How to Find Books
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How to Find Books:
How to do Research at the UNT
Libraries: A General Research Guide
This page contains answers to frequently asked questions about how to do research at
UNT.
At
UNT
All items acquired after 1979 and most older materials can be searched for with the Library Catalog. If you do not find what you are
looking for in the Library Catalog, check the Card
Catalog on the first floor of Willis Library, which will cover older (pre-1979) materials.
NetLibrary
An online collection of full-text electronic books that can be checked out. Includes
popular, academic, and classical titles. Note: Due to licensing
agreements, access to this item is limited to on-campus users and remote-access users who
are affiliated with UNT.
Quick Reference
Tools
An online collection of full-text reference books available on the Internet.
Includes almanacs, encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories, etc.
If UNT Does Not Own Your Book
UNT students, faculty, and staff can obtain materials from other libraries
through Interlibrary Loan.
At Other Libraries
A selective list of online catalogs available from academic and public libraries located
in Texas.
WorldCat
A research catalog containing over 35 million records describing items owned locally and
by libraries around the world. Can be used to submit electronic Interlibrary Loan
requests. Note: Due to licensing agreements, access to this
item is limited to on-campus users and remote-access users who are affiliated with UNT.
Bowker's Books In Print
with Reviews
An online database of book titles currently in print. Note:
Due to licensing agreements, access to this item is limited to on-campus users and
remote-access users who are affiliated with UNT.
Book Review
Digest
Use to locate reviews of books published after 1983. For locating reviews of older
materials, see the print indexes located in the General Reference Area, Willis Library,
first floor. Note: Due to licensing agreements, access to this
item is limited to on-campus users and remote-access users who are affiliated with UNT.
How to Cite Sources
A list of sites for online style guides with information on creating bibliographic
citations for materials.
How to Find Articles
How
to find a Specific Article
How to do Research at the UNT
Libraries: General Research Guide
This page contains answers to frequently asked questions about how to do research at
UNT.
EBSCOhost
Includes over 2000 full-text electronic journals and magazines on a wide variety of
subjects. Note: Due to licensing agreements, access to this
item is limited to on-campus users and remote-access users who are affiliated with UNT.
Project MUSE
Contains over 100 full-text journals focusing on the fields of literature and criticism,
history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science,
gender studies, as well as others. Note: Due to licensing
agreements, access to this item is limited to on-campus users and remote-access users who
are affiliated with UNT.
Electronic Journals
An alphabetical list of online full-text journals, newspapers, transcripts, etc. available
from UNT. Click on the letter to see the listing of journal titles.
Note: Due to licensing agreements, access to this item is limited to
on-campus users and remote-access users who are affiliated with UNT.
Electronic Abstracts And
Indexes
An alphabetical list of online indexes and abstracts available from UNT.
Note: Due to licensing agreements, access to this item is limited to
on-campus users and remote-access users who are affiliated with UNT.
If UNT Does Not Own Your Journal
Students, faculty, and staff of UNT can obtain materials from other libraries
through Interlibrary Loan.
How to Cite Sources
List of sites for online style guides with information on creating bibliographic citations
for materials.
This page maintained by Frances
May, Coordinator of User Education and Outreach.
This page was last updated on: January 06, 2005
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