lib.nmsu.edu: New Mexico State University Library Newsletter, Vol. 26, No. 2
The newsletter covers library events, collections, and services
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Collection name - NMSU Library Newsletter, 1986-2013
Date - 2011-09
Decade - 2010s
Author - Roberts, Teresa
- Smith, Jeanette C.
- Gunapala, Nirmala
- Schneider, Ingrid
- Beck, Susan E.
- Martinez, Kristina
- Osborne, Cary G.
Contributor - Smith, Jeanette C.
Subject (LCSH) - Library publications
- New Mexico State University. Library
Table of contents - Librarian's teaching informs her research
- Social media initiative a team effort
- Molly Molloy: Un honor muy merecido
- Finding government information
- In, out & about the Library
- Library shifts tons of books
- Spotlight on RGHC
- Library faculty publications
- SciFinder/Chem Abstracts
- Library welcomes Armando Gomez
- Library faculty news
- David Baldwin retires
- Relax in the Relaxation Room
- Celestial controversy marks fifth year
- Jenny Lockwood gets Faubion Award
- Employee service awards announced
- Library bonus awards announced
- Library receives NMSU award
- Banned Books Week observed
- Community college library news
- Library awarded SBCI Grants
- Library receives McKee Gift
- Zuhls honored at Commencement
- What's special about the Library?
- In Memoriam: Christine Buder Myers
- Honor with books
- Women's history resource announced
- Domenici video premiered
- In Memoriam: Linda Blazer
- Student appreciates the Library
- Who is this masked librarian?
- The lighter side of the library
Notes - "Unshelved" by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
Original publisher - New Mexico State University Library
Place of publication - Las Cruces (N.M.)
Frequency - frequency varies
Digital publisher - New Mexico State University Library
Language - English
Type - Text
Format - application/pdf
Medium (AAT) - newsletters
Genre (AAT) - periodicals
Access rights - Open to re-use
Metadata cataloger - Schneider, Ingrid
- Bosman, Ellen
Digital identifier - URLN_201109.pdf
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