The QuickCheck-X™ is a user-friendly self-checkout system for library patrons, featuring a touch screen monitor that provides step-by-step instructions for checking out various library materials. It supports traditional barcode labels and electromagnetic (EM) security strips, and is available in configurations including RFID and barcode-only. The system is modular, allowing additional security features, and includes remote administration software for monitoring and managing multiple stations, updating software, and generating usage reports.
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The Palette™ Furniture Collection by Russwood® offers flexible, engaging pieces like desks, tables, and shelving designed to promote creativity and collaboration in learning environments. Through a partnership with The Library Store Inc., Minitex connects libraries with high-quality, discounted products and design support for classrooms, media centers, and more. Libraries can take advantage of up to 55% off retail pricing and free shipping on stocked items by ordering through Minitex’s Cooperative Purchasing program.
The Minitex Staff Art Show featured 54 artworks by 11 staff members. The show took place from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, in the Minitex Sun Room. The works will remain on display through Wednesday, June 4.
The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) is partnering with libraries to inform the public about lupus. Currently, 13 libraries from five states are participating.
The Minnesota Digital Library recently uploaded a set of 74 handwritten love letters from Gen. Theodore H. Barrett to his future wife, Georgia McKee, during the years 1877-1880.
Amy Reisdorf, a teacher at St. Paul's Prodeo Academy, relies on the library to enrich her students' curriculum.
Again this summer, the Saint Paul Public Library and Metro State University Library are combining forces to host a Community Fun Day. The event will take place June 28. The event is free and begins at 11:00 a.m.
This free one-hour session will guide participants through three easy-to-use data visualization tools. Registration is free, and will take place on Thursday, June 12, at 1:00 p.m.
Attorney John Medeiros will lead this one-hour session on June 4 at 10:00 a.m. Medeiros is head of the immigration practice group at Minneapolis law firm Nilan Johnson Lewis.
This session will provide a brief overview of challenges and techniques when applying metadata to open educational resources (OER), before opening up for discussion. This conversation is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, at 2:00 p.m., and requires registration.