Literature that explores complex ideas exposes readers to material that challenges their thinking and can help widen perspectives and empower community voices. This literature can also promote diversity, equity, and inclusion by highlighting the experiences of minority groups and oppressed communities. With Ebooks Minnesota’s “Challenged and Banned Books” collection, you can access titles that explore diverse voices and experiences.
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The Minitex Policy Advisory Council advises the Minnesota Office of Higher Education and Minitex in the planning, development, and evaluation of Minitex programs and services. The council has four new members in 2023, including Will Richter, who represents Greater Minnesota Public Libraries.
The Roseau County Historical Society added almost 350 radio programs to its collection in MDL.
The Minnesota Digital Library is excited to announce the addition of a new contributing organization to the Minnesota Digital Library collection.
The University of Minnesota seeks a Outreach and Interdisciplinary Program Specialist with a base salary of $62,109.52. This position requires a BA/BS or an MLS/MLIS degree and 4 years of related work experience (e.g. programming, outreach, library services).
The majority of the 2024 Minnesota Youth Reading Award nominees are now available in Ebooks Minnesota.
“Ah, my back!” I’ve been saying this more and more lately, and I know I’m not the only one. I should have known everything would soon be going downhill when I turned 23 this past year. I mean, I’m almost halfway to 50. Should I just accept my fate?
Sentry Custom Security manufactures both technologies in the USA, and has created a free webinar to answer your questions about EM & Barcode vs RFID.
We're looking forward to attending the North Dakota Library Association Annual Conference on October 11-13 in Fargo. Minitex staff attending include Elissah Becknell (Cataloging & Metadata Education Librarian), Molly Huber (Minnesota Digital Library Outreach Coordinator), Ann Kaste (Representing E-Resource and Products Cooperative Purchasing), Sara Ring (Continuing Education Librarian), and Director Maggie Snow.
This four-part series, presented by Minitex and MLA, will give library staff the knowledge they need to do a better job running meetings as well as participating in them. Professional Registered Parliamentarian Pat Reymann will lead the sessions. Registration is free, and is now open.