Resource Discovery Systems at the UNT Libraries

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This report discusses resource discovery systems at the UNT Libraries. The UNT Libraries act as a centralized repository for research-related materials used by the University of North Texas Community and unaffiliated scholars from across the globe. From a tiny cuneiform tablet, created c. 2,033 B.C., to electronic journal articles published within the last month, the Libraries are a true world leader in the collection of ideas and dissemination of knowledge both past and present.

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Creation Date: September 14, 2011
Partner(s):
UNT Libraries
Collection(s):
UNT Scholarly Works
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Total Uses: 130
Past 30 days: 6
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Creator (Author):
Phillips, Mark Edward

University of North Texas

Creator (Author):
Weng, Neena

University of North Texas

Creator (Author):
Thomale, Jason

University of North Texas

Creator (Author):
Hicks, William

University of North Texas

Original Creation Date: September 14, 2011
Description:

This report discusses resource discovery systems at the UNT Libraries. The UNT Libraries act as a centralized repository for research-related materials used by the University of North Texas Community and unaffiliated scholars from across the globe. From a tiny cuneiform tablet, created c. 2,033 B.C., to electronic journal articles published within the last month, the Libraries are a true world leader in the collection of ideas and dissemination of knowledge both past and present.

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55 p.

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Keyword(s): library collections | centralized repository | research institutes
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UNT Libraries
Collection:
UNT Scholarly Works
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  • ARK: ark:/67531/metadc77122
Resource Type: Report
Format: Text
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Access: Public