A new collection in the Minnesota Digital Library, that of the Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, is now available. The collection is the result of the merger of three museums, two of which held collections in the Minnesota Digital Library.
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Your students might know the words, but do they know as much as they should about the man who said them? This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, students can chronicle the life and legacy of this courageous hero by relying on the many resources in eLibrary Minnesota.
Join the Kanopy team on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at noon CST, for a sneak peak at what's new for the spring semester.
Dive into holiday crafts and bake some festive treats with Ebooks Minnesota to keep your household happy during winter break.
Documenting and celebrating a project’s end is an important part of project management practices. We will share information about the last phase of a project’s life cycle, Project Close, followed by a wider discussion of project work and practices.
A new Understand Native Minnesota program will award mini-grants to support K-12 educators as they teach students in schools across Minnesota about Native American culture, history and modern tribal governments.
This hour-long webinar, scheduled for Thursday, January 25, is an introduction to cataloging designed for novices, library workers who know the very basics about cataloging and want an update about the state of cataloging today.
Have you heard that CatExpress and Connexion Browser are retiring soon? OCLC is focusing their attention on WorldShare Record Manager. Join Elissah Becknell (Minitex) and Elizabeth Tuckwood (Minnesota State Law Library) as they talk about adopting this bibliographic utility into their cataloging practice and point out important features and cool discoveries along the way.
The holidays should be a time for celebration, not stomach aches. My gut tells me you should probably read this, and maybe do some library research of your own to make sure your holiday season is a joyful one.
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education's North Star Promise program is a valuable opportunity about which libraries should inform their patrons. The program will eliminate tuition and fees for eligible Minnesota residents beginning in Fall 2024. The application process, via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Minnesota Dream Act Application, is now open.