The Rose Memorial Library serves as the center of graduate research, with some 473,00 bound volumes, more than 363,000 microforms, and about 2,700 periodicals in paper form. The library also provides a wide range of electronic resources including access to more than 10,000 periodical titles by way of electronic database subscription. The library houses numerous special collections, including the Methodist Center, one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Methodist materials in the world and a rich repository for primary source documents and artifacts on religious and cultural history of England and America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Visit the Rose Memorial Library home page.
The national United Methodist Archives and History Center, administered by the United Methodist Commission of Archives and History, is also housed on the Drew campus and offers unparalleled opportunities for archival research. Visit the United Methodist Archives home page.
The Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center is a resource for books, photographs, original documents, and artifacts related to the genocides that foreshadowed the Holocaust and those that followed it. Visit the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center home page.
Additionally, Drew is conveniently located in a rich academic territory, with New York City, Philadelphia, Princeton, and New Brunswick all within one hour's travel.