LibGuides on the Southwest
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African Americans in the West
Last updated on Oct 14, 2008 by Ann Massmann
Albuquerque Photographs
Last updated on Aug 14, 2008 by Mike Kelly
Photographs of Albuquerque in the Center for Souhtwest Research
Architecture Archives: The John Gaw Meem Archives of Southwestern Architecture
Last updated on Oct 20, 2008 by Audra Bellmore
Grassroots Activism in New Mexico and the Southwest
Last updated on Oct 13, 2008 by Ann Massmann
Historic Preservation Resources
Last updated on Sep 02, 2008 by Audra Bellmore
A guide to historic preservation resources available in the Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico
Land Grants in New Mexico
Last updated on Sep 29, 2008 by Nancy Brown-Martinez
Latin American Studies (Subject Guide)
Last updated on Oct 02, 2008 by Suzanne Schadl
This
guide will help you access tools to enhance your knowledge of Latin
American Studies in general and the resources we offer to assist you
with your research and in your education.
Natural History of New Mexico
Last updated on Oct 16, 2008 by Ann Massmann
Photograph and poster collections
Last updated on Aug 13, 2008 by Mike Kelly
Guide
to photographs, posters, and artworks contained in the Center for
Southwest Research. Subjects include US Southwest, Mexico, and Latin
America.
Route 66 in New Mexico
Last updated on Oct 31, 2008 by Ann Massmann
Find Route 66 resources at the Center for Southwest Research and other areas of the University Libraries.
Southwest Studies & New Mexico Resources
Last updated on Nov 12, 2008 by Ann Massmann
Interdisciplinary resources for research on New Mexico and the Southwestern U.S.
Water in New Mexico
Last updated on Nov 17, 2008 by Kathlene Ferris
A guide to finding historical and current information about water resources and water use in New Mexico.
Southwest Librarian |
Ann MassmannCenter for Southwest Research
Zimmerman Library
massmann@unm.edu
[Sabbatical leave, July-Dec. 09]
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE:
CSWR Anderson Reading Room
(505) 277-3814
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Subjects:
Southwest Studies, Native American Studies, Chicano/Hispano Studies, community grassroots activism
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