Libraries and Collections A to Z
Up one levelLatin American Collection
A finding aid to selected materials on Latin America in the holdings of the Rare Book & Texana Collections. Includes original and facsimile materials, maps, travel accounts, and materials from the 1500's to the present.
Mary Webb Collection
Information about British poet and author Mary Webb and the Mary Webb Collection housed in the Rare Book & Texana Collections. Includes a finding aid to the collection. The Mary Webb materials include first editions, important printings, manuscript materials, books about Mary Webb, and related works about Shropshire.
MBS Exhibition Catalog Index
An index to the catalogs of the Miniature Book Society annual Competition.
Media Library
The Media Library contains the university libraries' nonprint, audiovisual collections. The mission of the UNT Media Library is to support the instructional and research needs of UNT faculty, staff, and students by collecting, maintaining, and providing access to media materials that represent all academic disciplines and all genres of film.
Miniature Book Collection
Information about the Miniature Book Collection of the Rare Book & Texana Collections. The collection contains books less than 4" (10 cm.) tall from around the world and throughout history. From microscopic modern works to 16th century prayerbooks, this collection highlights the skill, artistry, and talents of the miniature book producers.
Miniature Book Digital Collection
The Miniature Books Collection of the UNT Libraries includes 2,000+ items as varied as prayer books dating from the mid-1600's to books published this year. Significant items which are out of copyright, or for which permission from the author/publisher has been obtained are being digitized to provide access to these tiny treasures via the World Wide Web.
Music Library
The Music Library was founded in 1941 by Wilfred C. Bain and Anna Harriet Heyer and is located on the fourth floor of Willis Library. It is one of the largest academic music collections in the United States, serving the university's College of Music and providing extensive resources for musical scholars.
Office of Technology Assessment Archive
The Office of Technology Assessment operated from 1972 to 1995. OTA provided Congressional members and committees with analyses of the scientific and technological issues that were increasingly relevant to public policy and legislative action. This collection includes formally issued reports as well as internal documents.
Other Digitized Government Documents
Additional Government Document digital collections and publications.
Pat Warde Memorial Collection of Southern Letters
After her untimely death from cancer, friends and family established the Pat Warde Memorial Collection of Southern Letters to honor Pat's dedication to libraries, learning, and education. The collection contains first editions, signed copies, and important research works on southern literature and poetry.
Rare Book Collections
From a 4,000-year-old clay tablet to modern fine printings and reference works, the Rare Book Collections house over 20,000 items representing the panorama of human history, art, culture, literature, and technology.
Science and Technology Library
The Science and Technology Library serves the research and education needs of students, staff, and faculty researching in the areas of biology, environmental sciences, chemistry, mathematics, physics, psychology, behavior, speech and hearing sciences, geography, education, and multidisciplinary fields related to these areas. We also have items dealing with ...
Serial Set Inventory
An inventory of serial set holdings in U.S. libraries, from volume 1 through volume 13219-3. Researchers can search and browse the inventories by serial set volume, by library, or by session of Congress.
Slavery in the New World
The Rare Book & Texana Collections contains a significant collection of materials on slavery in the New World. This finding aid highlights some of the items available to researchers, and includes a variety of anti- and pro-slavery materials.
South Of The Border
Facsimiles of Aztec and Mayan codices, early explorers' reports, works on law, history, art, costume, and geography all show how Central and South America captured the attention of Europe. This exhibition highlights important materials from the Rare Book & Texana Collections.
Texana Collections
Early explorer accounts, the history of Dr. Pepper, signed documents by Sam Houston and Santa Anna, laws and decrees, biographies, memoirs, and archives of artists and authors are all part of the Texana Collections.
Texas County and City Histories
The Texas County Histories Collection showcases the rich tapestry and proud heritage of Texas and Texans as represented by the volumes held in the Rare Book & Texana Collections. Stories of early pioneers, hopeful immigrants, lawbreakers, and the heritage of those here now are all part of the history of Texas, her cities, and counties.
Texas Laws and Resolutions Archive
This archive includes Texas state legislative bills beginning with the 78th Legislative Session.
Texas Maps
From early 1700's explorers' discoveries to tourist maps of the mid 1900's, the Texas Maps Collection in the Rare Book & Texana Collections houses a notable group of maps showing the changing look of Texas. Significant items include maps showing land grants, early settlements, and the growth of the railroads.