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BEHV 5570: Training and Supervision of Staff in Human Service Setting: Home

A guide to library resources for students in BEHV 5570

Intro

Welcome to the course guide for Behavior Analysis 5570.   Here you will find library resources, to help you with your research in this class.  Please contact the Behavior Analysis Librarian if you have questions or need help doing library research.  During hours when the Librarian is not available, you may also use the Ask Us link on the library homepage, for help.

Interlibrary Loan (2023 update)

Need a book or article not in print or online at UNT Libraries?   Use Interlibrary Loan to borrow materials at other libraries while you are affiliated with UNT.  Update as of March 2023: ILLiad has changed to Single Sign-On (SSO). All patrons should use their university EUID and password to access ILLiad.

Useful things to know about the libraries

Libraries Home Page:

  •  www.library.unt.edu
  • The central blue box is the portal to all library collections and materials.     

Searching for books, music, and media items

  • Click on the "Books and More" tab to access the Library Catalog
  • Use to find out whether UNT has a book, journal title, media, or music item
  • Does not search for JOURNAL ARTICLES; only searches journal titles
  • Important to look at the LOCATION for books and journals as there are several locations and the Library HAS statement shows which volumes are available and at which locations

Searching for Journal Names in the Library Catalog

  • Search for journals by title by searching for the title in the "books and more" tab or by searching for the title in the "e-journals" tab on library.unt.edu

Remote Storage

  • Storage for older and less frequently-used materials
  • Click on "Request this item for pickup" in the detailed catalog record.
  • Average delivery time is 24 hours
  • Materials will be delivered to the circulation desk you select

Searching for Journal Articles

  • Use the "Databases" tab on the libraries homepage, to search in one of the libraries' subscription databases for journal articles.  Choose a database that fits your discipline.  Check the subject guide for your discipline, to see which databases your librarian recommends. 

What to do if UNT doesn’t have the journal article or book you want?

  • Use Interlibrary Loan if the UNT Libraries don’t have the book or journal that you need
  • This is available on the Accounts LogIn page by clicking on the Illiad login
  • Remember that you must create an account. If you already have an account enter your user name and password.
  • Choose the most relevant option from the list and fill in the blanks and submit the form
  • Average time for book delivery is one to two weeks. Average time for article delivery is a few days.
  • You do not need to find another library that has the item

 

  • TexShare is another useful method of finding and sharing resources. Helpful option when you are near another participating Texas library.  You may use the Worldcat database to search for books at other libraries.  Always call ahead to ensure the item is available, before travelling to another library, though.

Accounts Login:

  • Use the "Accounts Login" link in the top right corner of the library homepage, to login to your UNT Library Catalog account and find out what books you have checked out and when they are due (use your euid and euid password)
  • You may renew books online from this page
  •  Illiad Login is used for Interlibrary Loan Borrowing, Distance Learning Requests and some Material Delivery requests.
  • Create your ILLiad account, by clicking on the "first time users" link, once at the ILLiad login screen.

Outreach & Instruction Librarian | Political Science Librarian

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Brea Henson
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Contact:
Willis Library, Room 080
940.565.3980

TexShare

TexShare is a program that allows members of participating TexShare libraries to have borrowing privileges from libraries besides their own.  Many libraries in the state of Texas participate in the program, including public and academic libraries. 

 

 

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