Libraries and Collections A to Z
Up one levelTexas Register Archive
This archive includes all issues of the Texas Register beginning with Volume 16, no. 44 (June 14, 1991), up to within a week of the most currently released issue.
Texas Soil Surveys
The Texas Soil Surveys demonstrate early scientific thought regarding soil classification and use. Each survey consists of a soil map and separate book. The maps show many cultural features in the landscape such as businesses, churches, schools, mills, gins, and ferries. The collection embraces all Texas county and reconnaissance soil surveys completed ...
The Portal to Texas History
The Portal to Texas History is a State-wide collaborative digital program that offers students and lifelong learners a digital gateway to the rich collections held in Texas libraries, museums, archives, historical societies, and private collections. It features digital reproductions of photographs, maps, letters, documents, books, artifacts, and more.
TXSSAR Archives
Information on the Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution Archives. Founded over 100 years ago, TXSSAR is one of the largest of the state organizations, and through their activities seek "to perpetuate the memory of those who, by their services or sacrifices during the war of the American Revolution, achieved the independence of the American people."
University of North Texas Archives
The University of North Texas Archives was established in 1975 by President C. C. Nolen to house university records of enduring value and to document the development of north central Texas.
Virtual Music Rare Book Room
The University of North Texas Music Library’s Virtual Rare Book Room is composed primarily of digitized materials held in the Edna Mae Sandborn Music Rare Book Room. The collection is particularly strong in eighteenth-century French opera, due in large part to the influence of musicologist Lloyd Hibberd on the development of the collection. In addition to ...
Warren Norwood
NTSU Alumni Warren Norwood crafted several universes for his devoted fans. Sentient ships, exotic aliens, time travel, Mayan gods of the Underworld, and a host of sympathetic characters made the 13 novels and countless articles and poetry enduring works. The Norwood Collection includes drafts, notes, correspondence, notebooks, and associated materials.
Weaver Collection of Juvenile Materials
From a 1500's printing of an ancient Greek teaching manual to the latest Harry Potter, the Weaver Collection of Juvenile Materials illustrates the history of children's literature and includes works which give insight into teaching theories throughout history. This website gives information about the Weaver Collection of Juvenile Materials.
Willa Cather Collection
Willa Cather, noted author of such important works as Death Comes For The Archbishop, My Antonia, and Saphira and the Slave Girl, is represented in the Rare Book & Texana Collections by a significant collection of first, special, signed, and noted editions, as well as works about Cather.
Willis Library
Willis Library, located in the heart of the Denton Campus in the newly renovated Library Mall, is home to the Business, Economics, Education, Microforms and Humanities and Social Sciences collections along with special areas as Government Documents, the Music Library, the Rare Book and Texana Collections, and the University Archives.
World War I & II Posters
The World War Poster Collection consists of over 700 original World War I and World War II posters. The collection is particularly strong in World War I French and American posters, and World War II American "home front" posters.