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The Metro State Library invites applications for the new position of Library Operations Manager. The incumbent will supervise staff and oversee day-to-day library building use. Applications are due by November 9.
Are you aware of the MNLINK Best Practices about billing and overdues? These practices were reviewed and approved by the MNLINK Operations Committee to provide guidance for the public libraries sharing with MNLINK.
The Minnesota Author Project announced award winners for Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, and Communities Create on Friday, October 28 at the Minnesota Library Association Conference in Duluth. This marked the contest's fifth year recognizing Minnesota-based self-published authors.
State Library Services, a division of the Minnesota Department of Education, is seeking new members to fill open slots on its BIPOC Advisory Committee. The committee was initially formed in April 2021.
The North American Virtual Reference Online Conference (NAVROC) is accepting proposals for our free conference Tuesday-Thursday, Feb 21-23, 2023. We are seeking proposals for 45-minute sessions and 20-minute lightning talks from virtual reference providers relating to our theme, Emergence: Intersecting Resilience and Sustainability.
The next installment of Minitex Conversations: Project Management will be Wednesday, November 16 at 10 a.m. In this session we will have a brief introduction to Kanban Boards then open the session for a broader conversation about current work.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, through its Understand Native Minnesota campaign, is giving away 2,000 copies of the young adult adaptation of the award-winning “Braiding Sweetgrass.”
We are pleased to announce registration is now open for Electronic Resources Minnesota (ERMN) Unconference* 2023. The unconference will be held online Tuesday January 24, 1-3pm Central. Registration is free but limited to 300 attendees. Register early to guarantee a spot.
Ebooks Minnesota offers books on all sorts of topics and many different genres. The charts below show the collection subject / category distribution as well as collection usage.