PhD (@jbhistorian) February 15, 2021
November/December 2020
We love our NJ Beer Collection any time of the day. This collection documents the beer industry in NJ, focusing on the growing craft beer movement, but also historical breweries.#Rutgers #RutgersLibraries #RutgersSCUA #NJBeer #craftbeer #SinclairNJ #NJCB #ArchivesBrewsday pic.twitter.com/lpPABc1A6M
— Rutgers Special Collections & University Archives (@Rutgers_SCUA) January 12, 2021
The Editorial Board of @PortalJournal is pleased to announce that Consuella Askew, Director, John Cotton Dana Library @RUNewark_Dana will join the Board in 2021. We congratulate and welcome Consuella to the board. https://t.co/0iL3EMtfeg
— Portal: Libraries & the Academy (@PortalJournal) January 5, 2021
September/October 2020
Robert V at @RULibraries just saved me from much frustration by being a librarian hero for a struggling future librarian. Thank you Robert!! #librarytwitter #library #notallheroeswearcapes
— Melaina #BlackLivesMatter (@melainalana) September 9, 2020
I am on this workshop for collecting twitter data by @RULibraries and it is really getting me excited about how to approach twitter in my research #AcademicTwitter
— Jenny Vilchez ABD (@jennyvilchez) September 29, 2020
Thanks for letting me borrow the book, @RULibraries ! It’s back in the book drop. @RUNewark_Dana looked so lonely! pic.twitter.com/uU6uW4xzdJ
— Jennifer Ansbach (@JenAnsbach) September 25, 2020
YES! I just taught my first virtual class last week. I successfully rigged a document camera with my phone, a cup holder phone dock, a mug, a page box, and a few books. The table cloth on top helped anchor the mug and hid the box/books. #AskAnArchivist https://t.co/kil0WNb1dP pic.twitter.com/covPbF0fMs
— Rutgers Special Collections & University Archives (@Rutgers_SCUA) October 7, 2020
July/August 2020
Shout out to @RULibraries and the librarian on the chat yesterday who put in the help ticket—I can now access the book I needed online because IT fixed the broken link. THANK YOU from a very grateful PhD student who is trying to read all the things.
— Jennifer Ansbach (@JenAnsbach) July 14, 2020
Best part is it’s like little league all over again & I’m rooting for each of you @OSULibrary @UChicagoLibrary @uiclibrary @iulibraries @NU_LIBRARY @UILibraries @UMDLibraries @UMichLibrary @msulibraries @psulibs @UWMadLibraries @RULibraries @PurdueLibraries @BigTenAcademic https://t.co/zTdYvvaQy3
— Harris Feinsod (@feinsod) August 25, 2020
May/June 2020
Today I discovered a dissertation from 2018 that dives deep into a question I tried to answer as an undergrad in 2006 & builds on my research. David Wolfson (2018) “Maximizing intelligibility of English language text setting and Heaven’s Gate” https://t.co/4ySA1XtrdF
— Dr. Lauren B. Collister (@parnopaeus) April 28, 2020
oh, thank you so much for adding this resource!
— Nicole Belolan (@nicolebelolan) April 30, 2020
I am fortunate to be affiliated with @RutgersU @Rutgers_NJMS. The library support (chat) is open at this hour even in SARS-CoV-2 era. Thank you 🙏.
— Alok Upadhyay (@alok7667) May 19, 2020
@RULibraries I miss the stress busters you used to bring. I miss the puppies 😞🥺
— DinÆ-16 ⌬ دينا (@AlroumiDina) May 21, 2020
March/April 2020
That new book shelf gets me every time. #ibrowseforbooks pic.twitter.com/XRdYABErm6
— jess schriver (@jesschriver) March 4, 2020
Thanks for the update! Glad to know it’s in such good hands. ?? https://t.co/UtDbXx5oPu
— Rutgers University Libraries (@RULibraries) March 28, 2020
January/February 2020
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Ok uhm shocked how huge rutgers newark library is ? Lost
— C for Cozy🧖🏽♀️ (@FISTfulOFsrcasm) February 21, 2020
Many days my job is great and today was one of those AWESOME days! Thanks to the Rutgers Spanish & Portuguese Department faculty for coming to the Art Library for a LEGO workshop! #LEGO #legoworkshop… https://t.co/IodykuJliK
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) February 20, 2020
Goodness Rutgers Library, you do surprise. pic.twitter.com/MazlGGCieJ
— Hylke de Jong (@hylkedejong) February 13, 2020
I use the Alex Library to study at 2 am when Mabel Smith closes, so I can pull an all nighter and go to class the next day.#rutgers #dcim152mccormick
— Andrew Burger (@andrewbbo3) February 12, 2020
A partnership between Rutgers University Libraries and Google Books will provide online access to nearly 190,000 books.@RULibrarieshttps://t.co/1EfsOivqDM
— Association of Research Libraries (@ARLnews) February 10, 2020
Oh okay so here is my definitive ranking of the Rutgers libraries:
5. Club Alex, for fake studying
4. Zimmerli, v pretentious
3. Busch library, for srs bsnss
2. Douglass for hiding amongst the creepy music stacks
1. Livingston for sequestering in secret crows nest study perch— 2 Jess 2 Furious (@judyfunnny) February 6, 2020
Millstone National History day is at Alexander Library at Rutgers putting in some time doing research in Special Collections on a Saturday. Let’s find some sources! Thanks for getting them here parents! pic.twitter.com/5ehQV6Wd8R
— Mr. Norris (@NorrisClanMMS) February 1, 2020
November/December 2019
9654 newspaper pages were just loaded from the Rutgers University Libraries https://t.co/1Upgt1WDJa
— Paper Bot (@paperbot) January 3, 2020
For anyone interested: there’s a wonderful exhibit on Paul Robeson at the Rutgers Alexander library right now!
— Fahrt man (@Toadmen) December 17, 2019
Am in the library studying so hard that I forgot I transferred to Rutgers. Looked up and panicked for a second Bc I didn’t know what part of the seton hall library I was in
— nhi (@maxnhx) December 15, 2019
on the last day of my third semester at rutgers i decided to go to the douglass library and let me tell u, i was missing out
— nirali (@niralipatel09) December 11, 2019
Starting strong here in #newark with 28 articles edited, 17K words added, and almost 200 new references! still more on the way! #studentsofislamicart @kristaewhite @RUNewark_Dana @hi_shangrila pic.twitter.com/mBxAKLgoq7
— Alex Dika Seggerman (@AlexDikaSegg) December 9, 2019
A whole day of research spent at Rutgers Library?!? Yes, please!! @NationalHistory #nationalhistoryday #research #history @ Alexander S. Archibald Library https://t.co/W7DfpwCIdJ
— Mrs. Michels (@mrs_michels) December 6, 2019
Listening to @Rebekkah at Rutgers School of Communication & Information MI Colloquium on Sustainable Thinking for the Future of Libraries. Think environment, sustainability. Passionate, inspiring talk. pic.twitter.com/X8U1TOIzoG
— Dee Magnoni (@deemagnoni) December 6, 2019
It is most definitely finals time at Rutgers! The library is busy busy busy and I just greeted a patron by saying “good morning” and it’s 3:40pm! 🙃
— Kaila Ward (@IndoorVacation) December 5, 2019
From the friends I made to the things I learned to the courts & fields I stormed, Rutgers will always hold a very special place in my heart. Stepping on campus fills me with memories of King Neptune Night, work study at the library and graduation. I’m proud of the #RutgersLife!! pic.twitter.com/tXAYLi7eK9
— Jonathan (@JonathanRVargas) November 23, 2019
#ThrowbackThursday: Before the campus quad was closed to traffic, a visit to the library meant crossing the street. Head there now for a special exhibit celebrating the 50th anniversary of @RobesonLibrary‘s main building.
