State Documents Collection

Find out who owns New Mexico’s water and how it is being used… where the best schools are in town… .the history of our state… .what bills are going through the legislature that affect New Mexico’s families, businesses and environment.
The New Mexico State Library has an extensive collection of both current and historical documents published by all New Mexico State Agencies and vital to the educational, business, personal, civic, legislative and research needs of New Mexico citizens
Topic areas cover, but are not limited to health, education, history, culture, art government, energy, economics, business, taxes, natural resources, agriculture, tourism, labor, human services, state parks, museums and all areas of New Mexico Government.
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annual reports
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periodicals
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statistics
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directories
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newsletters
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technical reports
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policy reports
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brochures and catalogs
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monographs
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minutes of state board and commission meetings
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laws and rules and regulations
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Maps
Copies of most of these state publications can be borrowed by visiting the State Library. They are also available in depository libraries throughout New Mexico, provided as part of the State Publications Program. Other libraries may request these materials for individuals to borrow through the State Library’s interlibrary loan service.
Electronic state publications are accessed directly throught the State LIbrary's Online catalog, SALSA and in the digital archive
Find state publication information through:
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SALSA - the State Library’s online catalog
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Ask-a-Librarian - Contact a Reference librarian by using this web form, or call 505-476-9702
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Annual Shiplists - View lists of state documents shipped to state deposity libraries in New Mexico