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         New Mexico Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. D.H.Lawrence and New Mexico (Alyscamps American Library) by D. H. Lawrence, 1994-11
  2. New Mexico: Land of Enchantment (World Almanac Library of the States) by Michael Burgan, 2003-01
  3. Index to samples from oil and gas well tests in library at Socorro, New Mexico, (New Mexico. Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. Circular) by Robert A Bieberman, 1955
  4. New Mexico/ Nuevo Mexico (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Maria Obregon, 2006-06-30
  5. New Mexico (Portraits of the States) by Linda S. Weiss-malik, 2006-07-30
  6. How to Draw New Mexico's Sights and Symbols (Kid's Guide to Drawing America) by Aileen Weintraub, 2002-12
  7. New Mexico (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Cynthia Walker, 2005-03-01
  8. The Spanish Missions of New Mexico (True Books) by Robin Lyon, 2010-03
  9. Cuentos from My Childhood : Legends and Folktales of Northern New Mexico by Paulette Atencio, 1999-10
  10. New Mexico (America the Beautiful Second Series) by Deborah Kent, 1999-05
  11. Antiquities Of The Jemez Plateau, New Mexico (Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletins) by Edgar Hewett, 1906-01
  12. New Mexico (The United States) by Jill C. Wheeler, 2009-08-15
  13. New Mexico (Land of Liberty) by Kim Covert, 2003-08
  14. It's My State!: New Mexico by Ruth Bjorklund, 2003-02

81. Depository Libraries For Selected States Or Area Codes
Federal Depository libraries in Selected States. new mexico. 0386AUniversity of new mexico School of Law Library 1117 Stanford Drive
http://www.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/modalldep.cgi?cmd NM

82. USA Libraries From New Mexico, New York And North Carolina. Use This Forms To Fi
Search books in USA libraries from new mexico, new York and North Carolina, bytitle or by author. USA libraries (new mexico, new York, North Carolina).
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83. Museum Association Of Taos - Southwest Research Center - Taos, New Mexico
new mexico State University Library Online Archive on new mexico Taos Public LibraryUniversity of Colorado libraries University of new mexico University of
http://www.taosmuseums.org/swrc.php
THE SOUTHWEST RESEARCH CENTER OF
NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
About the Center: The Southwest Research Center of Northern New Mexico opened its doors April 9, 1999, as the combined collections of Taos Historic Museums, Millicent Rogers Museum, and the Harwood Museum of Art.
Scholars interested in the wide spectrum of Northern New Mexico's art, history and culture now have a unique resource at their disposal.
In 1997 the Institute of Museum and Library Services created a new, comprehensive funding program called National Leadership Grants. One category, Model Programs of Library and Museum Cooperation, challenged these two related institutions to model collaborative projects to expand their service to the public with emphasis on how the community is served, technology is used or education is enhanced. A grant of $103,833, awarded in October 1998, allowed formation of a unique partnership of the Taos Historic Museums, the Harwood Museum of Art, and Millicent Rogers Museum with the University of New Mexico Zimmerman Library to combine staff, collections, and resources to create the Southwest Research Center.
Now housed in the 1,300 square foot wing of the Harwood Museum, over 12,500 publications focus on the art history, history, ethnology, and archaeology of the Southwest. The Research Center contains several unique historic collections such as those relating to the American Fur Trade, the adjudication of water rights in New Mexico, and the anthropological and archaeological library of Dr. John James Bodine.