📷: Paul Robeson Library, 1970s and today pic.twitter.com/RCGQxoi6xK
— Rutgers–Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) November 21, 2019
September/October 2019
The libraries here at Rutgers are a great resource useful for any student. Whether it be for finding information for a paper or project, or if it’s just finding a quiet place to relax, the library is great! #TXC19 #DCIM353c
— Sam Thornton (@SamThornton_00) October 31, 2019
Get in the #Halloween spirit with mini-pumpkin decorating at Robeson Library during free period on Wednesday, October 30th (11:20am-12:20pm). Bring your imagination and we’ll supply the pumpkins, googly eyes & candy. 🎃👀🍬 #rutgerslibraries #rutgerscamden pic.twitter.com/Gq3VR7YmuH
— Paul Robeson Library – Rutgers Camden (@RobesonLibrary) October 30, 2019
#DCIM353c #TXC19 One of the best resources to take advantage of in order to thrive at Rutgers is our libraries. The libraries are the perfect place to get work done or study.The Rutgers libraries are also great places to go to when you want to find research material in person. pic.twitter.com/U1ZfWeARmP
— Brendan Murphy (@brenmurph_98) October 29, 2019
My best tip for succeeding at Rutgers is to go and study at the library! I lived on livi last year so I was always in this library and it was always easy to focus on any work I did there. Taking the time to study is the key to success! #DCIM353a #TXC19 pic.twitter.com/MTDqlukwYI
— Madison Passarella (@maddybeanswerin) October 29, 2019
Hey! Its the same thing at Rutgers, I feel like I spend more time at Alex Library at Rutgers, than I do with my friends sometimes! #txc19 #Dcim353a
— Deepan Patel (@DeepanPatel9) October 28, 2019
Thank you to all the Livingston alumni for coming! Welcome back!! #Livi50 pic.twitter.com/MyDGDtwKzO
— Rutgers University Libraries (@RULibraries) October 25, 2019
July/August 2019
The librarians (I think they are librarians) who are responding to Rutgers Library chat are amazing. Very helpful, exceedingly patient, always polite. I would be lost if not for them!. pic.twitter.com/SmFouQBHCp
— Phedra Deonarine (@thelilcabbage) July 10, 2019
a) This is why you should follow your local library on the Twitter
b) This is why librarians and libraries are some of the best people and places on earth.I see you, RU Librarians, serving the people, helping information be free and making sure people can get into their houses. https://t.co/kMpoiGYYlv
— Jennifer Ansbach (@JenAnsbach) August 8, 2019
i miss Mabel Smith Douglass Library of Rutgers </3
— SpringBoob SquirePants (@amy_chippy) July 6, 2019
NJ Discover Spotlight: Defining Eclectic: Ron Jantz, PhD (Rutgers), MLS (Rutgers) #Digital #Library Architect – #Rutgers University Libraries, MA (Michigan) Mathematics, BS, (Kansas) #Mathematics, Bell Labs, Pilot, Author, and Biker https://t.co/gFCXLYGkoP pic.twitter.com/4caVgbF7mO
— Calvin Schwartz (@Earthood) July 9, 2019
My review update on ProQuest RefWorks is available for view at https://t.co/Q05F0gAE9B. Hope it is useful for RefWorks users.#libraries #rutgers #medlibs
— Yingting Zhang (@inforocks) July 25, 2019
I’m pretty sure my college library pumped sleeping gas through the air vents because it was impossible for me to spend any length of time there without napping, but shoutout to the librarians at the John Cotton Dana librarians at Rutgers Newark who never gave me any shit.
— Alissa Grosso (@alissagrosso) August 24, 2019
You can usually access Rutgers textbooks online through the library without having to buy them. It was rare I actually had to buy a textbook.
— Brandy Gunsolus, DCLS, MLS(ASCP)CM (@BnrdG) August 28, 2019
Totally taking advantage of the isolated part of the library so to some studying with my shoes off 🤷
— Katie Lin Boyle (@RutgersBarbri) August 28, 2019
May/June 2019
When I was a graduate student at Rutgers, the physics library had these moving bookshelves that would expand or contract with a crank to access different shelves. I always pictured myself getting crushed by an overly enthusiastic graduate student looking for some obscure text.
— Christopher D. Long (@octonion) May 2, 2019
Congratulations to #RonaldCJantz our 2019 @rutgerscomminfo #alumni #association #distinguished #awardee @rutgers_alumni @rutgersu #Rutgers #RUSCIAA #MLIS #PhD #digital #library #data #media #librarystudies @rutgerslibraries @therutgersclub @dailytargum pic.twitter.com/oaPmvXLozw
— RU SC&I Alumni Assoc (@RUSCIAA) May 2, 2019
Wed #Book #Expo Javits Ctr #NYC with Grace Ag. fr Alexander Library #Rutgers University. World is changing. #Publishing changed already. My 13th Book Expo. It’s still magical. Best was hanging out Librarian’s lounge. #rutgersalumni #journalism https://t.co/gFCXLYGkoP pic.twitter.com/SJlKREHhq4
— Calvin Schwartz (@Earthood) May 30, 2019
Hammarskjold Art Cycle Students Show Their Work at Rutgers Art Library https://t.co/6de6GhmR41 #middlematters
— GermanosArt (@GermanosArt) June 4, 2019
If anyone needs us, we’re celebrating the summer solstice with this baby bunny behind Armitage Hall. 🐰🌞#rutgerscamden #FirstDayofSummer #babyanimals #cutenessoverload pic.twitter.com/PZ0DJ6IxJu
— Paul Robeson Library – Rutgers Camden (@RobesonLibrary) June 21, 2019
March/April 2019
Thanks Chancellor Haddon for stopping by our panel on #OER at Rutgers-Camden and for showing support for more open textbooks on campus! #textbookbroke pic.twitter.com/PVmOthkoOv
— NJPIRG Students (@NJPIRGStudents) April 8, 2019
The NJ Digital Newspaper Project is a collaboration of the @RULibraries, @NJStateArchives & @njstatelibrary. This project has been working to digitize and catalog 200,000 pages of NJ news. To learn more, you should check out their blog: https://t.co/rDYhfjUMgp#ChroniclingAmerica pic.twitter.com/koEV6CNe1E
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) April 17, 2019
ARC supports Libraries! Here’s a before + after snap of GNYMLA meeting @ ARC. Talk by Elizabeth Surles @ Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies. Good reason to support https://t.co/kWAmqylq0S Join our campaign https://t.co/NMUKUWNekf Read in Rolling Stone https://t.co/lnepMBIsgk pic.twitter.com/a3i3VDVf37
— ARChive (@ARCnyc) April 15, 2019
#DYK #Newark has the largest public access #Jazz library in the world? It’s housed at @Rutgers_Newark, part of its #InstituteofJazzStudies. Jazz has been fertile ground for Newark, with clubs on nearly every corner bringing legends like… https://t.co/66tNwOv0eH @WBGO pic.twitter.com/zDFN05BeJe
— Newark Happening (@NewarkHappening) April 12, 2019
@RULibraries The Rutgers University Libraries support and enrich the instructional, research, and public service missions of the University through the stewardship of scholarly information and the delivery of information services.
They also have beanbag chairs.#RUGivingDay— Jordan C (@RU_JSC) March 26, 2019
I believe going to the library is a key to finding success at Rutgers. It is a quiet place that gets you away from drama and all other distractions ##dcim353b #TXC19 pic.twitter.com/NBcA00JpNH
— Sam Marsdale DCIM (@SamMarsdaleDCIM) March 24, 2019
While I take IT classes and DCIM classes, I have used a lot of database from the Rutgers library, which also provides the external information. I found that it is very helpful and it is an advantage for finding success at Rutgers.
— Yongmin (Andy) Kim (@itsmeandykim) March 23, 2019
What some students don’t know is that they can book group study rooms at the libraries at https://t.co/TBxqFCaAW2 and request for all the equipment they need at the library front desk with your Rutgers ID.
— Liza Halim (@NurhalizaHalim) March 23, 2019
Thank you to all of the students and faculty members who completed the @RULibraries LibQual survey! The winners of the tech prizes have been notified and here we have #RutgersCamden student Daoud Moon with the Echo Show he won. pic.twitter.com/UVCxOuOPHc
— Paul Robeson Library – Rutgers Camden (@RobesonLibrary) April 21, 2019
interlude of library, books, research with 3 #Rutgers Librarians, writers, etc (at Henry’s Diner on campus) Ronald Jantz, Grace Ag & Ronald Becker. Ronald Jantz soon publishing his book “Separation from the World” AND so it goes Wednesday morning. #rutgersalumni #journalism pic.twitter.com/wX1nw3MFL2
— Calvin Schwartz (@Earthood) April 24, 2019
We would like to thank our esteemed colleague Leslin H. CHARLES from Rutgers University for her presentation on “The Role of an Instructional Design Librarian” and for sharing information.#instructionaldesign #libraryassessment pic.twitter.com/LYWiJ1dXrx
— BİLGİ Library (@BILGI_Library) April 12, 2019
Happy National Library Week! 📚 Here’s a beautiful shot of the Art Library at Rutgers-New Brunswick! Which is your favorite library on campus?
