Camden Digital Collections

Browse some of our Camden-related collections below, or view all digital collections.

Paul Robeson Library Undergraduate Research Award

This collection recognizes excellence in undergraduate research. Winning projects must make use of a range of library resources, collections, and services and show evidence of critical thinking, originality, and creativity.

External photo of Paul Robeson Library entrance in Spring. Bushes outside the entrance are carved into the letters "R" and "U."

Rutgers-Camden CURCA Poster Archive

This collection features posters presented at the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (CURCA) at Rutgers University-Camden. The event celebrates research by students in the Camden College of Arts and Sciences and University College-Camden.

Student with bow tie presenting research to other students in front of poster

Rutgers-Camden Graduate Research and Creative Works Symposium Poster Archive

This collection features posters presented at the Graduate Research and Creative Works Symposium at Rutgers University-Camden. Held during Research Week, the event recognizes original research produced by students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Four students smiling in front of their research poster containing a large table and much data

Rutgers-Camden Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Masters Capstones

This collection provides a home for capstone projects completed by master's students in the Rutgers-Camden Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Collage of four photos showing students presenting posters at symposium

Bike Routes in New Jersey

In 1897 and 1898 the Philadelphia Inquirer published a series of bicycle routes, in a column called Trips Awheel. Each route had a map and a narrative describing the trip. Most of the routes fanned out from Philadelphia to the surrounding area, and about a third went into New Jersey. 

Black and white sketch of man and woman on bikes in old days

Nicholas Virgilio Papers

The Nicholas Virgilio Papers collection includes haiku and personal correspondence from the Camden, New Jersey poet, including multiple drafts of some of Nicholas Virgilio’s better known poems, as well as some unpublished and therefore never before seen haiku.

Black and white closeup of Nicholas Virgilio's face

The Stedman Gallery Collection

This collection features art from the Stedman Gallery, located in the Fine Arts Center at Rutgers University-Camden. The Stedman Gallery serves Rutgers students and the surrounding community through exhibitions and arts education programing.

View of Camden skyline from the Stedman Gallery Collection