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Collection and Information Resources
The library collection includes print, non-print and electronic information
on American Indians, Alaska Natives, fine and applied arts, literature and on subjects
related to the academic courses in the curriculum. Faculty, staff and
students are involved in the selection of resources. Students, faculty
and staff are encouraged to submit recommendations and to review catalogs.
Resources
- Over 32, 000 Titles
- 200 Journals
- Over 40 Tribal Newspapers
- Online Databases including Ethnic NewsWatch, First Search, JSTOR, Academic OneFile, Project Muse, Oxford English Dictionary, The Johns Hopkins Guided to Literary Theory & Criticism, eHRAF, ARTstor, and more
- Over 1900 Films
- Music and Language in audio format
- Smithsonian Photographs of Native Peoples and Communities
- Exhibition Catalogs
- Archival material regarding the history of IAIA
There are over 20 libraries in Santa Fe. Additionally, IAIA students may use any
other academic library in New Mexico by asking for a "Passport"
from library staff. Interlibrary Loan is available for students who
need specific items not available at the IAIA Library or at another
library in Santa Fe.
Student Services
PC computers for word-processing, e-mail, multimedia and graphics projects,
access to online databases, and the Internet/World Wide Web.
"Library Code of Ethics."
American Library Association . 2006.
http://www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/ethics.html
"Library Bill
of Rights." American Library Association . 2006.
http://www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/lbr.html
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