University of North Texas Libraries
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The University of North Texas Libraries is an American academic research library system that serves the constituent colleges and schools of University of North Texas in Denton. The phrase "University of North Texas Libraries" encompasses three aspects: The library collections as a whole and its organizational structure; The physical facilities and digital platform that house the collections; and certain self-contained collections of substantial size that warrant the name "Library"—the Music Library and the Digital Libraries (collections), for example, are housed in Willis Library (the building).
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University of North Texas Libraries | |
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Location | Denton, Texas |
Established | 1890 |
Collection | |
Size | 6 million cataloged items 1.9 million books & journals 4 million microfilm pieces 64,270 electronic subscriptions 16,684 cartographic materials 900,000 music recordings[1] |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 478,014 |
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Budget | $18 million $4 million digital grant |
Director | Diane Bruxvoort |
Employees | 55 librarians 81 full-time staff |
Website | library |
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