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History

This program is designed to introduce students to the changes in human society over time, to expose students to the diversity of the human experience, to chronologically examine the global struggle of all people.

Welcome!

Welcome to the History Research Guide!

Here at RCBC we believe in guaranteeing easily accessible, affordable content to benefit the learning experience of our students, enriching them academically, and professionally, in their chosen career path.

Think of a Lib Guide as a digital filing cabinet, full of tools that can do everything from enhance supplementary instruction to provide relevant, topical resources that will benefit a student’s prospective job hunt and professional development well beyond the classroom.

Lib Guides are part of a grant-funded RCBC initiative pertaining to freely available Open Educational Resources (OERs), which aim to change higher education into a comprehensive and diverse experience that works to serve students and ensure success is always within their reach.

The History OERs that RCBC offers students contain suggested reading materials on a wide range of topics such as war, exploration, gender, and vampires. Browse the New York Public Library digitized collection of items, a lengthy archive of classic TV commercials, and assorted courseware and textbooks on everything from the American West to world culture.

Associated Program(s)

Other Helpful Research Guides

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Contact Us

Need assistance? Contact us during our operating hours!

  • Text us! "Text AskRCBC" to 856-330-3866 (Message and data fees may apply for Text-a-Librarian. For Mosio Terms and Conditions, click here)
  • Chat with us! RCBC Library homepage and click on the green Chat with Us button on the right side of the screen
  • Email us! library@rcbc.edu

Our normal operating hours are:

  • Monday - Thursday: 8am-9pm
  • Friday: 8am-5pm
  • Saturday: 11am-4pm
  • Sunday: Closed

Please check the RCBC Library homepage for closings and extended hours.

Library Services

  • Research assistance - help finding sources, evaluating sources

  • Online workshops for citing and plagiarism are held throughout the semester. To request a citing workshop, please email library@rcbc.edu