E Wing

The library was named in honor of President Bjork in 2012.
The library was named in honor of President Bjork in 2012.
Computers began to replace cards for finding and checking out books in 1992.
Computers began to replace cards for finding and checking out books in 1992.
The dedication of the Holocaust Resource Center in 1990.
The dedication of the Holocaust Resource Center in 1990.
Study spaces and library classrooms include the Constantelos Hellenic Collection and Reading Room.
Study spaces and library classrooms include the Constantelos Hellenic Collection and Reading Room.

Have a question and not sure how to find the answer? Looking for a place to study? Need a book? Interested in Stockton or South Jersey history? Everyone at some point needs the library, Stockton's hub of inquiry, research and knowledge.

Named in honor of the first president of the college, Dr. Richard E. Bjork, the E Wing library contains three floors of books and journals, quiet and group study spaces, special collections, computers, and classrooms. In the past, an enormous card catalog was needed to find books. Now, the catalog is , along with hundreds of thousands of e-books, journals, reference books, newspapers, movies, and more through the databases. Librarians and staff are available and provide services, materials, facilities and access to information necessary for study and research in support of the educational programs of the university.

Also located in E Wing is The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center. Dedicated in 1990, it provides resources, exhibits, and a classroom for undergraduate and graduate programs in Jewish Studies and Holocaust and Genocide Studies.