UNM’s role as an Adobe Creative Campus has become even more connected to the Cloud.
After nearly three years, the Adobe Creative Commons opened to student, faculty and staff imaginations on the first floor of the Zimmerman Library on Nov. 9.
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Three faculty members from the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences recently published an ALA Editions Special Report that looks at cultural humility as a practice to support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in libraries and...
The March "Collections in Focus" event at University Libraries will look at how traditional books can be transformed into contemporary art. The Collections in Focus event will be held Friday, Mar. 31 from 2-3 p.m. in the Waters Room of the Zimmerman...
In an effort to centralize and improve access to course materials, University Libraries (Centennial, Parish, Fine Arts & Design, Zimmerman) is partnering with Extended Learning on a project to integrate electronic reserves readings into the UNM Learn...
Paulita Aguilar (center) and studentsUNM University Libraries' Indigenous Nations Library Program (INLP), on the second floor of Zimmerman Library, is celebrating its sixth year assisting American Indian students. Research librarians Paulita Aguilar ...
Ruben CobosIn early 2012, the family of the late Dr. Ruben Cobos graciously donated a collection of folk stories and songs to the University Libraries Center of Southwest Research and Special Collections. An alumnus of UNM, Cobos was a distinguished ...
As the earth and environmental sciences evolve to be more data-intensive, discovering, integrating and analyzing massive amounts of heterogeneous information becomes critical to enable researchers to address complex questions about our environment and ...
It's no accident. Using the search box in the top right hand corner of UNM web pages is getting good results. That's because a team from University Libraries and Information Technologies have been working since late-2010 to make UNM website searches give ...
Local historians working with the University of New Mexico's Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections have saved a significant part of Albuquerque's historical record for the future.Dozens of boxes containing records from the old Atchison ...