A new traveling exhibit developed by the Minnesota Digital Library on childhood is now available for Minnesota organizations to borrow.
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The Minnesota Digital Library is asking for your words, phrases, and stories about what "America" means to include in an online exhibit in honor of America's 250th anniversary.
EBSCO is introducing navigation improvements on July 7, 2026, that will change how certain features are organized within the EBSCOhost and Explora interfaces. These updates are designed to better align with how library users search, discover, and engage with content, while also creating a more flexible foundation for future enhancements.
The Minnesota Libraries Learning Network (MLLN) is the Minnesota library community's source for professional development information, now featuring 9 opportunities through July 2026. Visit mlln.org for these learning opportunities.
Explore new content added to the Wright County Historical Society collection in the Minnesota Digital Library.
Pending contract negotiations, Minitex has finalized a statewide e-resources package that largely preserves the current collection while introducing several strategic additions. The selections reflect community input and SER Task Force recommendations, balancing flat ongoing funding with the need to address emerging resource needs.
On May 1, 2026, Resource Sharing Manager Agnes Lee officially retired after an incredible 38-year career with Minitex. Before she clocked out for the last time, we sat down with Agnes to discuss her career evolution, her "end-to-end" management philosophy, memories of the Wilson Library sub-basement, and her thoughts on the future of resource sharing.
Are you a social media manager, or do you help with social media for your library? Is amplifying your library’s social media presence a goal for you? Do you happen to be physically in Minnesota as you read this? We’ve got the community for you!
From its start in a boiler room to its current-day iteration, La Crescent Library’s mission of serving its community has remained the same since 1986, with efforts none more evident than their “Light for the World: Community Conversations” series, which helps participants participate in conversations addressing current events.
Minnesota Media Arts and St. Paul Neighborhood Network have partnered on a media preservation project. The Community Media Preservation Strategies & Archiving Workshops program is a statewide initiative to help community makers safeguard aging audiovisual recordings—through a baseline survey, practical webinars, and hands-on workshops that build sustainable archiving skills.