About the UNT Libraries

A wide range of student- and faculty-centered services are the cornerstone of the Libraries’ integral role in the UNT community.

As the most-used service on campus and an essential component of education and research at UNT, the Libraries offer access to more than 6 million items (print and digital) along with expert personnel to assist patrons in achieving their academic and scholarly goals.

We provide innovative programs and support to enhance the relationship between teaching and learning at the University of North Texas.

  • Willis Library is the main library on campus, housing the business, economics, education, humanities and social sciences collections along with microforms and special areas such as the Music Library, Government Documents, the Digital Library Division, Archives, and the Rare Book and Texana collections.
  • The Media Library in Chilton Hall houses a large collection of audiovisual materials, including films, audiobooks and video games. Video recording equipment and gaming consoles are available for checkout.
  • The Eagle Commons Library in Sycamore Hall focuses on physics, chemistry, biology, art, psychology and mathematics.  It also houses the Collaboration and Learning Commons, an ideal place to study in groups, create multi-media projects, and record presentations.
  • The Discovery Park Library supports the College of Engineering and the College of Information, Library Science, and Technologies. It covers multiple areas of engineering, library and information science, and learning technology.
  • The Library Annex contains remote storage, the Technical Services Department and the Preservation Unit. Items in storage are included in the library online catalog and may be requested for research.