📷: @pollack_andrew on Instagram pic.twitter.com/d2Qt3Xdx6i
— Rutgers University (@RutgersU) April 11, 2019
Library closes at 2 AM? Say no more. Nap then to Rutgers I go.
— Sir Brienne of Tarth (@_lisanndraaaa) April 7, 2019
*frantically opens Rutgers Library catalog and starts building a hold list*
— Colm Atkins, PhD (@_colm_) March 21, 2019
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January/February 2019
New Jersey: Rutgers, NJIT Neutralizing Sticker Shock with Textbook Alternatives https://t.co/pmSij82D21 #OER #libraries #textbooks
— Library Journal (@LibraryJournal) January 8, 2019
this is the best celebrity tweet I’ve ever received, this is better than the time one of the Property Brothers replied to me with a little smiley face
— Kaitlin Ruiz (@Kaitlin_M_Ruiz) January 10, 2019
Rutgers Camden’s library is named after him and I didn’t spend enough time appreciating that while attending but it makes me proud as hell of my alma mater
— hot stove watcher (@rutjake) February 20, 2019
Loving these library Valentines from Rutgers Libraries. Have a great Valentine’s Day, everyone! #SUNYOswego https://t.co/P3ceaEPwKS
— Penfield Library (@PenfieldLib) February 14, 2019
November/December 2018
Did quick visit to Rutgers’ libraries after thanksgiving break in New York and learned there are so many documents of American missionaries! Will conduct archival research in near future 🙂
— Minami (@minami_nis) November 26, 2018
One of the artifacts on loan to Rutgers University Libraries’ new exhibition “From Cooking Pot to Melting Pot: New Jersey’s Diverse Foodways” at the Alexander Library. Rare yellow earthenware hound-handled pitcher made by Abraham Cadmus between 1849-1854. Museum Purchase. pic.twitter.com/xFYUMpwGrv
— NJ State Museum (@NJStateMuseum) December 6, 2018
The Rutgers University Libraries has digitized an invaluable collection of 1,250 coins from the ancient Roman Republic. A useful #numismatics resource.
https://t.co/3qlzJUNMAs— Lee Toone (@hookmoor) December 15, 2018
At Rutgers today for our annual NJ academic library conference, ready to get our session on! #valenj2019 pic.twitter.com/o2L5qwTp1M
— Daisy DeCoster (@daisydecoster) January 4, 2019
@FRHSDSup @CNHSPrincipal @RULibraries @RutgersCommInfo Now, more than ever, student access to library resources and services is essential. Thank you, Rutgers! pic.twitter.com/b8Xrqe4oyl
— Sarah Reichenbecher (@SReichenbecher) January 10, 2019
September/October 2018
The one thing I love about the new @RULibraries website is the new simplified process for making an inter-library loan/E-ZBorrow book request.
— Nakeefa Garay (@NakeefaGaray) September 7, 2018
Making use of Rutgers libraries. Iqbal aur Ghalib. My love for the Urdu language increases with each page I turn over. pic.twitter.com/Ej1YXSpNI7
— Fatima Naqvi (@fatimasyed01997) October 20, 2018
Read about how @RutgersSOE students used their knowledge and creativity to make tactile maps to help make Alexander Library more accessible for blind and visually impaired students: https://t.co/bQQ1Cj3JuL #RutgersImpact pic.twitter.com/M3wONBw3Jt
— Rutgers University (@RutgersU) October 15, 2018
I really couldn’t afford to buy Murakami’s new novel ‘Killing Commendatore’ but I was able to request it from some random library in Pennsylvania through Rutgers’ inter-library loan!! s/o to institutional resources, going to miss them :/
— Mohammed طہٰ Syed (@MSyedt) October 14, 2018
For #LibrariesWeek, a list of places that sustained me:
– British Council Library, Calcutta
– Eloor Library, Calcutta
– Departmental Library of English, Jadavpur University
– Campus library, University of Stirling
– Campus library, Rutgers University-Camden
– NY Public Library— Mimi Mondal, Extraordinary Alien 👽 (@Miminality) October 8, 2018
@MCLotts shows the Rutgers art library exhibition spaces. #ARLISANZ2018 pic.twitter.com/JR4qmyqnVp
— Simon Underschultz (@sunderschultz) October 4, 2018
Rutgers Libraries are great places to get work done. Check out the hours for all Rutgers Libraries here: https://t.co/2f85NDEWWy pic.twitter.com/Da4C2HSdf1
— RU Student Health (@RUStudentHealth) September 20, 2018
The new search interface by @RULibraries, QuickSearch, offers new ways to discover scholarly content and manage your library account. Check it out here: https://t.co/lys0CSUKKN pic.twitter.com/3sdAMFLBLP
— Rutgers School of Communication and Information (@RutgersCommInfo) September 24, 2018
Let @RULibraries‘ #QuickSearch fuel your searches! This new tool allows you to access millions of collections and media with great efficiency, accuracy, and relevancy. Check it out at https://t.co/ukEVayA0CH. pic.twitter.com/FUekYTw1ty
— Rutgers GSAPP (@RutgersGSAPP) September 25, 2018
Our @RUCamdenNursing book club enjoyed an in-depth look at The Underground Railroad by @colsonwhitehead, thanks to our guests @RobesonLibrary Director Regina Koury and librarian Julie Still. Don’t miss the author’s public reading at #RutgersCamden on 9/26! https://t.co/5POdaUXCWG pic.twitter.com/hfAiQLs5PU
— RutgersCamdenNursing (@RUCamdenNursing) September 19, 2018
Sounds like a good friend to us. Enjoy your session! 👍 https://t.co/tvoZYyFgzT
— RutgersUnivLibraries (@RULibraries) September 12, 2018
woot woot!! https://t.co/Hwp0DI8eWw
— Jessica (@savestheday91) September 12, 2018
Amazing effort & collaboration from @RULibraries @NJStateArchives @njstatelibrary: Rutgers Libraries revitalizes print, digitalizes New Jersey newspapers | @daily_targum https://t.co/wYrVjt4L5H
— TS4Libs Team (@TechSoup4Libs) September 7, 2018
I’m just so comfortable there. It’s the only place i can focus. And if i get restless i can just move to a different floor
— CW (@CoryWory) September 9, 2018
I still use the Rutgers library (as an alumni and they love to help)
— Jen A. Miller (@byJenAMiller) September 2, 2018
July/August 2018
i cant believe rutgers-newark is the only college library that is open pass 9 pm. where you at @montclairstateu @wpunj_edu @BergenCC
— cristina (@cristinnnaaa_) August 28, 2018
And Ernst Badian’s coins—ca. 1260 in all, at Rutgers University Libraries / @Rutgers_SCUA—are now (as of spring 2018) fully online, thanks esp. to the generosity of the Loeb Classical Library Foundation https://t.co/nfwUM3BvO5
— Corey Brennan (@djkorenelius) August 8, 2018
One thing I really miss about Rutgers & the school year is libraries that are open 24 hours 😭
— Arsh Raince (@ArshRaince) August 5, 2018
Outreach, engagement, learning, and fun in 60 seconds: Button making at the Rutgers University Libraries https://t.co/wbZUjrNeVJ — button making is also very popular in our #library #makerspace
— Sharona Ginsberg (@linguomancer) July 12, 2018
How cool is this!! Rutgers University Libraries releases maps and tour guides of old Philadelphia bicycle routes from the 1890s. Julie Still gives us the details. https://t.co/toRUqdJsQJ
— Hidden City Phila (@HiddenCityPhila) July 11, 2018
June 2018
places at rutgers where reality is altered:
1. any bus at rush hour
2. alexander library during finals
3. muddy backyards during dage szn
4. busch
5. r u hungry at 3 am https://t.co/T9IfThoWGy— samantha (@samxdesiderio) June 28, 2018
Places at Rutgers where reality is altered
1. Alex library at 4 am
2. Livi circle
3. The Starbucks truck during finals week
4. Anywhere on Douglass late at night https://t.co/KAUqpl8F0R— sosa (@_jada_alexus) June 27, 2018
Laura Costello, Virtual Reference Librarian at @RULibraries, will be speaking at “Leading with Data: Using Stats from Across the Library to Inspire, Inform, and Motivate Your Team” at @alaannual today – check it out! #alaac18 https://t.co/sgQpEoIKvz pic.twitter.com/m8hvCQ4Dq6
— Rutgers School of Communication and Information (@RutgersCommInfo) June 23, 2018
#RUSCI alums Erin Ackerman MLIS ’12 & Jennifer Hunter MLIS ’14, along with @RULibraries Zara Wilkinson, will be presenting at the LRRT Forum on “Theory, Methods, and Practices in Library Research” this morning at @alaannual! #alaac18 https://t.co/wvvePWtk5i
— Rutgers School of Communication and Information (@RutgersCommInfo) June 23, 2018
One Saturday I got on a Rutgers shuttle bus. I was going to the Science Library, everyone else was going to football tailgates. They chanted for me to stay on the bus. Ah, undergrads.
