Library staff invites all Tarleton State University faculty (on and off campus) to take advantage of our resources and services.
Services: We provide numerous in-person and online services. Our course-integrated library instruction sessions can be tailored to your specifications. Librarian liaisons keep you up-to-date on library resources and services and can assist with your research or curriculum needs.
Resources: We offer a variety of collections to enhance your teaching and research. Dick Smith Library materials can be checked out with your Texan Card, as well as delivered to other Tarleton instruction sites. Our online collections and databases are always accessible with your Tarleton NTNET login.
Copyright Information: Tarleton State University is committed to adhering to all applicable laws regarding intellectual property, specifically the rights of copyright holders and compliance with copyright law. It is the responsibility of all members of the Tarleton State University community to make a good faith determination that their use of copyrighted materials is in compliance with Title 17 U.S. Code, the United States Copyright Act, Fair Use, Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, and the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization (TEACH) Act of 2002. (More information about copyright is available on the Fair Use, Copyright and the TEACH Act Information page.)
Scholarly Communication: We can support faculty at any stage of their research or career. We can help you find open access resources and tools for proper data management and also offer guidance on navigating publishing contracts, understanding author rights, storing your work for long term preservation, and distributing your work to maximize the impact in your field. Additionally, we offer assistance with finding and implementing open educational resources (OER).
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Agricultural Education & Communication Animal Sciences Wildlife & Natural Studies | Allison Nolan Melissa Cookson Heather O’Donnell Adam Keim |
College of Education and Human Development Curriculum & Instruction Educational Leadership & Technology School of Behavioral Sciences Psychological Sciences Counseling Sociology | Erik Peace Kimberly Gragg Allison Nolan Vivianna Hornick |
College of Health Sciences School of Nursing School of Kinesiology School of Health and Clinical Professions Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Medical Laboratory Sciences, Public Health, & Nutrition Science Social Work & Communication Disorders | Kimberly Gragg Melissa Cookson Vivianna Hornick Mohammed Kokan |
College of Liberal and Fine Arts Communication Studies English & Languages Government, Legal Studies & Philosophy History, Sociology, Geography & GIS Performing Arts Visual Arts & Design School of Criminology, Criminal Justice & Public Administration Criminal Justice Public Administration | Vivianna Hornick Heather O’Donnell Allison Nolan Joshua Wallace |
College of Science and Mathematics Biological Sciences Chemistry, Geoscience & Physics Mathematics Neuroscience | Melissa Cookson Erik Peace Mohammed Kokan Brandon Assmann |
Dr. Sam Pack College of Business Accounting, Finance & Economics Marketing & Computer Information Systems Management | Joshua Wallace Tracy Holtman Adam Keim Erik Peace |
Leadership and Military College Military Sciences ROTC Corps of Cadets Leadership and Military College | Adam Keim Heather O’Donnell Brandon Assmann Josh Wallace |
Mayfield College of Engineering Computer Science & Electrical Engineering Mechanical, Environmental, & Civil Engineering Engineering Technology | Brandon Assmann Kimberly Gragg Tracy Holtman Mohammed Kokan |