The first week of October is upon us, and so is National Fossil Day.
The National Park Service and the American Geosciences Institute host the National Fossil Day festivities each year, and that inspired us to dive into our UNT Libraries bookshelves to find out what kind of fossilized, dino-riffic resources we have available.
Lots, as it turns out! So join us as we dive into some rocks, bones, and books.
News & Announcements
News & Announcements
UNT Libraries is the 2018 recipient of the Archival Award of Excellence. The Texas Historical Records Advisory Board (THRAB) selected UNT Libraries' work to preserve the NBC5/KXAS Television News Archive.
Scot McFarlane grew up in Concord, Massachusetts, and Palestine, Texas near the Trinity River. Currently a Ph.D. Candidate at Columbia University, his work has appeared in The Journal of Southern History and Environmental History. At Columbia, Scot has helped teach Mexican History, the History of the South, the History of New York, and is currently drafting a syllabus for a seminar on the history of rivers in North America.
Stop by the UNT Libraries' makerspace, The Factory, for training, consultations, and meetup with other people who enjoy the same things you do.
Welcome back to UNT Libraries, students! Let's talk about video games.
With an assist from The Portal to Texas History, UNT Libraries and UNT associate history professor Andrew Torget kicked off the fall semester with a reco
Sangita Vasikaran is a 17 year-old infectious virology researcher from the Texas Academy of Math and Science.
Welcome to the new semester at UNT! We've listed a few services that will help you get the semester started off right.
Summer intersession hours and closings listed for Willis Library, Media Library, Eagle Commons Library, and Discovery Park Library.
Welcome to the University of North Texas Libraries.