— Linda McCann Jeffers (@LMcCJ) June 21, 2018
My brother minored in it there. My siblings went to Rutgers College as out-of-state students. I was offered a spot in a PhD program there and gladly accepted. I was the champ at sneaking food into the art history library on Olde Queens.
— love2teachmom (@YPViking) June 21, 2018
#FunFact The Institute of Jazz Studies located inside Dana Library @Rutgers_Newark houses the jewelry of Billie Holiday & the wardrobe of Ella Fitzgerald. Stop by & be inspired.#NewarkFashionForward #Newarkhistory #Newarkfashion #BilleHoliday #EllaFitzgerald #JazzHistory pic.twitter.com/eImOcRfmJQ
— NewarkFashionForward (@NewarkFashFwd) June 20, 2018
May 2018
The stress relief dogs being in the library for the past week has been the best thing Rutgers has ever done
— Alec Pizarro (@AlecPizarro) May 7, 2018
There’s plenty of room for #Rutgers alumni in the @RULibraries stacks. Learn more about alumni library privileges: https://t.co/xkkQBO1bRl pic.twitter.com/dYgFDxT8YN
— #ExperienceRU (@ProgramsRU) May 1, 2018
10966 newspaper pages were just loaded from the Rutgers University Libraries https://t.co/DsFnun2SzI
— Paper Bot (@paperbot) May 3, 2018
Sitting in Rutgers library one last time trying to study and all I can think about is how much I’m gonna throw on black tomorrow
— February 26 🙏🏻 (@xxxstoney) May 8, 2018
i swear only rutgers would turn one of their libraries into a club for a night lmfaoooooooo
— Diana Berrios (@Diana_bx) May 11, 2018
The steps of @RobesonLibrary are being replaced this summer—one of many changes the library has seen over the years. Here’s a #ThrowbackThursday view of the building from the 1970s, before our campus quad was closed to traffic. pic.twitter.com/T5I8c34gEs
— Rutgers–Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) May 24, 2018
Belated congratulations to Lisa Vargas-Long of the Office of Student Accounting for winning our Rutgers Day gift bag giveaway! pic.twitter.com/heRn1yv7hv
— Rutgers Camden PRL (@RobesonLibrary) May 24, 2018
April 2018
Had to print something out so I stopped by the Rutgers Library, couldn’t tell you how proud I was to see three of my younger fraternity brothers there doing schoolwork 😭
— Justin (@samnitsuj) April 4, 2018
The libraries at #Rutgers work hard to keep our education going! #RUSCI appreciates the contributions our Library and Information Science department holds. Happy National Library Workers Day to all of our library staff, faculty, & friends! #NationalLibraryWeek #LibrariesTransform pic.twitter.com/JG8sBxCN75
— Rutgers School of Communication and Information (@RutgersCommInfo) April 10, 2018
At the Rutgers Chang Library, we would like to know what would make you less stressed during finals. Come and write your ideas on the board at the entrance. pic.twitter.com/4chnaVdVIl
— Rutgers SEBS (@RutgersSEBS) April 12, 2018
Been a long time. #basement #book stacks #Alexander #Library #rutgers purely explorative not… https://t.co/UI1UCjlxOa
— Calvin Schwartz (@Earthood) April 26, 2018
I worked long days at Rutgers Day 2012-2017. Yesterday was my first as a private citizen. I ate free cupcakes then went to a bright corner of the library to read. pic.twitter.com/fIi96C6p8Y
— Laura Eppin-jelly (@lola_epp) April 29, 2018
do you really go to Rutgers if you call the libraries by their full/correct name?????
— Sarah (@SlandisLandis) April 30, 2018
We love Libraries!
— RU Continuing Ed (@RutgersCE) April 30, 2018
There’s plenty of room for #Rutgers alumni in the @RULibraries stacks. Learn more about alumni library privileges: https://t.co/xkkQBO1bRl pic.twitter.com/dYgFDxT8YN
— #ExperienceRU (@ProgramsRU) May 1, 2018
March 2018
Rutgers has so many libraries that are filled with a myriad of resources. They’re also great places to study!
— Keoni (@keoninguyen) March 6, 2018
I’ve spent a great deal of time in the library. I find myself able to work on assignments much more efficiently as I don’t have many distractions. This definitely represents the essence of Rutgers for those that spend their time here. #TXC17 #DCIM353B
— Grant Polhemus (@GrantPolhemus) March 6, 2018
Except collegiate libraries. Fraternity & sorority social hours, even at the Library of Science & Medicine which used to be my refuge!
Also, lesser known fact: You can get the famed Fat Sandwiches at Rutgers delivered TO the library doors. My Advanced Neuro grades thanked me 😬
— Aysha (@ModelAyshaMirza) March 12, 2018
Finding success at Rutgers is made much easier (and more interesting) when exploring the library databases! They don’t have to be used just for citations in papers… there are tons of links to explore based on your interests/studies. #DCIM353b #TXC18 https://t.co/UKEM1YeBCU
— Michele Mesi (@Michele_Mesi) March 14, 2018
Rutgers throwing the seniors a party in the library…. kinda lit lol
— Wholesome-$avage 😈 (@TJudson4_) March 22, 2018
Through social media contests and my own wallet, I’ve managed to give a total of $725 to https://t.co/P3BveKLy6O, @RULibraries and @FutureScholars #RUGivingDay #MakeADifference #ScarletForever
— Jordan C (@RU_JSC) March 22, 2018
Now all these seniors have to do is write the actual paper. Thanks to Tom Glynn, Alexander Library, and Rutgers for another incredible research and learning opportunity. #RU @FRHSDSup @CNHSPrincipal pic.twitter.com/mypN26DoK9
— Sarah Reichenbecher (@SReichenbecher) March 16, 2018
February 2018
I am the #1 time waster when in a Rutgers library
— Zahra (@ZaharaAzh) February 5, 2018
I was spoiled as both parents were Rutgers U faculty/admin so I was allowed to check out materials from the U library all throughout my schooling. It was like the internet!
— Mr. Record 🎶🎬 (@MrRecord) February 7, 2018
We are making buttons at Chang Library until 4:30! Come join us to make some SC/UA SEBS themed buttons!
@RULibraries @RutgersSEBS pic.twitter.com/Q4iLo6ZMet
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) February 20, 2018
As a student examples like ordering books online and getting the e books version has saved the trip of visiting the stacks in any library at rutgers #dcim353b
— Kayla Simpson (@KaylaSimpson110) February 21, 2018
Book Sale going on at the Rutgers Art Library until 4pm! Bring your own bag, you name the price. Cash only. pic.twitter.com/rG5yyEf89E
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) February 22, 2018
The Creative Life of Douglass exhibit curated by Kayo Denda, Erika Gorder and Fernanda Perrone at Douglass Library on view in the Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Galleries M-F 9am-10pm through 4/6! @RULibraries @RUDouglass #CreativeLife #Douglass100 pic.twitter.com/wWLQuCLMdf
— CWAH (@CWAHatRutgers) February 26, 2018
The art library is the best library at Rutgers to study don’t @ me
— JD (@jackiedobak) February 27, 2018
January 2018
Found at the Rutgers Art Library LEGO Playing Station! #RULibraries pic.twitter.com/Pdbg0x6dd4
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) January 28, 2018
We have some new #feministfriday themed buttons! We are at the Art Library until 4:00. @RULibraries pic.twitter.com/4WIvOrorNv
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) January 23, 2018
Love the Google Preview integrated into Rutgers library catalog. #googlebooks #librarynerd #booknerd #bookstagram https://t.co/JcssyWskS9 pic.twitter.com/aFifSdCtyn
— ArielleGoldstein (@ariellehg) January 12, 2018
Wed at #NJ #Digital #Newspaper Project : A collaboration of #Rutgers Libraries, NJ State Archives & NJ State Library with grant from #LibraryofCongress. https://t.co/5kEzXW8qDp with Project Techs, Giovanna Ligato-Pugliese and Jacob Paul. at #AlexanderLibrary pic.twitter.com/Hw944Fr2Zi
— Calvin Schwartz (@Earthood) January 11, 2018
I actually have it checked out of the Rutgers Library. You can apparently check out books for nearly an entire semester.
