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  • Nebula Gallery

    The Nebula Gallery is the newest addition to the Eugene McDermott Library. It is located in the lobby of our Special Collections and Archives Division on the 3rd floor in 3.504. If you would like more information, please contact Jennifer Ottinger at libspco@utdallas.edu. Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Exhibit April 21-May 30 […]

  • The Aircraft of Air America

    The following database is the result of many years of research, especially done at the Air America Archives at McDermott Library, The University of Texas at Dallas. All information contained in the sections entitled “Types of missions flown”, “Statistics”, and “Service history” as well as the photos are exclusively based on archival material, mostly preserved […]

  • The History of Air America

    The History of Air America is a new e-book that covers the operational history of Air America. It is intended to serve as a narrative supplement to the database entitled The Aircraft of Air America published for the first time on 15 August 2003. Like its counterpart, The History of Air America is mostly based on material […]

  • Summer Fun and Learning with the Library

    Summer Fun and Learning with the Library With summer fast approaching, we want to remind you not to forget the library in your daily activities and travels. We have much to offer both for fun-seekers and those wishing to learn a new skill or two beyond the academic. Leisure Reading: Novels, Fiction, and More Ebooks […]

  • Higher Learning-President Benson’s Views of the Solar System

    Higher Learning-President Benson’s Views of the Solar System You’re invited to explore the cosmos through the eyes of Dr. Richard C. Benson, President Eugene McDermott Distinguished University Chair of Leadership. This planetary photography exhibit showcases his personal collection of solar system imagery captured over years of skywatching, telescope work, and deep fascination with the night […]

  • Nebula Gallery: Passion in Literature Exhibit

    Nebula Gallery: Passion in Literature Exhibit Special Collection’s Valentine’s Day themed exhibit “Passion in Literature” is open for all to view through February 24th in our Nebula Gallery. The theme utilizes Special Collection’s Rare Book Collection to exhibit passion found in literature from 1796 through 1953. Spotlighted in this exhibit are illustrations and poem stanzas […]

  • MLK Digital Collection and Eugene McDermott Library Display

    MLK Digital Collection and Eugene McDermott Library Display Discover the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at our display and digital collection featuring his speeches, sermons, biographies, and more. These resources uncover his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to nonviolent activism, which transformed the Civil Rights Movement and continues to inspire the pursuit of […]

  • LinkedIn Learning Continuation Linkedin Learning logo

    LinkedIn Learning Continuation The Eugene McDermott Library, with support from UTD Human Resources, secured continued access to LinkedIn Learning through the end of 2025 for all UT Dallas faculty, students, and staff. For any questions, please contact the Assistant Director for Scholarly Communication and Collections, Davin Pate Davin.Pate@utdallas.edu

  • Most Popular Journals 2025

    Most Popular Journals 2025 At present, McDermott Library provides access to nearly 100,000 journal and newspaper titles to the campus. All titles are included in the library catalog and can be accessed by current staff, faculty, and students. Our catalog describes each journal and what volumes are available in either print or electronic format. The […]

  • Jalonick Lecture Sneak Peek

    Jalonick Lecture Sneak Peek The annual Jalonick lecture on aviation is scheduled for April 5, 3-5 pm at the Frontiers of Flight Museum near Love Field.  The speaker will be Dennis Jenkins, an expert on the Space Shuttle. More information about free tickets to follow.

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