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A-to-Z Digitization Project
The A to Z Digitization Project encompasses pre-1960 government documents, scanned in alphabetical call number order (in-progress).
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
The Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR) was an independent, bipartisan intergovernmental agency established by Public Law 86-380 in 1959. The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of government.
Congressional Research Service Reports Archive
This archive contains reports produced by the Congressional Research Service (CRS). CRS does not provide direct public access to its reports, requiring citizens to request them from their Member of Congress. This site aims to provide integrated, searchable access to full-text CRS reports.
CyberCemetery
The CyberCemetery provides permanent public access to the websites and publications of defunct U.S. government agencies and commissions. This collection is provided through a partnership between the UNT Libraries, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Federal Communications Commission Record
The FCC Record is a comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports and public notices and other documents of the Federal Communications Commission from 1986 to the present.
Federal Newsmaps
These Newsmaps were published by the War Department of the U.S. during World War II. They feature narrative descriptions, photographic essays, and/or poster-like designs on various themes.
Gammel's The Laws Of Texas
H.P.N. Gammel's The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 is one of the most important primary resources for the study of Texas' complex history during the Nineteenth Century.
Jean-Baptiste Lully Collection
The University of North Texas Music Library's Jean-Baptiste Lully Collection includes almost 30 rare 17th- and 18th-century scores of operas and ballets by the 17th-century French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully and his sons. Many of the volumes are 1st editions printed by Christophe Ballard, who held the privelège for music printing under King Louis XIV. ...
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.
Other Government Document Digital Collections
Additional Government Document digital collections and publications.
Texas Laws and Resolutions Archive
This archive includes Texas state legislative bills beginning with the 78th Legislative Session.
Texas 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 Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD)
UNT began accepting theses and dissertations in electronic format (ETD) in 1999. Beginning with the fall 2007 semester, the UNT Libraries took on a broader stewardship role, loads the ETDs into an archival system, ensures long-term preservation, and creates metadata that complies with national and international standards. Now available full-text via the ...
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.
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 ...
World War Poster Collection
Over 600 original World War I and II posters form the World War Poster Collection. Most have been digitized, and are available online via the UNT Libraries' Digital Library, while the originals are housed in the Rare Book Room. From WW I French victory figures to grim views of the Nazi regime, these posters demonstrate the power of words and images.