Resource Types
Library Tips & Tricks
Finding Resources
Pendergrass Library Services
Pendergrass Library Spaces
100

This resource is intended for a general audience of readers, and is typically written to entertain, inform, or persuade.

What is a popular source?

100
Available online, through email, in-person, or over the phone, this service is available to support all your research needs.

What is Research Assistance?


100

A series of letters and numbers located on the spine of a library book that indicate the books location in the library. These letters and numbers correlate to specific subjects and authors.

Example: PS3602.U98 A65 2020

What is a call number?

100

Available to all faculty, staff, and students, this popular Pendergrass service is the process of creating a three dimensional object from a digital file.

What is 3D printing?

100

Located in the front half of the library, this space has Mac and PC desktops and printers available.

What is the computer lab?

200

This resource is intended for researchers, scientists, and students, and is typically written to present research findings and expand knowledge in a discipline or field. This research usually undergoes a process called peer-review.

What is an academic source?

200

Software that will help you organize citations. Examples include EndNote and Zotero.

What are citation management tools?

200

Words that are influenced by a research topic that are utilized when searching in online library resources.

What are keywords?

200
​​​​Available to all faculty/staff and students, this service allows you to print materials that are too big for most standard printers.

What is large format printing/poster printing?

200

The second half of the library is the only place in Pendergrass where someone might "shush" you.

What is the quiet study area?

300

This resource is intended for industry professionals, and is typically written to share general news, trends, and opinions relating to a certain profession. They are written by experts, but are not peer-reviewed.

What is a trade publication?

300

Available for every discipline, this resource aggregates a variety of resources that can help you get started on your next research project.

What are research guides?

300

These search operators (AND, OR, NOT) allow you to combine and exclude keywords in a search, which may help narrow or broaden your results.

What are Boolean Operators?

300

This search tool helps you search for books, articles, and other forms of media available through the library.

What is OneSearch?

300

Place where you go to pick up items on hold, return books, get research assistance, pay fines, and more.

The Circulation Desk

Also known as the Public Services Desk

400

A classification of literature produced by the government, academics, business and industry in print and electronic formats. 

Examples include: 

dissertations,  theses, conference proceedings, government documents,  research reports

What is Grey Literature?

400

A professor can put this library item on hold so that everyone in the class has access.

What is a course reserve?

400

Use this service when you want access to an item unavailable through the UT Library collection. 

What is interlibrary loan?

400

Subscription based, online portals that host discipline specific resources such as peer review articles, images, datasets, and more.

What are databases?

400

Pendergrass has five of these reservable rooms for individual and group work.

What are study rooms?

Note: unavailable for spring 2021