— Kathleen Farley (@katitarian) January 5, 2018
December 2017
Abouta be at the library in Rutgers allll dayyyyyyy…
— Jenn✨ (@_flowerqween) December 9, 2017
Feeling stressed out by the last day of classes? We are hanging out at the Art Library making some buttons, enjoying some snacks, and busting some stress. Come hang out until 4:30! @RULibraries pic.twitter.com/YQOEryEaJk
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) December 13, 2017
Picking up the Rebellion to Review Board exhibit to deliver it to its next home – @Rutgers_Newark Dana Library. pic.twitter.com/BnKkFPsk80
— Mary Rizzo (@rizzo_pubhist) December 16, 2017
When Rutgers has therapy dogs in the library for exam week is always my favorite 😍😍😍
— megan lynn (@meganlynnlol) December 18, 2017
Rutgers 24 hour library gotta be the best thing
— 〰️ (@BonafideAsh) December 19, 2017
Well – that really is service! Wasn’t expecting that! That really is service!!! Thanks so much …. erm Tom presumably?! Somethign else to distract me from doing my big pile of remaining scripts and 13 page promotion form ;-)!
— Ewan Harrison (@reoharrison) December 21, 2017
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! ❄️❄️❄️ https://t.co/UpV5ud21X5
— Rutgers Camden PRL (@RobesonLibrary) December 15, 2017
November 2017
For finding success at Rutgers I always make time to go to the Alexander Library. Certain sections stay open all night long so it’s efficient #DCIM353b #TXC17 pic.twitter.com/TwDksDmzMN
— Hager Selym (@HagerSelym) November 10, 2017
Heading to Rutgers library with Dr Hogge’s AP Euro class. Ahh.. my alma mater, Go RU!https://t.co/wwwoe0CE2a
— Bernards HS Library (@BernardsHSLib) November 17, 2017
Katie Anderson, @RutgersU @Rutgers_Camden Robeson Library Interim Director, created a resource on How to Spot Fake News: https://t.co/zHx8dq7zd0
— Eze Nwanyi (@chinyereosuji) November 10, 2017
Still time to catch Der Mond at the Rutgers Art Library! pic.twitter.com/EmeBxLkSlB
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) November 12, 2017
Still time to see #MimiSmith exhibit at Douglass Library @RULibraries! If you couldn’t make it to her public lecture…you can watch on Vimeo! https://t.co/0LIv3Nz2yi #Douglass100 https://t.co/Mwd3oEQL2i
— CWAH (@CWAHatRutgers) November 15, 2017
October 2017
Captured this amazing moment today at the #refdesk: @RutgersU dance majors using the Douglass library @RULibraries https://t.co/rsysJsZgSW
— Meaghan Moody S. (@moody_meaghan) October 19, 2017
have you tried searching scholarly databases like via rutgers library? i found a lot actually
— sagi @ odyssey (@vorenuggets) October 15, 2017
Chancellor Dutta shares abt Scarlet&Black Slavery & Disposition in Rutgers History. Today Kilmer Library renamed James Dickson Carr Library pic.twitter.com/y6OGY0E4lL
— Felicia McGinty (@FeliciaMcGinty) October 17, 2017
I havnt been in a real life Library since my DU days lol @ Rutgers… https://t.co/7dJ1he04xa
— Lemme Borrow A Dolla (@Iymsumtinelse) October 22, 2017
I have stayed at the Douglass library until 2am countless nights here at Rutgers. Where is your favorite late night study spot? #Digitech296 #TXC17
— Sean Ilg (@SeanIlg) October 24, 2017
It’s #SnapshotDayNJ! Stop by the Rutgers Art Library to look at a book, enjoy the architecture, or create a model with LEGO. #RULibraries pic.twitter.com/CGo3p50ux8
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) October 25, 2017
Speaker panel from the #MLA NY-NJ Chapter meeting last week at Rutgers University that included this #librarian! pic.twitter.com/vXNrqvv8Vs
— Trinitas Med Library (@TrinitasLibrary) October 30, 2017
September 2017
This is awesome. pic.twitter.com/98q4HysjJP
— Matt Tierney (@figuralities) August 23, 2017
Welcome to #Rutgers fall semester! Make sure to come and visit us in the basement of Alexander Library (we are under the big seal for NJ). pic.twitter.com/dF6Gxvyhw2
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) September 5, 2017
We are hanging out at the Art Library enjoying free popcorn. Welcome back #Rutgers!@RULibraries pic.twitter.com/jREHLIEwDj
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) September 7, 2017
one of my professors got the rutgers library to order six seasons of the fresh prince of bel-air. that’s 22 dvds.
— buck me barnes (@RIPCortana) September 7, 2017
Deff need to hit Rutgers library too.
— ❃❃❃❃❃ (@_flowerqween) September 10, 2017
Someone who goes to RU plz let me use ur netid & password to find research articles Rutgers library has so much more than Bloomfields.
— Fernanda Altamirano (@NandapandaXo) September 11, 2017
Found this classic in the Rutgers Art Library @KenShindle pic.twitter.com/eS23Oyi65R
— Brent Leoni (@fakerbrentleoni) September 15, 2017
Come celebrate with us Fall Fest and Dana Library 50 years of Service!! @Rutgers_Newark @RULibraries @RUNewark_Dana @RutgersGSN pic.twitter.com/SMBQXnSYOV
— Dana Library (@RUNewark_Dana) September 23, 2017
Rutgers library has a better movie selection than Netflix smh
— 800k Mastery (@tonedeafbass) September 27, 2017
So much food for the #RutgersBannedBooksWeek event at the Art Library! Can’t wait to see the winning t-shirt! Yay free stuff! pic.twitter.com/emP7Celnqs
— Special Collections (@Rutgers_SCUA) September 28, 2017
Join us editing data for Hurricane Maria relief efforts in Puerto Rico right now at the Dana Library at Rutgers-Newark. @RUNewark_Dana https://t.co/7hgltqm6Az
— Krista (@kristaewhite) September 29, 2017
Fall fest: jazz and cake on the Plaza@RUNewark_Dana @RULibraries @Rutgers_Newark pic.twitter.com/arrZjSIylF
— Dana Library (@RUNewark_Dana) September 23, 2017
I just found out that the @RULibraries do a meme Monday and I am truly blessed to know this now and have it in my life pic.twitter.com/kHePnHsdQH
— Cailee Dobias (@CailChip) September 27, 2017
We have a few recommendations for Tobey’s next read… https://t.co/ncVFeoH0AW https://t.co/qKYPHUhCo6
— RutgersUnivLibraries (@RULibraries) September 21, 2017
August 2017
just requested nayyirah waheed’s salt from rutgers library
— lapis lazuli ️ (@4jelani) August 6, 2017
The WH and @RobesonLibrary team up 9/1 to present the exhibition BY OURSELVES: STUDENT LITERARY JOURNALS 1923-2017. pic.twitter.com/ZBVXFIgGIN
— Rutgers Camden MFA (@MFACamden) August 19, 2017
I mean do you blame him, the library is probably more lit then the parties at Rutgers
— Farah (@AlmadaniFarah) August 18, 2017
Can’t wait to see the Carr library sign as well!
— Rutgers ResLife (@rutgersreslife) August 16, 2017
July 2017
Rutgers Digital Humanities lab to put the finishing touches on our new website, which will
allow us to publish digital humanities projects. Look out for it later this afternoon!
rar.rutgers.edu #digitalhumanities #digitalarthistory #onlinepublishing
(@rutgersartreview) on
PDT
Seen at Rutgers library: two bottles of rose, wine glasses, a half eaten birthday cake, & four students with their eyes glued to laptops.
