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Technology & Computing Overview
The libraries provide a number of different technology & computing related resources. This page describes general information about them and other related topics.
Printing, Scanning, Photocopies
There are printers, scanners, and copiers located throughout the Libraries. This page gives you information about their locations, and other basic information.
Reserving a Group Study Room
Group study room are available in multiple library locations. Find out where the rooms are located, hours of availability, how to get keys, and get up to speed on use policies. See:
On & Off Campus Access
Learn about the technical requirements for accessing online articles, databases, and other subscription-based electronic resources via the UNT campus network, at home, or using our wireless networks. This page also notes some resources and policy-based restrictions.
Laptops for Checkout
The UNT Libraries have laptops available for currently enrolled UNT students. Special circulation rules, fines rates, and other guidelines apply. See:
Community Workstations
The University of North Texas Libraries maintains community workstations in support of learning and research at University of North Texas.
Computer Labs
The UNT Student Computer Labs (SCL) website provides general information about the UNT Student Computer Labs Network, including affiliations, locations, guidelines & procedures, hours of operation, and current lab occupancy counts.
The Factory
The UNT Libraries’ makerspace, The Factory, promotes the cooperative and creative use of technology. We provide the UNT community with access to equipment, software, and training that promotes innovative, cross-disciplinary learning.
Software Carpentry
Software Carpentry is an internationally active nonprofit organization whose mission is to teach professionals and students the ins and outs of programming so they can excel and become more efficient in their field.
Willis Library Locker Service
We offer semester-long checkouts of lockers to Graduate Students in Willis Library.
Media Library
Contains the Libraries’ non-print, audiovisual collections and interactive, interdisciplinary spaces with strengths in film and gaming. We support the instructional and research needs of the UNT community by providing access to a variety of media formats through both our physical and digital collections.
Music Library
The Music Library supports the scholarly and performance research needs of the College of Music by collecting and preserving monographs, reference works, periodicals, printed music and sound recording formats, as well as subscribing to electronic databases for research and streaming music. Special collections are a particular strength of the Music Library’s holdings, emphasizing the many genres classified under Western art music and jazz, but also popular music and various sub-genres. Ten full-time staff and around 30 student assistants also provide reference and access services, ensuring that the College of Music and all outside researchers are able to locate and access music materials.
Special Collections
Collects and preserves rare and unique materials including books, oral histories, university archives, historical manuscripts, maps, microfilm, photographs, art and artifacts. View exhibits and work with our collections both online or in the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room.
Digital Collections
The Digital Collections archive and provide searchable online access to digitized text, images, sound, and video curated and selected from the Libraries, the University, and our partners around the state.
See Also: Open Access @ UNT