84. Libraries-Museums-Parks , Las Cruces , New Mexico, USA
librariesMuseums-Parks , Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce BusinessDirectory and Buyers Guide - Las Cruces, new mexico, USA.
http://www.lascruces.org/data/Libraries-Museums-Parks.htm
Libraries-Museums-Parks
Company: Branigan Memorial Library
Street/P.O. Box: 200 E. Picacho
City: Las Cruces
State: NM
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Web Site: http://library.las-cruces.org/
E-mail: lgrumet@las-cruces.org
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Company: Las Cruces Museum of Natural History Street/P.O. Box: 700 S. Teslshor Blvd., #1608 City: Las Cruces State: NM Zip: Web Site: http://www.las-cruces.org/public-services/museums.natural-histor E-mail: nmh@las-cruces.org Phone: Fax: Company: Street/P.O. Box: 4100 Dripping Springs Rd. City: Las Cruces State: NM Zip: Web Site: http://www.frhm.org E-mail: croberts@frh.state.nm.us Phone: Fax:

85. KinderStart - Arts And Entertainment : Libraries : State Listings : New Mexico
Farmington Public libraries The Farmington Public libraries provide materials andservice to reference desk on a variety of topics including new mexico and the
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86. New Mexico: SEGP Connectivity Survey Results - Internet2 K20 Initiative
St.George Manager of Adanced Communication Technology University of new mexico stgeorge@unm listall museums, science centers, zoos, major libraries (other than
http://k20.internet2.edu/segp/survey/nm.html
Site Index Advanced Search About Us Members ... Home
K20 Initiative
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Opportunities Sponsored Education
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PART 1: Respondent Information
Art St.George
Manager of Adanced Communication Technology
University of New Mexico stgeorge@unm.edu PART 2: SEGP State Network Information What speed is your SEGP connected to I2? 100 - 155 MB Is your SEGP 'backbone' mulitcast enabled (multicast is turned on)? Yes Does your SEGP provide Multi-conferencing (MCU) services? No Does your SEGP provide other Video Services (MPEG, Access Grid Node, etc.)? No If Yes, please list: Yes Please list other services offered by your SEGP to your K20 community and if there is a charge associated (video streaming, web conferencing, etc.) view response Please list all museums, science centers, zoos, major libraries (other than public libraries), and any other cultural institutions connected.

87. LIBRARIES IN NEW MEXICO
This page is under development. NOTE While every effort is made toensure the accuracy of these pages, errors may occur on occasion.
http://www.sosu.edu/lib/newmex.htm

88. Modem Friendly Libraries In New Mexico
ModemFriendly libraries in new mexico compiled by Joe Lacey 9164The following information has been extracted from the Escapees
http://www.joelacey.org/nm.html
Modem-Friendly Libraries in New Mexico
compiled by Joe Lacey #9164 The following information has been extracted from the Escapees RV Club website http://www.escapees.com. The specific location is Discussion Forum s;Sharing the Fulltime Lifestyle.
Please e-mail me with your modem-friendly library information. Artesia, NM
There are at least seven computers. Sign up for 30 minutes per day. You can stay longer if not busy. (contributed by Jerryray...posted 4/20/01) Carlsbad, NM
Several computers available. Sign up for 30 minutes or longer if no one waiting. Open seven days a week. Nice people. (contributed by Jerryray...posted 4/27/01) Grants, NM
Five computers. Sign up for 30 minutes but longer if they are not busy. Nice people. (contributed by Jerryray...posted 5/04/01) Joe Lacey SKP # 9461
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89. YASIG Links To Libraries With Teen Websites - New Mexico
new mexico. We have not identified any public libraries with teen webpages in this state. If you have information regarding one, please
http://www.geocities.com/mlayasig/LinksNM.html
New Mexico
We have not identified any public libraries
with teen web pages in this state. If you have information
regarding one, please send the link to Terri Clark
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90. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Reference - Libraries & Archives - Pu
5. Museum of new mexico libraries http//www.museumofnewmexico.org/libraries.htmlAccess schedules for four separate facilities with collections on
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91. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Reference - Libraries & Archives - Un
10. University of new mexico libraries http//www.unm.edu/libraries.html Visitthe Center for Southwest Research, or link to government and Native American
http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=174343

