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Monday, November 18, 2013

Registration for Spring 2014



Registration for the Spring 2014 Semester begins Monday November 18, 2013. 


Don’t Delay Register Early to ensure your spot in the course of your choice.

The Spring 2014 Schedule is now available to view at schedule.unm.edu



Make an appointment with your Academic Advisor by calling (575) 737-6215 or stop by the Student Affairs Department. Advisors are available to help you with your Spring 2014 schedule of classes.

Avoid the rush make your appointment today!!!!

Library Newsletter, November 2013

YOUR UNM-Taos Library just celebrated its one-year anniversary at its location on the Klauer campus. Although there still is not enough space to house the resources and collections the library currently owns, the special collections local community members offer the library, private study space for students, and an adequate library instruction classroom the most important accomplishment is that the library is on the campus where the students attend classes.
In the past year while providing services on the Klauer campus, YOUR library checked out 2,955 items, filled over 300 requests for information from other libraries, and 3,175 patrons signed in to use the computers. This amount does not cover the total number of library users as it’s just a sampling of those who take the time to sign in.
The percent of items checked out to community members is low and we continually strive to change that. This is a community college and therefore, this is YOUR library for students and non-students alike.
YOUR community college library is prepared to help with everything from research on drones for that class assignment to signing up for insurance in compliance with the Affordable Care Act to viewing the “None for the Road” video required to get a Driver’s License.
We also feel very strongly about helping our patrons navigate through the world of information. In the September issue of College & Research Libraries, the authors stated that “…it seems that one of the most important-and perhaps the single most important-factor in determining which resources students will use is the default way in which a particular search system ranks and returns results.” (Asher, 471) YOUR college library staff are here to help find the best resources for your information needs, and show you how to produce more relevant results through the maze of search systems.
Grab a cup of coffee at the college café and stop in to YOUR community college library to check out everything from the Children’s Corner to the Special Collections. We will be open from now through December 20th, except for the Thanksgiving holiday on November 28 & 29.

Asher, A. D., Duke, L. M., & Wilson, S. (2013). Paths of Discovery: Comparing the Search Effectiveness of EBSCO Discovery Service, Summon, Google Scholar, and Conventional Library Resources. College & Research Libraries, 74(5), 464-488.



In This Issue

UNM-Taos Library Celebrates One Year at Klauer Campus!
Two Tips ----- pg.1

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
J.A.D.E
Journal of Research in Childhood Education ----- pg.2

Sky and Telescope
The Sun
The Writer's Chronicle ----- pg.3

UNM-Taos Library Has a LOT to Offer ----- pg.4

Thursday, November 7, 2013

SUN ONLINE (Skill Up Network)


An online course-sharing system will provide New Mexico students greater access to courses and programs. Thirteen colleges are participating in the implementation of this online course-sharing system in New Mexico. Through SUN Online, students will have the opportunity to take classes and programs from other institutions that articulate with their programs of study, while remaining enrolled in their own home institution. 

If you are skilled at online education and are interested in taking online courses that are not available at UNM-Taos, please go to the Skill Up Network website http://skillupnetwork.org for information on online course offerings.  If there is a course that interests you, please contact an advisor at UNM-Taos (575-737-6215).