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McDermott Library

The Eugene McDermott Library embraces the mission of the University of Texas at Dallas by providing maximum access to relevant, authoritative, and scholarly resources. Striving to provide all UTD students, faculty, and staff equal access to information in support of their curriculum and research needs and to adopt services that will encourage and enhance the use of our collections, staff members are dedicated to maintaining a congenial atmosphere for the library community and will endeavor to advance the lifelong educational needs of their diverse clientele.

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And they are ready and able to help online students like you! The Library defines 'distance learners' as UTD students who live outside the boundaries of Collin, Dallas, Denton, Rockwall, or Tarrant counties. Go to the McDermott Library homepage to find out more about support services for distance learners:

  • Ask Us! UT System Chat Reference Service
  • Getting Connected to the Library's Electronic Resources from off-campus
You will need your Comet Card or ID information to use the Library Proxy Server.
  • Document Delivery: Interlibrary Loan Services
  • And many other useful resources, including the UTD Catalog and Electronic Databases, Journals, and Books!

Ms. Stephanie Isham is a Reference/Accessibility Librarian at the Eugene McDermott Library ~ and Liaison to the School of General Studies and Science/Mathematics Education. She has been quite active in helping develop the MAT-SE Online! program in terms of library support and information resources. In fact, she has agreed to co-teach the research courses to ensure your success! Be sure to check her homepage for helpful tips and ideas.

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