— Toni Airaksinen (@Toni_Airaksinen) July 18, 2017
Soo i dont even go to rutgers but im in there art library just sitting here lmao
— Tolga Gezer (@LHturtle) July 10, 2017
Back at the alma mater to check out the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark.#highonarchives
— Robert Beach (@Bob_Beach1) July 24, 2017
June 2017
love your account @RULibraries! Always have such uplifting posts??
— Plaza at Livingston (@RutgersPlaza) June 13, 2017
Rutgers changed Kilmer Library’s name to James Dickson Carr; in honor of the first African American graduate ✊ @RutgersU pic.twitter.com/kCBicHla1N
— Jav Mendez (@whoisjavmendez) June 28, 2017
Visit https://t.co/9hsfhS0OZa to learn more! pic.twitter.com/r6YNvpoH87
— Freedom to Read Fndn (@FTRF) June 20, 2017
I just discovered a large laser disk collection in Douglass Library at Rutgers.
— Vincenzo (@VinnieAveAGC) June 19, 2017
Congratulations to Pamela Hargwood, Clinical Librarian, RWJ Library, Rutgers, for her poster presentation at MLA’17 Seattle late last month! pic.twitter.com/1RG1YDocFy
— HSLANJ (@HSLANJ)
Congratulations to HSLANJ member Yingting Zhang, RWJ Library, Rutgers Univ., for presenting 2 posters at MLA’17 in Seattle last month. pic.twitter.com/GHwedeYdDf
— HSLANJ (@HSLANJ) June 5, 2017
May 2017
Still in Rutgers library tryna ??this assessment. I’m be here till 2am. ????
— the BROkage. ???? (@malcomgotone) May 4, 2017
#JerseyCollective was started by a library school friend! It’s awesome to see @RULibraries supporting the project this way. https://t.co/NtZmPaLG2n
— Jamie Howe (@Gaymerbrarian) May 9, 2017
There’s plenty of room for #Rutgers alumni in the @RULibraries stacks! Learn more about alumni library privileges: https://t.co/TlnDSyqumc pic.twitter.com/n8FLDb2rHa
— #ExperienceRU (@ProgramsRU) May 17, 2017
Congratulations to the class of 2017! pic.twitter.com/5h1N0WEZoy
— Rutgers Camden PRL (@RobesonLibrary) May 17, 2017
Meeting librarians at Rutgers-Camden@rutgers_camden@RULibraries pic.twitter.com/S9Pu678tC9
— Carla Hayden (@LibnOfCongress) May 17, 2017
@iamKENNYLEON FYI The Institute of Jazz Studies (Rutgers Newark) is a valuable resource for jazz-related research. —https://t.co/VVbUik0dpR
— Janice L. Greenberg (@morjan) May 7, 2017
May 2017
Happy #NationalSuperheroDay! Get out there & thank your librarians & archivists for the super work that they do! @RULibraries @Rutgers_SCUA pic.twitter.com/7VTYSJ2LEr
— SOURCE (@Rutgers_SOURCE) April 28, 2017
#PaulRobeson a #Revolutionary @Rutgers_Camden #library https://t.co/zMGcwcdztk
— Joel Bayan (@JoelBayan) April 27, 2017
Ima go to the library at Rutgers
— no. (@DatGirl_ICEY) April 11, 2017
A preview of the Institute of Jazz Studies’ WONDERFUL “Records at Play” exhibit. Go check it out for yourselves!! #MARACspring17 pic.twitter.com/Pw7auylIFD
— SOURCE (@Rutgers_SOURCE) April 21, 2017
Before the online library catalog, @RobesonLibrary visitors searched for books in a card catalog. “Like” if you remember using these! #TBT pic.twitter.com/KWLMUhft6J
— Rutgers–Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) April 20, 2017
Secrets of the library. Found this taped under a desk. @ Rutgers… https://t.co/B7bC0XODKl
— peth (@peth) April 15, 2017
Bob Vietrogoski, special collections librarian of the George F. Smith Library of the Health Sciences at @Rutgers_Newark is our 2nd speaker pic.twitter.com/aQJnf6fGAl
— NewarkPublicLibrary (@NewarkLibrary) April 4, 2017
Kilmer Library renamed for JD Carr, 1st African-American graduate of Rutgers College. https://t.co/KpiT2Weunp… https://t.co/HHuSzJXmwf
— Livingston Alumni (@livingstonalum) April 4, 2017
April 2017
@RutgersCommInfo Rutgers College Ave – river dorms and Alex library – faintly visible over the Raritan and pond. Ducks happy! pic.twitter.com/18S9EP5rT6
— Jonathan Potter (@JonathanPotter6) March 14, 2017
Join us tomorrow w Adriana Cuervo, Asso. Director of the Institute of Jazz studies, to learn about becoming certified archivists #SOURCEasks
— SOURCE (@Rutgers_SOURCE) March 27, 2017
@BretLevinson Best library at Rutgers hands down! I’m always at Alex especially around midterms and finals #dcim353a #TXC17
— Gloribel Hernandez (@glori_hz) March 22, 2017
I fell asleep in Rutgers library with my coat over my face. this is wht quicky naps feel like.It’s great & a hot mess at the same dam time
— Tee (@TeebombX3) March 27, 2017
Great music at Clem’s Place last night! Jazz House Kids thanks our hosts, Rutgers University—Newark, jam leader,… https://t.co/VXondxda6j
— Jazz House Kids (@jazzhousekids) March 17, 2017
here i was thinking the art library by the zimmerli was Rutgers best kept secret now everybody and their squad is here. lost my seat too
— Aidan Kusnecov (@AidanKus) March 28, 2017
Martin C trumpet owned by @milesdavis at @Rutgers_Newark #InstituteOfJazzStudies at @hahneandco. #downtown #Newark #NJ #jazz #icon pic.twitter.com/KaFta1dwQ5
— Awilda Rivera (@AwildaRivera) March 4, 2017
Feeling old seeing a card catalog displayed as an artifact at Rutgers library. pic.twitter.com/joID1jlpZ1
— Mary Rizzo (@rizzo_pubhist) March 29, 2017
Free, public discussion 3/6 with @jamesjbrownjr, Jean-Louis Hippolyte @RUCamdenArtsSci, @timknievel, & Katherine Anderson @RobesonLibrary https://t.co/kbYXQbdQMA
— Stefanie Charles (@MsStefanieC) March 2, 2017
Be sure to see “‘Heaven, Hell, or Hoboken!’: New Jersey in the Great War” exhibit on display NOW @ Alexander Library https://t.co/GaYwUPH5xt https://t.co/HKSX3rd5Ry
— SOURCE (@Rutgers_SOURCE) March 31, 2017
March 2017
Our Open and Affordable #Textbooks Project will save @RutgersU students $1.6 mill in first year.
