Environmental Sciences
Finding all published books
Since academic libraries, including UNT, are only able to purchase selected books that are closely related to the research and educational needs of students and faculty, we do not normally have "everything" that is written on a topic in our collection.
There are a number of ways of finding out what books are "out there".
Amazon.com does a good job of providing access to most titles. You may want to use the advanced book search so you can limit the search. Also Barnes and Noble but not quite as good for the "heavy" science items.
Publisher web sites. Most of these now have e-mail alerts or RSS feeds that you can set up to be notified when new items are published.
WorldCat. This is a resource available through the "Find Articles" option on the UNT Libraries home page. Click on the W and scroll down. You will need to enter your EUID and password if accessing this off campus. WorldCat provides access to a number of library catalogs in the US and internationally. It's a bit clunky to search but does do a great job of showing you what books and other published items are available on your topic.
If we don't own the item you are looking for (remember to check the UNT Library Catalog by item and then keyword), we can borrow it from another library using interlibrary loan About ILLiad or you can request that we purchase it for you. Send me an e-mail (Beth.Thomsett-Scott @ unt.edu) with the title and other information on the item.