There is still time to submit a proposal for the 2025 Minitex Technical Services Symposium. We welcome proposals about advocacy, responding to emerging standards and technologies, AI, collaborative cataloging projects, critical cataloging, digital accessibility, and more! Submit by the September 10th deadline.
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Welcome back to the school year! Minitex Outreach and Instruction staff is thinking of you as you get ready for the arrival of students. To help you prepare, check out this quick tutorial on the most useful e-resources for secondary students in ELM.
Minitex is offering $1,000 grants to teams of educators (K12 or post-secondary) in Minnesota and South Dakota through the 2025 MNOP OER Pathfinder Program. The program is designed to help kickstart sustainable efforts in open education, and applications are due September 23.
Because sometimes your reading list needs a little cosmic intervention (chaos included).
University of Minnesota seeks Collections Facility Operations Specialist with a base pay of $35.00/hour. This position requires an American Library Association accredited Master’s degree in Library/Information Science OR equivalent combination of advanced degree and relevant experience.
University of Minnesota seeks Collections Facility Operations Specialist with a base pay of $25.57/hour. This position requires five (5) years of relevant library experience; college education can be substituted for library experience on a year for year basis up to three (3) years, along with a minimum of two years of relevant library experience.
The Minnesota Digital Library has recently published an online timeline on the history of photography, with highlights from our digital collections.
Do you love libraries? Want to join your community to support libraries? Come and read your favorite book at the inaugural Great North Star Read Together, a statewide Read-In Rally to celebrate libraries.
Looking for test preparation software for ACT®, SAT®, AP®, GED®, and TOEFL® for your students? Direct links to these exams are now up front in the ELM Student Research tab.
Are there topics around voting and elections that you would like to know more about?