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NALSIG Meeting, December 14, 2006
Agenda, minutes, and group photo from the December 14, 2006 meeting at Zia Pueblo Library
NALSIG Meeting, April 20, 2006
Minutes from the NALSIG meeting, April 20, 2006, at Farmington, New Mexico
NALSIG Meeting, February 8, 2007
Meeting agenda for the February 8, 2007 NALSIG meeting at Jemez Pueblo
16th Navajo Studies Conference: Selected Bibliography
Yá át ééh! This guide presents a brief offering of resources available on Navajo life and culture in the University of New Mexico Libraries collections
Satellite Outreach Services Program to Under-represented Students: Being in Their Space, not on MySpace
strategic goal of the University of New Mexico is student retention, especially for underrepresented students. To assist in reaching that goal, the University Libraries offered the Satellite Outreach Services Program, which included reference and instruction, and was provided in the university\u27s multicultural student services centers. This article describes the program\u27s planning, implementation, and statistics and includes a detailed description of outreach activities for one of the student centers, American Indian Student Services
Click It, No More Tick It: Online Reference Statistics
This article describes the creation of an online reference intake form that collects statistics and provides detailed reports. Included is a practical application, based on analysis of Native American questions, for collection development
A Bibliometric Analysis of Select Information Science Print and Electronic Journals in the 1990s
This paper examines three e-journals and one paper journal begun in the 1990s within the information science genre. In addition, these journals are compared to what is perhaps the leading information science journal, one that has been published continuously for fifty years. The journals we examine are CyberMetrics, Information Research, the Journal of Internet Cataloging, Libres, and the Journal of the American Society for Information Science. We find that there are a number of important differences among the journals. These include frequency of publication, publication size, number of authors, and the funding status of articles. We also find differences among journals for distributions of authors by gender and corporate authors by region. Some of the regional differences can be explained by journal maturation -- the more mature the journal the greater the dispersion. We also find that women are more likely to publish in the newer journals than in JASIS. The fact that a journal is or is not an e-journal does not appear to affect its presence or behaviour as an information science journal
Paulita Aguilar With Students From Santa Fe Indian School
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Online Social Networking Tools: An introduction
Learn how blogs and wikis are helping citizens of the web interact socially and build communities. The presenters will define and describe these web tools, as well as RSS (really Simple Syndication) which is often used in conjunction with blogs and wikis. Examples of current uses by non-librarians, and librarians will be shown. Practical tips to consider before building a blog or wiki will be discussed.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hslic-posters-presentations/1038/thumbnail.jp