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Northern New Mexico College Library

General and Pueblo Indian Studies Introductions. Northern New Mexico College Library. Building Staff Books Special Collections Media Serials/Periodicals Microform and Geneaology Online Inter-Library Loan. Library Resources. Hours: Monday – Thursday 8am-9pm Friday – 8am-5pm

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Northern New Mexico College Library

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  1. General and Pueblo Indian Studies Introductions Northern New Mexico College Library

  2. Building Staff Books Special Collections Media Serials/Periodicals Microform and Geneaology Online Inter-Library Loan Library Resources

  3. Hours: • Monday – Thursday 8am-9pm • Friday – 8am-5pm • Saturday/Sunday – 12pm-5pm • Study Rooms: • Can be reserved either by calling the library at (505)747-2243 or asking us in person • Computers: • Available during open hours • Included software: 2010 MS Office (Word, Powerpoint, Excel, etc.) • 10₵ black/white prints, 25₵ color copies Building

  4. We currently have 3 full-time library staff and 2 part-time to serve faculty and students • Isabel Rodarte (Director) irodarte@nnmc.edu • Jessica Jones (Assistant Librarian) jjones@nnmc.edu • Amy Ortiz (Cataloger) amyortiz@nnmc.edu • Loyola (evenings) and Sandra (weekends) • Please feel free to ask us questions! Staff

  5. At the NNMC Library, we use the Library of Congress call number system • Here’s how to read LC Call Numbers: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENGI/guides/lc-class.html • Please let us re-shelve books • You may check out up to 5 books per subject at any given time • Books are checked out for 28 days • $50 replacement fee if lost Books

  6. We also have a Special Collection, which is mostly relevant to local topics. If you find something in the catalog that you want to use and it is in Special Collections, please let a staff member know, and remember that: • Special Collection materials cannot be checked out • Please ask a staff member to make copies from them • Always, always use only pencil around these materials Special Collections

  7. At the NNMC Library, we have a growing collection of DVDs, audio CDs, and CD-ROMs (many of which accompany books) To browse our titles, please refer to the binders by the computers in the reference area Present title and call number to the person at the desk, and we will locate the disc(s) for you You may take out up to 2 DVDs/CDs at a time (7 days) Audiobooks are a 2 week check-out Media

  8. We have scaled back on our physical serials to provide more online access, and all of our holdings are in the bibliographic instruction room Titles of interest for Pueblo Indian Studies: Serials/Periodicals

  9. Microfilm • We currently have several newspapers on microfilm (although the Rio Grande Sun is not indexed) • We also have many local and historical documents on microfilm • Please see someone at the desk if you want to use the reader • Geneaology • In addition to the resources on microform, we also have many paper resources including: • Indexes to microform • Census data • Baptism and marriage records Microform & Geneaology

  10. The NNMC Library subscribes to an extensive list of online databases and scholarly journals • Student Login: • Username: Banner ID Password: Last name • If you have problems logging in, call or visit us • This login is also good from home! • JSTOR: In liberal arts classes such as Pueblo Indian Studies, this database will be particularly useful Online Resources

  11. Crash course in Boolean searching: • “” • () • AND • OR • * • Be flexible with your terms – if one doesn’t work, a variation might (e.g. “woman” vs “women” – which can also be searched as wom*n) • The best way to get really good at searching is to practice! • Boolean terms will work with most search engines, including Google Search Tips

  12. JSTOR search example Example

  13. Popular call number areas: • E 99 • F 800 • JSTOR has proven to be a great source of New Mexico and indigenous peoples articles • Don’t be afraid to ask questions! Not everything in local history and culture studies is especially intuitive Pueblo Indian Studies @ Northern Tips

  14. New Mexico State Library Southwest Collection: http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/research-collections/collections/southwest-collection • Catalog: http://salsa.stlib.state.nm.us/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=nms&menu=search#focus • New Materials: http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/research-collections/collections/southwest-collection/new-in-southwest • The University of Oklahoma has a digitized and full-text searchable Native American manuscript collection: http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/nam/ • NAGPRA Databases: http://www.nps.gov/nagpra/ONLINEDB/INDEX.HTM Miscellaneous PIS tips

  15. New Mexico’s Digital Collections (server housed at UNM): http://econtent.unm.edu/ Rocky Mountain Online Archive searches archival collections in New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming: http://rmoa.unm.edu/ Hathi Trust digital collection: http://www.hathitrust.org/ Bureau of Indian Affairs Document Library online: http://www.bia.gov/DocumentLibrary/index.htm Miscellaneous PIS Tips cont’d…

  16. If you cannot find what you are looking for at NNMC, then we can request items from other libraries • This requires advanced planning – it can take 2 weeks to get an item in, depending on where the item is located • Ask the person at the desk for a request form • LIBROS reciprocal agreements: • You can borrow from other libraries in the LIBROS consortium, but you will need a “permission slip” from us that indicates you are in good standing with NNMC, and you are subject to the other libraries’ lending rules and fines. Inter-Library Loan

  17. Questions or comments? If you think of anything later… Thanks for coming in! Questions?

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