LIBRARY OPERATING STATUS: The Richard E. Bjork Library is open now. Occupancy is limited to 141 people and all patrons must wear a mask. Curbside service is also available. Librarians are available for virtual reference.
The library's computer lab classroom (E-221) is located on the upper floor of the library. It is used for librarian bibliographic instruction, individual research, and classroom teaching by appointment. It is open for general use during the library's hours of operation, except when reserved for instruction. A daily reservation schedule is posted outside the door.
E-221 is equipped with a lectern that houses a computer and a document camera. The output from these devices is displayed through a ceiling-mounted projector and is controlled from a panel or by a remote control unit, both located on top of the lectern.
The room is also equipped with 30 student computer terminals and a networked printer. All terminals in the room print to this printer.
There are nine study rooms (single-person occupancy) on the upper floor of the library that must be reserved for use (See Floor Map). Please click the following room numbers to view availability and make your reservation:
Two areas within the library are designated as Quiet Study Zones -- the rear portion of the main floor and the entirety of the upper floor. Talking and group work is prohibited within the Quiet Study Zones. Individual study carrels and comfortable, single-occupant chairs are located throughout these zones.
Please respect your peers by using the Learning Commons or other non-quiet areas of the library for group study or any work that requires discussion.
The Constantelos Hellenic Collection and Reading Room is named in honor of Demetrios J. Constantelos, a researcher in Byzantology and a professor emeritus of History and Religious Studies at Stockton. Born in Spilia, Messenia, Greece, he was ordained a priest of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America in 1955 and earned a Ph.D. in Byzantine Civilization at Rutgers University in 1965.
The library's Learning Commons is a unique space designed to support all phases of the research process. It features:
The Learning Commons is collaboratively supported by the Library and Information Technology Services.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm *by appointment only*
(Please click the link to make an appointment.)
Most materials in Archives and Special Collections are open for use by the general public, Stockton University faculty, students and alumni. In order to properly ensure the long-term accessibility and preservation of these collections, they do not circulate and must be used by researchers in the designated Reading Room.