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Chemistry NSF-REU

Information for participants in UNT's Department of Chemistry NSF-Research Experience for Undergraduate summer program.

What's In the UNT Library Catalog?

The UNT Library Catalog includes records of items in all of the UNT Libraries and storage facilities - Willis, Sycamore Library, Discovery Park, Media, and Remote Storage. You can locate both print and electronic materials in the catalog. The following types of materials, and many more, can be found in catalog:

  • Books
  • Journals
  • DVDs and streaming media
  • Audio CDs and books
  • Rare books and documents
  • U.S. and Texas government documents

Find eBooks

The UNT Libraries have several large collections of ebooks. You can download or print sections of most books. You can search using the links below, or use the library catalog, which contains both print and ebooks.

Find Print Books

Follow these steps to find print books on chemistry topics from the Libraries homepage under the Book & More tab:

  1. Perform a keyword or subject search for your chemistry topic. See suggested subject terms at the right.
  2. Choose the "Books and Journals" option from the Material dropdown menu, and then select Submit.
  3. Click on the title link of a book you want.
  4. Write down the Location and Call Number and note whether the Status is "Available."
  5. Ask for assistance at a service desk if you need help finding a book.

Print chemistry books are located on the 3rd Floor of the Willis Library, which is open 24/7 during long and summer semesters.

Suggested Subject Terms for Chemistry Books

Click on a subject term below to go to the Discover catalog and see a list of books about the subject. You can also combine these terms with others to do your own search in the Discover catalog.

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