09/13/2022
A sunny spot in the library ... What is your favorite spot to study or meet classmates/friends?
Officially known as the Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library, the NJCU Library is the intellectual ce The library is named in honor of Congressman Frank J.
Guarini. The library's collections and services have been developed to support classroom teaching and to enable students to meet course requirements successfully. In addition, helping students develop information literacy (the skill in locating, evaluating and using information necessary to engage in life-long learning), is a goal of the library
09/13/2022
A sunny spot in the library ... What is your favorite spot to study or meet classmates/friends?
05/22/2020
E-books or print books, which do you prefer and why! (We love both, but then again we're the library.) 😉❤️
05/21/2020
Congratulations Graduates! We know how hard you worked for so long and we are proud of you!
Shout out from to our Class of 2020!
05/12/2020
Happy birthday to Patience and Fortitude, the iconic lions that guard NYPL's Research Library!
05/06/2020
NJCU Library salutes nurses on . You were essential before the current pandemic and will continue to be, long after the coronavirus is vanquished. We would also like to thank all of the NJCU professors who teach future nurses: Drs. Blozen, Boseman, Branchizio, Chewey, Ephraim, Joffee, Johnson, Mahoney, Ruggiero, Scardaville, Shing and Wright. National Nurses Week
05/06/2020
MedRXiv is a pre-print site for the health sciences. These are preliminary reports that have not been peer-reviewed. There are several on various aspects of coronavirus. This is especially useful for biology majors.
Advancing the sharing of research results for the life sciences bioRxiv - the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution
The APA Style page is a great resource for all of your APA style questions and come on ... you know you have them!
05/05/2020
Want to stay up to date on how coronavirus is affecting higher education? Take a look at Inside Higher Ed updates every day!
Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education
04/30/2020
If you live in Jersey City and you want to be tested for coronavirus, you will be able to be tested next week, even if you don't have symptoms.
On Monday, will be expanding testing and we will provide free Corona testing to ANY resident requesting it - even residents not showing any symptoms. We believe expanding testing is important to getting our local economy back.
We will also be putting our most vulnerable communities and front line workers on regular testing rotations to both keep them safe and also to identify potential larger clusters earlier. Appointment are still necessary so please call the testing appointment line to move forward. The number is available on the city website with all location information of testing sites and times. (201-547-5535 is the number)
04/29/2020
We are right there with you, and we know that online classes aren't for everyone. But we've got your back when it comes to scholarly resources, just contact us by e-mail at [email protected], or text us at 201-667-2238 or call us at 201-200-3033 and leave a message with your number so we can call you back. You got this.
04/29/2020
If you live in Newark, NJ you may want to participate in this project. I wonder if Jersey City will do the same.
Library wants residents to document their coronavirus experience for its archives The Newark Public Library ask resident to document coronavirus experience for a project
Text us at 201-667-2238, e-mail us at [email protected] or call us at 201-200-3033, leave a message and we'll call back!