Debate Camp 2009
Library Information
Debate Camp students have checkout privileges. You need your UNT ID card to check out books.
The Debate Camp program has put photocopying funds on your ID card. You do not need to add additional funds to print or make copies in the library. All computers in the library print to the printer in the Image Depot on the first floor. If you need assistance with printing, ask at one of the service desks.
If you are having any trouble finding resources in the library or if you need help getting started on your research, ask a librarian at one of the reference desks.
Library Resources
Law Subject Guide
Sources of primary documents such as statutes, regulations, rulings, court opinions, as well as secondary resources such as dictionaries, directories, and law reviews, and tips on researching and writing about the law.
Electronic Resources
To find out more about each of the resources below, click on the title. A description of the database and a link to get to it will pop up. You must be on campus or have an euid and passowrd to log in.
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts via CSA
Online Resources
UNT Libraries' High School Debate Resources
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Congressional Documents: National Debate Topics for High Schools 1996-2008
Congressional Research Service Reports (CRS)
Debate Central- National Center for Policy Analysis Project
Department of Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines
Administration for Children & Families
Department of Housing & Urban Development
Department of Veterans Affairs
National Center for Education Statistics
Social Security Administration
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)- (formerly the food stamp program)
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