92. St. John's College - Santa Fe, Meem Library, Services
John's community to borrow books free of charge from institutions that belong tothe new mexico Consortium of Academic libraries (eg University of new mexico
http://www.sjcsf.edu/library/services.htm
About Catalog Collections Directory ... Policies Library Services
Borrowing Privileges
Interlibrary Loan Passports Reference ... Internet Resources
Borrowing Privileges Students/Staff:
The borrowing period for currently enrolled students and staff is a semester for books and records, and seven days for circulating CDs, DVDs, cassette tapes and videos. Those needing longer use may renew materials. Students are billed for overdue books at the end of each semester through the Treasurer's Office (see Library Rules for details). Faculty: The borrowing period for faculty is a semester. Community Borrowers: Residents of New Mexico must fill out a Patron Registration form at the Circulation Desk. Current Driver's License, DMV ID, or passport are required for registration. Community Borrowers are limited to 10 titles at a time and 3 renewals per title. Renewals may be made over the phone by calling the Circulation Desk at 984-6042. Overdue book notices are sent periodically to Community Borrowers throughout the year. Community Borrowers who report lost or damaged materials are billed for the replacement cost of the item. Visitors: Prospective students and tutors are allowed to borrow from the Library. Their books will be due on the last day of their visit. Visitors to the college who are registered through the Conference Center and who will be on campus for 8 days or more, are eligible to borrow materials from the Library. They are due back on the visitors' last day on campus.

93. New Mexico Open Source User Group - Albuquerque - Free Media Libraries
new mexico Open Source User Group www.nmosug.org.Open Source Free Media libraries Links.
http://www.nmosug.org/Content/links/media_library.htm
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94. American Libraries News For June 29, 1998
plaintiffs, among them ALA's Freedom to Read Foundation, the new mexico Library Association ahalf wonderful years here, Harris told American libraries, I've
http://www.ala.org/alonline/news/1998/980629.html

95. Desert Links: New Mexico: Education And Reference: Libraries
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96. The New Mexico Fiction List (part 3)
new mexico fiction, santa fe public library, new mexico 63 p. UNM. HF/new mexicoHistory. Kelly, Carla. Albuquerque University of new mexico Press, 1975, c1937. (A Zia Albuquerque University of new mexico Press, 1988. (1st ed) 212 p.
http://www.ci.santa-fe.nm.us/sfpl/nmfict3.html

97. Latin American And Iberian Collections And Resources At UNM
DILARES Division of Iberian and Latin American Resources and Servicesof the University of new mexico General Library. 3/2003. Open
http://elibrary.unm.edu/ibero/
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Division of Iberian and Latin American Resources and Services
of the University of New Mexico General Library New Exhibit in Herzstein Latin American Reading Room Gallery Sam L. Slick Collection of Latin American
News Archive
Previous Covers click to enlarge) !El Navegante! (DILARES newsletter)
Previous newsletters
New! Guide to Latin American Microforms Newly developed guide to finding Latin American microforms. This database contains lists of the major collections of microforms in the General Library that are related to various areas of Latin America, such as domestic and foreign policy, international relations, cultural issues, and arts. Welcome Mission ISTEC , and its Library Linkages Program , provide scientific materials and real-time information services through a unique network of 44 participating institutions. We invite you to explore our website and to use the collections.

98. Repositories Of Primary Sources: Latin America And The Caribbean
Directory of libraries and archives in Latin American countries providing primary source materials on the Latin America region.
http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/mexico.html
Latin America and the Caribbean Additional Links

99. New Mexico Office Of Cultural Affairs
Serves to preserve and develop the state's arts, history and science resources. Link to pages on state monuments and library.
http://www.nmoca.com/
Chicano Visions Exhibition at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque
Conceived and developed by Cheech Marin, Chicano Visions presents works by some of the nation's most significant Chicano and Chicana painters. Allan Houser/Haozous Progression 1974-1994 at the Indian Arts Museum Stories Untold: Jewish Pioneer Women opens at the Palace in Santa Fe New Mexico Heritage Preservation Month ... Friday Evenings are Free at the Downtown Santa Fe Museums
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100. New Mexico Southwest Links
via telnet; SIPI (Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute). OtherLibraries in new mexico; Taos Public Library catalog; RALLYunion
http://sfweb.ci.santa-fe.nm.us/sfpl/nmlink2.html

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