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Citations New Mexico State University Library Newsletter In This Special Library Teaching and Outreach Issue: Library Outreach Welcomes All 2 Drop-In Instruction Sessions Offered 3 New Course Announced 4 Awards 4 Grants and Gifts 4 Cleaveland Papers Ready for Use 5 Recent Publications 6 RGHC Visits Pecos 6 Staff News 6 Shelflist Laid to Rest 7 BORDERLAND HEALTH PROJECT Over the years, loyal friends and users of the University Library have enabled the Library to build its collections in a methodical and ongoing manner. While the acquisition of library materials is funded from many sources, one of the most gratifying means of funding, both for the Library and the contributor, is private gifts. A donor may specify a special subject area of interest for materials to be purchased with contributions. The gift may be made in the form of a current use account, all of which may be spent, or in the form of an endowment. When contributions to an endowment reach $10,000, approximately 5% in earnings per year may be spent. An endowment is truly the gift that keeps on giving. Recently established endowments for the purchase of library materials include the Robert Jay Titus Social Work Literature Endowment, the Dora Blossom Gile Endowed Memorial Research Support Fund for the Rio Grande Historical Collections and the Alpha Geoffrey Demetrius Children’s Literature Endowment. The earnings from the Titus endowment are to be used for the purchase (You Can Help... continued on page 4) Citations Vol. 17, No. 1 1 January 2002 by Jeanette Smith, Professor, Library Administration, jcsmith@lib.nmsu.edu You Can Help Build Library Collections Photo at left: One of the famous New York Public Library lions sheds a tear on the cover of the American Libraries magazine November 2001 issue. During this time of loss and recovery, libraries represent stability to a nation traumatized by terrorism. The image, designed by Stephen M. Ravenscroft, is reproduced with permission from American Libraries.
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Title | Citations: New Mexico State University Library Newsletter |
Volume/Number | Volume 17, No. 1 |
Issue Title | Library teaching and outreach issue |
Subject | Library publications; New Mexico State University. Library; |
Table of Contents | You can help build library collections; Library outreach welcomes all; Drop-in instruction sessions offered; New course announced; Awards; Grants and gifts; Cleaveland Papers ready for use; Recent publications; RGHC visits Pecos; Staff news; Shelflist laid to rest |
Creator | Smith, Jeanette C.; Kirby, Monica; Manuel, Kate; Vescio, Portia; Boehm, Bill; |
Contributor | Smith, Jeanette C.; |
Issue Date | January 2002 |
Date | 2002-01 |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Collection | New Mexico State University Library Newsletters |
Identifier | URLN_200201 |
Source | http://lib.nmsu.edu/aboutlib/newsletter/jan02.pdf |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Is part of | Citations: New Mexico State University Library Newsletter, Vol. 17, No. 1, January 2002 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Collection | New Mexico State University Library Newsletters |
Source | http://lib.nmsu.edu/aboutlib/newsletter/jan02.pdf |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents |
OCR | Citations New Mexico State University Library Newsletter In This Special Library Teaching and Outreach Issue: Library Outreach Welcomes All 2 Drop-In Instruction Sessions Offered 3 New Course Announced 4 Awards 4 Grants and Gifts 4 Cleaveland Papers Ready for Use 5 Recent Publications 6 RGHC Visits Pecos 6 Staff News 6 Shelflist Laid to Rest 7 BORDERLAND HEALTH PROJECT Over the years, loyal friends and users of the University Library have enabled the Library to build its collections in a methodical and ongoing manner. While the acquisition of library materials is funded from many sources, one of the most gratifying means of funding, both for the Library and the contributor, is private gifts. A donor may specify a special subject area of interest for materials to be purchased with contributions. The gift may be made in the form of a current use account, all of which may be spent, or in the form of an endowment. When contributions to an endowment reach $10,000, approximately 5% in earnings per year may be spent. An endowment is truly the gift that keeps on giving. Recently established endowments for the purchase of library materials include the Robert Jay Titus Social Work Literature Endowment, the Dora Blossom Gile Endowed Memorial Research Support Fund for the Rio Grande Historical Collections and the Alpha Geoffrey Demetrius Children’s Literature Endowment. The earnings from the Titus endowment are to be used for the purchase (You Can Help... continued on page 4) Citations Vol. 17, No. 1 1 January 2002 by Jeanette Smith, Professor, Library Administration, jcsmith@lib.nmsu.edu You Can Help Build Library Collections Photo at left: One of the famous New York Public Library lions sheds a tear on the cover of the American Libraries magazine November 2001 issue. During this time of loss and recovery, libraries represent stability to a nation traumatized by terrorism. The image, designed by Stephen M. Ravenscroft, is reproduced with permission from American Libraries. |