From @njdotcom: https://t.co/LQGeUAhCCp
— RutgersUnivLibraries (@RULibraries) February 20, 2017
The Kilmer Library on
Livingston Campus is now named for James Dickson Carr, #Rutgers’ first African-American grad:https://t.co/f1ToAurstn pic.twitter.com/wsbiHHstOp
— Rutgers University (@RutgersU)
Really #dope #art at the #Rutgers NB Art Library #Artist: unknown
#painting #graphicdesign
Rutgers Douglass Library hosts art exhibit showcasing “underground immigrant communities” https://t.co/6ABbzipfA0
— New Brunswick Today (@NB_Today) February 15, 2017
Rutgers have a fun side but contains balance. I choose the library as some of the labs contains the latest technology. #TXC17 #DCIM353a pic.twitter.com/Uo83fSnCR9
— Opal Vialva (@opalvashere) February 27, 2017
Learn about the legacy of award-winning #RutgersCamden Coach Wilbur “Pony” Wilson at this @RobesonLibrary exhibit https://t.co/rdMoLouXJc pic.twitter.com/tUiLtktJac
— Rutgers–Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) February 10, 2017
February 2017
Robeson Library exhibit honors Athletic Hall of Famer Wilson https://t.co/iLPgXM0v1j
— RUC Athletics & Rec. (@RUCRaptorRage) February 1, 2017
Just when we think she’s not looking…?? via @natfrags taken at @RULibraries (Alexander) here in the @CityofNewBruns. #WeLOVEHubCity ???? pic.twitter.com/VMIZy7yWxW
— We LOVE Hub City! (@welovehubcity) January 26, 2017
It’s a snowy day for the Virtual Academic Library Environment (VALE) conference at Rutgers. #librarylife @RutgersU https://t.co/KG9efRkc8k pic.twitter.com/pFAWWUu59T
— T Patrick Milas (@PatrickMilas) January 6, 2017
Yesterday I see my little brother in Rutgers Library with his HS class, today I see my cousin and his HS class. Weird AF seeing them in Alex
— † Reid Riccordella † (@theReidiculous1) January 12, 2017
Call the library and ask if they want to save/preserve any signs!! Rutgers (NJ) is doing this too. Imagine future research possibilities…. https://t.co/biScSXMj1Z
— Tracy North (@tnor27) January 22, 2017
rutgers has an online catalog for all the movies they have in the library….. finally, my tuition includes netflix
— bad “dude” (@Eizy_A) January 22, 2017
Did you know that your Rutgers alumni card gives you access to our library system? https://t.co/IJbtixlyDR pic.twitter.com/v8wAEZCkSE
— Rutgers–Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) January 19, 2017
Today (Wed Jan 4) at 4 pm I have a book event at Alexander Library in Rutgers-New Brunswick. Book giveaways! Clips of weird classic TV! – DB
— David Bianculli (@TVWORTHWATCHING) January 4, 2017
January 2017
Everyone who likes Alex is Wrong because Douglass is 150% the superior Rutgers library
— r (@rcferrante) December 1, 2016
Rutgers University field trip to Alexander Library for @NJNHD & @NationalHistory research. #wwprsd #njed pic.twitter.com/4YirwIMvfM
— R. McLelland-Crawley (@Bec_Chirps) December 12, 2016
I am so happy that the semester went by so quickly. Also, the art library is my favorite Rutgers library. https://t.co/uCoe5d477h
— Shannon Semmling (@sparkelyfish94) December 14, 2016
Rutgers MGVA Printmaking 1A course spent 4 hrs in the Art library today, & they left wanting more! pic.twitter.com/gvpAytRlLN
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) December 13, 2016
“I would rather fail with dignity than cheat.” – overheard at Rutgers-Newark Library, during exam period. #integrity
— Audrey Truschke (@AudreyTruschke) December 20, 2016
the library at rutgers is sooo quiet compared to kimbel it’s like another world
— carly (@carly_hilton) December 22, 2016
XXXXXXXX | THE PLAYS OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1962), Alexander Library, Rutgers [via ILL] pic.twitter.com/JjtKMT7cxs
— claire m. l. bourne (@roaringgirle) December 30, 2016
December 2016
Wearing my newly won @RULibraries headphones on the job at @librarycongress is a great #FridayFeeling. #librarylife
— Susie Booth ? (@spiderfromMARC) November 4, 2016
Rutgers-Newark is home to the worlds largest jazz library already. https://t.co/V3xbUQrnZ0
— Mike June (@mikejunemusic) November 6, 2016
At Sanyo’s Rutgers Library…. pic.twitter.com/LNtJD4mkGS
— Shilpa Padhye (@PadhyeShilpa) November 8, 2016
The Jinnah Papers I first read at Rutgers’ Alexander Library are still there. It is so good to be back at Rutgers. pic.twitter.com/rMEIC2IIf7
— Jinnah’s Republic (@theRealYLH) November 10, 2016
Rutgers scarlet fireworks over SC&I and Alex Library tonight! Happy 250th birthday, Rutgers! #Rutgers250 #RUSCI pic.twitter.com/OxiUgGdz0y
— Rutgers SC&I (@RutgersCommInfo) November 10, 2016
that feeling when you go to the library at rutgers and can actually get work done
— Surplus Jon Snu (@Darth_Rthano) November 20, 2016
Overheard in Rutgers Alexander Library: A student whistling the Marines Hymn. pic.twitter.com/99MMLqXXtx
— Kevin Stapleton (@dotKevin) November 21, 2016
November 2016
Enjoying “In Search of Punchline” show at Voorhees Art Library Rutgers xo pic.twitter.com/tkJraIqZ4p
— ?NNE ELIZ?BETH (@AEWeisgerber) October 3, 2016
Rutgers library #RUScavengerhunt pic.twitter.com/KWRoOopIDK
— Owl’s Pride! (@aliyyahm8) October 3, 2016
Rutgers Library #ruallthewayup ???????? pic.twitter.com/RuT6oRKxpE
— Ruallthewayup (@ruallthewayup) October 2, 2016
Look…jersey connects are real. I didn’t attend Rutgers, but I know a lot of the professors and have used their library several times.
— Sarah Erintunde (@AfroAdvoCATe) October 2, 2016
Learning how to browse around Rutgers’ library database in order to search journals! #SOIfall2016
— jini k. (@maejins) October 6, 2016
The online Rutgers library will make the information analysis paper a lot easier #SOIfall2016
— Rob (@rfreedman31) October 5, 2016
Colloge Success Scavenger Hunt: Picture at Rutgers Camden Library #RU20MAJORKEY pic.twitter.com/OYIhf24owf
— RU20Group2-101 (@Ru20Group2) October 5, 2016
Fascinating art installation at Rutgers Newark Dana Library using old catalog cards. pic.twitter.com/CxG2DKDHK7
— Jeff Moy (@ArchivallyMe) October 8, 2016
Rutgers is known for its libraries. Alex Library, Rutgers’ oldest library, houses large collections of government docs #TXC16 #DCIM353a pic.twitter.com/jpk24IEHqq
— Tejal Sarbaugh (@tejal_sarbaugh) October 17, 2016
Who says coloring is just for kids? Get a copy of the #Rutgers Art Library coloring book and relieve some stress: https://t.co/mESS5e0WHQ
— Rutgers University (@RutgersU) October 24, 2016
Walking to the library for those late night study hours during Halloween got me like: pic.twitter.com/nKItwIVVmL
— RUPA (@RUPARutgers) October 26, 2016
A view of our library in 1953. #TBT #ThrowbackThursday pic.twitter.com/KX5RgGRTSL
— Rutgers-Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) October 27, 2016
Hey Jersey pals – tonight I’m speaking on a panel celebrating a year of the New Brunswick Music Archive at Alexander Library @Rutgers! 6-8pm
— No Mercy Brown (@Myg) October 27, 2016
Kilmer is the most underrated library at Rutgers
— Paul Yun (@RealPaulYun) October 31, 2016
That students can access the required articles for free using the @Rutgers_Camden library database system.
— Dr. Oscar Holmes IV (@OHIV) October 31, 2016
@Dbruzzese11 it’s important to have the right environment to do work in! I tend to go to the library at Rutgers #TXC16 #DCIM353b
— Julia Lennon (@julialen422) October 31, 2016
October 2016
Thanks @RULibraries for speaking at our Access Denied press conference and for working on the OAT Project to help #textbookbroke students pic.twitter.com/vXAsc2CkGN
— NJPIRG Students (@NJPIRGStudents) September 21, 2016
Thank you, for hosting this work, which reminds us of the important work that @RU_ClementiCtr & @TrevorProject do every day. https://t.co/gLvyvQXBoJ
— Zimmerli Art Museum (@zimmerlimuseum) September 28, 2016
Libraries! Get there!
