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A leading resource for Native arts and culture, archaeology, and anthropology information. Resources per Tribe/Group – 11/16/2015. November 17, 2015. November 17, 2015. This is a statistical update of LOA Library print (hard copy) and electronic (digital) resources for the LOA Library. Click the following link to view the spreadsheet showing the percentage increase:. LOA Library Resources – 11-17-2015. LOA Library Koha Catalog – OAS Library Departmental collection is being added! May 20, 2015. Eric Blinm...
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A leading resource for Native arts and culture, archaeology, and anthropology information. LOA Library Koha Integrated Library System. Http:/ library.indianartsandculture.org. The LOA Library Koha ILS was launched July 14, 2014. The Koha ILS replaces two legacy InMagic DB/Textworks databases that had been implemented in 1992. Koha ILS Underwriting and Support. The Koha ILS is underwritten using Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Laboratory of Anthropology Library. Online and onsite booksale funds. OAS) Off...
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A leading resource for Native arts and culture, archaeology, and anthropology information. January 30, 2015. February 3, 2015. The Librarian created a Docent Library webpage under the Laboratory of Anthropology Library webpages on the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture webiste. See: http:/ www.indianartsandculture.org/docentlibrary. The Librarian has now cataloged 296. Of over 400 books in the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Docent Library. See: http:/ library.indianartsandculture.org. Laboratory of Ant...
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Newer posts →. New Mexico Members Meet. On Friday, November 13, MW Chapter members from Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico, visited Santa Fe’s Museum Hill to tour two special libraries. First stop was the Bartlett Library and Archives. At the Museum of International Folk Art. Followed by lunch at the Museum Hill Cafe, and a tour of the Laboratory of Anthropology Library. Many thanks to Joan Benedetti for the pictures. Posted in member news. MW 2014 Virtual Conference Now on ARLIS/NA Learning Portal.