NMCAL is the New Mexico Consortium of Academic Libraries. For a list of NMCAL Passport Libraries go to: http://lib.nmsu.edu/nmcal/passmemberlib.html
The following UNM-Albuquerque University Libraries take a NMCAL Passport:
Centennial Science & Engineering, Zimmerman, Fine Arts and Parish Business & Economics
A separate NMCAL passport is needed for:
UNM-Health Sciences Library and Informatics CenterNMT Distance Education students who wish to have borrowing privileges at a NMCAL library, can email Joan Shedivy jshedivy@nmt.edu, Public Services Librarian.
In the email include:
1) Your full name
2) Name of the academic library you wish to use.After registration is verified with the NMT Distance Instruction Office, the NMT Library will fax your completed Passport certificate directly to the affiliated library.
AISTI INFO-EX PROGRAM (NMT graduate students, faculty and staff)
AISTI is the Alliance for Innovation in Science & Technology Information. The AISTI Info-Ex (Information Exchange) Program gives faculty, graduate students and staff direct physical access and borrowing privileges at:
Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library NMT Distance Education students who wish to have borrowing privileges at an AISTI library, can email Joan Shedivy jshedivy@nmt.edu, Public Services Librarian.
In the email include:
1) Your full name
2) Name of the academic library you wish to use.After registration is verified with the NMT Distance Instruction Office, the NMT Library will mail your completed Info-Ex Card directly to you. The AISTI Info-EX Card must be presented at the time of check out at the participating library along with a valid NMT identification card.
For more details about the AISTI Info-Ex program go to: http://www.aisti.org/home/pages/infoex/
This page was created by Joan Shedivy.