Please join us and Dr. Traynham, Director of the Minnesota Department of Education’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Center, for a discussion about how MDE is working to address students who are advantaged or disadvantaged in online and digital learning.
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The University of Minnesota Libraries is hiring a Facilities Manager for the Wilson Library and Music Library on the University of Minnesota: Twin Cities campus.
The University of St. Thomas Libraries is seeking an Administrative Assistant III to join our library team. This position provides administrative support to the Associate Vice Provost for University Libraries and administrative team, ensuring the smooth operation of the libraries’ administrative functions.
Ever wonder what is involved in Encyclopedia Britannica's editorial process? How does work? Who makes the decisions and edits the articles?
Sentry Custom Security is proud to announce the upgrade of old 3M 3500 library systems at the Doherty Library at the University of St. Thomas. The new Sentry RT-Controllers will save the library approximately $20,000 compared with buying completely new systems.
New accessible font choices are now available in Gale In Context databases.
In honor of our 50th Anniversary, we're catching up with our original partner libraries. We've asked staff members from each library to reflect on their shared history with Minitex and update us on how their institutions have grown and changed over the years. This week, we're checking in with Carla Powers, Library Manager at Duluth Public Library.
Registration will close at noon on Monday, November 8th for the Minitex Technical Services Symposium. This year’s theme is Good Trouble: Activism and Ethics in Technical Services. The program will feature keynote speaker Beth Shoemaker, Emory University, who will discuss how we navigate ethical principles and turn those into daily practice. The second keynote will be Kenda Zellner-Smith, founder of Save the Boards Minneapolis, which seeks to preserve the art created after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. Six breakout sessions will follow the keynote presentations. Visit the website for the full program and to register for this event. The fee to attend is $25.00.
MARC records are now available for the sixth chapter of One Book | One Minnesota, The Song Poet, which is available until December 19th.
Don't miss the upcoming Media Landscapes event, Uncovering the truth in a news desert, presented by Penelope Abernathy, a journalist and author specializing in the study of news deserts.