Zollinger Library Databases
- EBSCOhost
- Access the Academic Elite and Business Elite databases for full-text, abstracts and citations in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Economics, Management, Accounting and other disciplines. CINAHL and Search premier are new. (see the staff for off campus student passwords for these two databases)
- FirstSearch
- Access to 52 databases in a variety of disciplines. Some articles are full-text, but mostly they are citations and/or abstracts. A good place to start your research. (See staff for the passwords)
- InfoTrac Databases
- Access to a variety of databases from the Gale Group. Includes Health and Wellness Resource Center , General Reference Center Gold, Expanded Academic, Informe (Spanish language), InfoTrac Professional, as well as others.
- ProQuest
- Access to a variety of databases, such as nursing and health, as well as the New Mexico newsstand. Many resources are available full-text.
- Lexis-Nexis provided by UNM Law Library NEW!! Fall 2007 Available on campus only Congressional publications and Academic.
- LoisLaw provided by UNM Law Library to search state and federal cases, statutues and rules.
- UNM Online Catalogs
-
- UNM Libraries LIBROS Catalog
- The union catalog for the LIBROS consortium of New Mexico academic and research libraries. UGP is the Gallup code for books in our collection. When searching the catalog off campus change the site to Gallup.
- UNM Licensed Resources for Branches
- Includes EBSCO Academic Elite, ERIC, JSTOR and thousands of e-book titles in NetLibrary
- UNM Libraries LIBROS Catalog
University of New Mexico - Gallup
200 College Road
Gallup
NM 87301
(505) 863 - 7500
200 College Road
Gallup
NM 87301
(505) 863 - 7500
Copyright © 2004 The University of New Mexico, Gallup Branch.
The University of New Mexico is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the information in this site is available in alternate formats upon request.
Questions and comments regarding this website may be sent to the webmaster
The University of New Mexico is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the information in this site is available in alternate formats upon request.
Questions and comments regarding this website may be sent to the webmaster
