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A wide range of student- and faculty-centered services are the cornerstone of the Libraries’ integral role in the UNT community. As the most-used service on campus and an essential component of education and research at UNT, the Libraries offer access to more than 6 million items (print and digital) along with expert personnel to assist patrons in achieving their academic and scholarly goals.

Planning a trip for the summer? Check out “Texas Highways,” the official travel magazine of the state of Texas. Publishe...
05/28/2026

Planning a trip for the summer? Check out “Texas Highways,” the official travel magazine of the state of Texas. Published by the Texas Department of Transportation and provided by UNT Libraries Government Documents Department, the magazine encourages travel across Texas by providing readers with a story and recommendations from across the Lone Star State. Read past issues in the UNT Digital Library.
https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/titles/t02587/

Happy summer, UNT! 🌞 💚 🏖️ If you're taking summer classes, working on research projects, or just need a place to hang ou...
05/18/2026

Happy summer, UNT! 🌞 💚 🏖️

If you're taking summer classes, working on research projects, or just need a place to hang out, the UNT Libraries are open!

Check out our full hours (including holiday closures) here: https://calendar.library.unt.edu/hours

The Technical Report Archive and Image Library (TRAIL) is celebrating 20 years! This consortium is dedicated to collecti...
05/07/2026

The Technical Report Archive and Image Library (TRAIL) is celebrating 20 years! This consortium is dedicated to collecting scientific technical reports to ensure preservation, discoverability, and persistent open access. Many of the reports are digitized and hosted by the UNT Libraries like the report highlighted in this post.

Week 2 - Technical Report Highlight - Use of Dredged Material Islands

Unintended Benefits from Dredging Shipping Channels

Technical reports hold surprising insights! For example, in disposing of the material dredged to maintain a navigable shipping channel in the Houston-Galveston area of Texas, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers created chains of islands.

The vegetation sprouting on some of these islands attracted a variety of seabird and wading bird colonies. The Corps of Engineers studied these islands and wrote this 1978 report detailing suggestions for the construction, maintenance, and management of these dredged-material islands as habitats for nesting seabirds and wading birds.
See “Use of Dredged Material Islands by Colonial Seabirds and Wading Birds in Texas” here: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc957905/

Willis Library's hours will be a little different for the next couple weeks as we settle into our summer schedule. 🌞 📚 🦅...
05/06/2026

Willis Library's hours will be a little different for the next couple weeks as we settle into our summer schedule. 🌞 📚 🦅

Find hours for all UNT Libraries locations here: https://calendar.library.unt.edu/hours

04/28/2026

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