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Education and Employment - From home schooling to college, job searching to self employment. See what our discussions have to offer to those looking into education and or employment.
College - College life and the issues facing students who wish to further their education in today's world.
Ackland Art Museum - Houses a diverse collection of painting, sculpture, and drawings, as well as from UNC art students and faculty; links to current and past exhibitions, calendar of events, and general museum information.
Documenting the American South - Includes a guide to the collections and information on authors, titles, subjects and a geographic index.
Geological Sciences Library - Offers a catalog search, database of articles and an alphabetical resource listing.
GrantSource Library - The GrantSource Library supports the Faculty, Staff, and Students of UNC Chapel Hill by providing information about research funding opportunities.
Health Sciences Library - The primary library for the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health and the University of North Carolina Hospitals.
House Undergraduate Library - Includes a catalog search, resource guides, research advice and guides on studying.
Kenan Chemistry Library - Details of the collection, information about services, and a list of related resources.
The Park Library - Part of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Contains news, collection details and resources for students, staff and researchers.
School of Government Library - Includes information on services, collections, staff and borrowing. Also offers resources on related topics.
Sloane Art Library - Information on the collection, services, and staff as well as resource guides to North Carolina art and artists.
UNC Herbarium - Specimen data, photo gallery, list of collectors and interactive Atlas of Southeastern United States Flora. Contains over 750,000 specimens, dating back to 1835.