— Rutgers Cont. Educ (@RutgersCE) September 26, 2016
It’s amazing to see the changes Rutgers has been through! https://t.co/OnQgNso2Gp
— Rutgers Social Work (@RutgersSSW) September 23, 2016
Sometimes college textbooks are a ripoff. So its cool that @RULibraries started a program to make em open&affordable https://t.co/otVkgImDXJ
— ¦¦ James Hodges (@jameshodges_) September 22, 2016
— Natalie (@nataliezamoraa) September 16, 2016
Color, have fun, & learn about the Rutgers University Art Library! #RutgersColoring pic.twitter.com/iPhsjYrpbL
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) September 30, 2016
At the Rutgers Camden Library #eofgroup3 pic.twitter.com/PdiJVElDus
— lesly (@leslya21) September 29, 2016
I’m at the rutgers library more than my own lol
— Jas (@princess_jasxx) September 27, 2016
I think I’m in love with Douglas library
— Janet (@_nappypapi) September 23, 2016
“The electronic textbook is available free of charge to Rutgers students through the Rutgers University Library” pic.twitter.com/QzhbHnVo0p
— Khadeen (@PrincessKhad_) September 13, 2016
Daily NJ Trivia: Newark’s Institute of Jazz Studies has the world’s largest library of jazz and jazz-related materials. Fact! @IJS_Rutgers
— Daily NJ Trivia (@DailyNJTrivia) September 4, 2016
September 2016
Reference librarians: our uniquely skilled and wildly helpful — but madly under-rated –allies in the workforce. https://t.co/0BEoiu0bZA
— Jim Morris (@jmorrisRU) August 26, 2016
@RULibraries @jessicapellien love this-my mom was RU Library assist @ Alexander &LSM. I was RU SCILS (& Art Hist) too 🙂 #runsinthefamily
— Barbara (@barbaraannlat) August 15, 2016
Excited to partner w/ Rutgers & NJ State Archive to digitizing newspapers with historical importance to New Jersey! https://t.co/UBKKuAowrF
— NJ State Library (@njstatelibrary) August 19, 2016
Happy #BookLoversDay! Visit @RULibraries today for a literary adventure! Check out their summer hours here! https://t.co/jAcfPhzhw2
— RU Summer Winter (@RUSummerWinter) August 9, 2016
#RU101 take ya ass to the library, Rutgers classes are not easy
— Sagar P (@hkerapragas) August 10, 2016
A great #LibGuide from @RULibraries: Latino Americans: 500 Years of History https://t.co/LlOi6HVJGx pic.twitter.com/g0IVZL7H5E
— springshare (@springshare) August 24, 2016
Libraries RU Awesome, Yes! https://t.co/SmGDU5bstr
— David Approvato (@david_approvato) August 6, 2016
They turn my school library into a club at the end of the year it is lit #Rutgers
Meanwhile WPI was filled with sleepless crying students— Dre (@TwiterLessDre) August 23, 2016
What the #Dickens! Previously unknown Dickens letter found @RULibraries:https://t.co/E6Y6JzyaBR https://t.co/uHRLRYSWkI
— Manuscript Society (@ManuscriptSoc) August 29, 2016
Glad @NEHgov chose @RutgersU/@RULibraries to add New Jersey newspapers to #ChroniclingAmerica. https://t.co/VrPXfYkBQ3
— RU Federal Relations (@RUFedRelations) August 22, 2016
August 2016
When your school’s libraries are awesome https://t.co/iJFIauKNcm
— Zack (@iamaguyhi) July 8, 2016
Proud Knight: thanks @RULibraries & @RUSummerWinter for informed, enjoyable historical context from @republicofspin pic.twitter.com/lHNCt8rMAv
— Jim Morris (@jmorrisRU) July 7, 2016
Want to learn more about the 1st woman to run for Democrat nom for POTUS? @RULibraries has Shirley Chisholm’s papers https://t.co/shQULFJCda
— DelValleyArchivists (@dvarchivists) July 29, 2016
#250PointsOfPride Our library system ranks among the nation’s top https://t.co/kSccaKGZDF pic.twitter.com/aw5EG3rrbe
— Rutgers-Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) July 13, 2016
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Beautiful: @RULibraries In Dana Library’s Spring Sutras installation recycled catalog cards create stunning display https://t.co/vpLWBnlB0B
— PrincetonSeminaryLib (@PTSLibrary) July 13, 2016
Clusters of kids outside #Rutgers Alexander Library looking at their phones. Study break? Or just playing #PokemonGO ? #kidsthesedays
— Andrew J. Salvati (@Andrewsalvati) July 12, 2016
This is totally how I want to spend my summer #rutgers #alexanderlibrary
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Rattata has been lurking around the Rutgers Art Library Lego Playing Station today! pic.twitter.com/lV1GiwV3bO
— Megan Lotts (@MCLotts) July 20, 2016
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July 2016
You know you’re rutgers af when you’re eating a fat sandwich in the library while studying
— Blessica (@jessicaplaha) June 29, 2016
@KimGuadagnoNJ Better shot. That was only 1/2 of the in a county library. Imagine what Rutgers has or Princeton has. pic.twitter.com/uqtbM4zg32
— Robert H. Dube Jr (@826c032118a54af) June 8, 2016
If I must be torn, lucky to be between heading to @RULibraries early for @Rutgers_SCUA visit tonight and/or #SLA2016. #SpecialCollections
— JXYZ (@alphamericsoup) June 14, 2016
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found this gem in the stacks #artbooks
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June 2016
YO, rutgers got its own netfilx library for free for students. its called “Swank Digital Campus” on the library website.
Swank and Chill >— Abby Ab #OASF43 (@D_AB43) May 31, 2016
The institute of jazz studies at Rutgers is life man dope library to research and listen to records
— STAN HALEY (@StanHaley_) May 2, 2016
Filming a scene for the @rutgersu New Student Orientation welcome video! @rutgersnso
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When you in the library studying and hear the ice cream truck outside and it’s free ice cream day at Rutgers
— Ivyy (@lil_Ivy3) May 3, 2016
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Anyway so I’m about to take a trip out to @RULibraries because I have like a dozen overdue books to return #WhatILearnedInLibrarySchoolIs
— Jamie Howe (@Gaymerbrarian) May 24, 2016
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The library puts bars on the windows so we can’t jump out. Good move Rutgers.
— Erin (@erinmeixner) May 3, 2016
We love finals week and giant therapy dogs @fayejcollins #drool
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I studied for four years, so I can finally drink in the library @ Alexander Library Rutgers… https://t.co/OOwXgEHnVs
— Alexis Alba (@lex_alba) May 13, 2016
May 2016
.@RULibraries I’d recommend walking into the math library, or library of science & medicine, and browse the biography section. It’s great.
— Christopher D. Long (@octonion) April 22, 2016
@jackietrucco during finals season Rutgers actually brings puppies to the library for a stress relieving break. I’m 100% serious
— Dave Mish (@MishhOn) April 28, 2016
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This week’s #TBT is vintage photo of the @RobesonLibrary stacks, courtesy of the library. pic.twitter.com/3gWqbw45UO
— Rutgers-Camden (@Rutgers_Camden) April 7, 2016
Just now finding out that Rutgers has a little shuttle bus that takes you from the library back to your dorm at 2am…..wow
— Delilah (@DelilahG_13) April 11, 2016
girl in my class: “does the rutgers library actually have books or just computers?” RU KIDDING
— Elisabeth Bowser (@ebowzzz) April 14, 2016
.@NJASL is well represented at @RULibraries Alumni night .@RutgersCommInfo .@njstatelibrary @MarieLRadford pic.twitter.com/e2rWlOXtpU
— Bruce DuBoff (@brdbrutus) April 20, 2016
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“I used to think libraries are magically organized. Now I know why.” -Mickey Chen #NLW16 https://t.co/iZTcwrFvyJ pic.twitter.com/jjfilzSkXX
— RutgersUnivLibraries (@RULibraries) April 14, 2016
April 2016
Kenny Washington on the Institute of Jazz Studies in NYC Jazz Record:
The Institute is fascinating to me anyway, because I can be trying to find one thing and find something else that I knew nothing about by accident. It almost always happens. Or, you’re up there and one of those guys up there that know a whole lot—Vincent Pelote, Dan Morgenstern or Ed Berger—you ask them one thing or they might pop into my listening room and say, “Hey, Wash, what are you listening to?” and I tell them and then they start, “Well, you know, man, do you know about such and such record? Da da da da da played with such and such and you can get better sound from this issue.”These guys know so much. From there, I go and find what they’re talking about and I run into something else I didn’t know about. So, I go in there looking to get one or two records and I come out with ten. The people they have working there are really, really knowledgeable. I get there in the morning and I’m there for the day, man. That’s the greatest archive in the world.” As a young nerd, I spent ALOT of time at the @Rutgers_Camden library. It was bully / thug repellent. I loved it. https://t.co/R4uWC1ZoEQ
— QueenOfSpades NYC ♠ (@QueenofSpadesNY) March 10, 2016
@RULibraries i absolutely love the exhibit in the Douglas Library.
— Jelani (@blvckbvrdie) February 29, 2016
Awesome! https://t.co/nyhII7IWB4
— Kevin Loughran (@KevinatKohls) March 1, 2016
3D printing a shamrock at Douglass Library! #stpattys
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