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NEW MEXICO STATE LIBRARY Books By Mail Rural Services Summer 2010 Catalog Attention: *Please note, older catalogs from Spring 2003 (AE) to the present are still available to order from . Also, please visit our website at http://www.nmstatelibrary.org where you can access some of our most recent catalogs. For those of you who are also receiving the paper copy of the quarterly catalog and would rather access it online through our website or by email, please let us know so we can take your name off the mailing version. If you want the catalog by email or have changed your email address, please notify us so we can update our records. Thank you again for using Books By Mail. Editors: Robert Upton Design & Layout: Teresa Martinez NEW MEXICO STATE LIBRARY BOOKS BY MAIL RURAL SERVICES We are now offering our Books By Mail patrons Gale Group InfoTrac Resources ! In an effort to bring electronic information resources to as many New Mexicans as possible, the New Mexico State Library is providing databases of magazines and journals to libraries and patrons via the Internet. The New Mexico State Library has chosen InfoTrac, a highly regarded resource of content-rich authoritative information through the Internet. The InfoTrac databases contain over 4,277 magazines and journals, 2,969 of them with full-text and full-image with the remainder offering abstracts to the articles. InfoTrac is a product of Gale Group, a major vendor of library magazine and journal subscriptions to libraries. Access to the databases is controlled through specific usernames and passwords which are established for constituent libraries and patrons throughout New Mexico. Each library is authorized to provide these usernames and passwords to its clients, students or patrons, thus giving access to any New Mexico citizen with Internet access. The Gale logon screen for NMSL Direct and Rural Services patrons is http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/nmlibdrsb (The password is: cactus) Copyright requirements are covered by the arrangements that the Gale Group makes with the journals and magazines it includes in the databases. *We ask that you mention you are a Books By Mail patron when contacting the following numbers. For information or help contact either: Mark Adams 1-800-477-4401 or Teresa Martinez (505) 476-9781 or 1-800-395-9144 For information on how to use the database contact: Reference 1-800-876-2203 For information from the New Mexico State Library, visit the web site at http://www.nmstatelibrary.org . NEW MEXICO STATE LIBRARY BOOKS BY MAIL RURAL SERVICES HOW TO ORDER: Send us your NAME and ADDRESS and the Catalog Numbers of the books you wish to read. Mail to: BOOKS BY MAIL New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507-5166 or use the Order Request Sheets included with your last order of books or Email to: [email protected] [email protected] Or CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-395-9144 DAY OR NIGHT ** Due to U.S. Postal Service practices your order may take up to 2 weeks to reach you and to return to us . Also due to these delays, we encourage calling or emailing us with your order so it can get to you that much faster. Your books, a new order sheet, and the return postage will arrive in a special canvas bag to be used when returning materials to the BOOKS BY MAIL office. The due date for the books to be returned will be stamped on the back inside cover of each book . If you are unable to return your books by the due date, please send a note or call 1-800-395-9144 giving us the Title, Author, and Due Date . These books will be renewed for an additional three weeks. For any reference questions you may have, you can direct them to our Reference Bureau at [email protected] . We ask that you mention you are a Books By Mail patron when contacting them. You can visit the New Mexico State Library web site at http://www.nmstatelibrary.org or if you do not have access to the internet you can visit your nearest public library and access our website there . Under the Catalogs tab, Books By Mail, you will be able to access some of our latest catalogs. If you would prefer not to receive the paper version of the quarterly catalog and would rather access it online, please let us know so we can adjust our records. Thank you for using Books By Mail. NEW MEXICO STATE LIBRARY BOOKS BY MAIL RURAL SERVICES * HIGH DEMAND TITLES !!! Some delays in filling orders are unavoidable when a new catalog or supplement is sent out to several hundred households, so if a book is not available at the time of your request, it will be put on reserve and mailed to you when it becomes available. You will not need to reorder the book(s). Reordering the book(s) will only delay orders that much longer. We appreciate your patience. SPANISH BOOKS Books in Spanish are available for children and adults. Most editions are bilingual. LARGE PRINT BOOKS When ordering titles with the prefix “LP” (Large Print) please specify that you only want the titles in Large Print, otherwise, if the title is available in regular print, it will be substituted, and if it is not, we will send you the “LP” title. We hope this will minimize the waiting time on high demand titles and also save the Large Print for patrons who can only read Large Print, which is a smaller collection. Thank You. BOOKS-BY-MAIL provides library services to those who are not reached by public libraries. Call our toll free number 1-800-395-9144 and leave your requests on the 24 hour recording. Give us your name, mailing address, the catalog numbers of the books you wish to read. If calling to renew a book, give us the same information mentioned above along with the original due date of your book(s). The Rural Services Program (Books By Mail and Bookmobiles) is funded with a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services which administers the Library Services and Technology Act. NEW MEXICO STATE LIBRARY BOOKS BY MAIL RURAL SERVICES RURAL BOOKMOBILES: EAST WEST P.O. Box 1163 1000 Main Street NW, Bldg. 16-A Tucumcari, NM 88401 Los Lunas, NM 87031 Phone: 575-461-1206 Phone: 505-841-5250 Staff: Paula White, Aleta Smith, Staff: Wendy Roberts, Toni-Lynn Hart, Geraldine Marquez Robert Marquez Counties Served: Chaves, Curry, Eddy, Counties Served: Catron, Cibola, Grant, Guadalupe, Lea, Lincoln, Otero, Quay, Hidalgo, McKinley, Sierra, Socorro, Roosevelt, San Miguel Valencia NORTHEAST P.O. Box 97 Cimarron, NM 87714 Phone: 575-376-2474 Staff: Betty Palmer, Leroy Chavez, Charri Richards Counties Served: Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Sandoval, Taos, Union The Bookmobiles are a part of the Rural Services Program . Contact the Bookmobile headquarters in your area for the Bookmobile schedules or go online at http://nmstatelibrary.org under the Direct & Rural Services tab, Rural Bookmobiles, to access them. Users of the Rural Services Program may also take advantage of the Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped , which provides audio material for the blind, reading disabled, physically handicapped and some homebound people. For more information about this program call 1-800-456-5515 or access them online at the above link, under the Direct & Rural Services tab, LBPH. Books By Mail Patron Comment Form You can enclose this form in the bag with your book order. Any additional space needed can be used on the backside of this form. Thank you for your time. Name: (Optional) ____________________ ID# (Optional) 1M- ___________ Address: (Optional) ______________________________________________ City/State/Zip: (Optional) _________________________________________ 1. If anyone would like to share a story on how this service has helped you or your family, we would love to hear it.______________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 2. 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ADV Adventure HEA Health/Diet/Exercise PAR Parenting/ AGY Anthology HIF Historical Fiction Childbirth ANI Animals HIS History PHI Philosophy ANT Antiques/ HMR Home Repair/ PHO Photography Collectibles Decorating POE Poetry ART Art/Architecture HOB Hobbies/Crafts POL Politics AUT Automotive HOL Holidays POP Popular Culture BIO Biography/ HOR Horror PDY Psychology/ Autobiography HUM Humor Self Help BLI African-American
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