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Inlp Newsletter, December 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, December 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
- Academic Services Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- INLP Typewriter Challenge: Poetry
- First Place Poem - Youthful Accessibility
- Runner-Up Poem - Consistency
- MIchael and Enokena Olson Memorial Scholarship Awardees
- Alicia Dixon
- Monique Kai Iron Shell
- Appreciative Farewell to Hope Johnson
- INLP End of the Year/Decade Reflection
Inlp Newsletter, November 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, November 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops
- Upcoming Events
- UNM Social Potluck
- INLP Typewriter Challenge: Poetry
- Selected Poems
- UNM Native American Community Reading Project
Inlp Newsletter, October 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, October 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops
- INLP Design Charette
- Indigenous Planning + Design Principles
- Elements of Indigenous Writing
- Michael and Enokena Olson - Scholarship Deadline Approaching
- Upcoming Events
Inlp Newsletter, September 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, September 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- Caps Learning Strategies Workshops
- In Memoriam of Patricia V. Bradley
- INLP Conversations
- INLP Knowledge Circles
- INLP Coffee House
- INLP Design Charette
Inlp Newsletter, August 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, August 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops
- INLP Conversations
- INLP Knowledge Circles
Inlp Newsletter, May 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, May 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries 2019 Spring Finals Prep and Finals
- Ethnic Centers Tutoring Hours
- CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops
- Congratulations Graduates & INLP Graduation Party
- Kiva Club and Native Americans at the University of New Mexico Oral History Project
- Native American Policy & Community Building Forum
- Edward Wemytewa Pop-up Display
- Michael & Enokena Olson Memorial Scholarship Recipients
- Lora Church
- Cheryl Yazzie
Inlp Newsletter, April 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, April 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Regular Hours
- Ethnic Centers Tutoring Hours
- CAPS Learning Strategies February Workshops
- Graduate Resources Center Spring 2019 Workshops
- INLP Podcast Production
- INLP Redesign
- Indigenous Comics & Graphic Novel Movements
- Indigenous Librarian Spotlight: Jason Asenap
Mexican Romantic Postcards, Center For Southwest Research
Mexican Romantic Postcards, Center For Southwest Research
Love in the Archives 2019
This collection of “cartulinas de amor” represents a little studied aspect of post-revolutionary Mexican culture and middle class ideals. These images and texts show the intimate part of society, the changing mores, views of family, home and society. The collection affords the opportunity to view many disciplines, including portrait photography, art, intimacy, love, courtship, family, family relationships, class and gender.
The collection consists of postcards that date from 1908 to the 1940s with the majority in the teens, 1920s and 1930s. Most are photographic portraits of anonymous subjects, while others feature songs, poems, or portraits of celebrities such as Lupe …
Inlp Newsletter, March 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, March 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Regular Hours
- Ethnic Centers Tutoring Hours
- CAPS Learning Strategies February Workshops
- Graduate Resources Center Spring 2019 Workshops
- Upcoming Events
- UNM Student Achievements
- CAPS @ INLP Collaboration
- CAPS Learning Strategist Spotlight: Tess McCoy
- CAPS Writing Tutor Spotlight: Hannah Garver
Publicity, Patron Engagement, And Prizes!, Patricia Campbell, Barbara Korbal
Publicity, Patron Engagement, And Prizes!, Patricia Campbell, Barbara Korbal
Love in the Archives 2019
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Inlp Newsletter, February 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, February 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Regular Hours
- Ethnic Centers Tutoring Hours
- CAPS Learning Strategies February Workshops
- Graduate Resources Center Spring 2019 Workshops
- INLP February Indigenuity Workshops
-20th American Indian Studies Association (AISA) Conference
-Imagining America - 2019 Gathering
-INLP Updates
-INLP Student Employee Spotlight: Spencer Sandoval
New Mexico Composers Archive, Unm Digital Initiatives & Scholarly Communication
New Mexico Composers Archive, Unm Digital Initiatives & Scholarly Communication
Love in the Archives 2019
Merging the digital with the physical, the New Mexico Composers' Archive (MSS 904 BC) was featured on screen and in print during Love in the Archives. Begun in 1973 by then-Dean of Libraries Dr. John Harvey, the collection has been partially digitized. Exhibit-goers were able to interact with the digital and physical objects and draw their own conclusions about the pros and cons of each format. A few pieces were newly digitized for the exhibit and they are included here.
Curated by Amy Winter, Program Specialist, Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication