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"Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask" shares Anishinaabe botanical teachings that explore the deep connections between people, plants, and the natural world through Indigenous knowledge, tradition, and stewardship.
Books, movies, and other physical items were flying off the shelves last month. If you’re curious to know which titles have patrons rushing to place holds, look no further.
University of Minnesota seeks Annual Giving and Stewardship Officer, with a base salary of $69,000/year. This position plays a key role in advancing the mission of the University of Minnesota Libraries by securing annual gifts and delivering a coordinated donor stewardship program.
Applications to host the "We Are Water MN" exhibition are now due by June 21. Don’t miss the chance to bring this fun and enriching program to your community!
An effective low cost EM reactivation & deactivation solution! Get the EM Bookwand & EM Desktop Deactivator at a special price until July 31, 2026.
EBSCO is introducing navigation improvements on July 7, 2026, that will change how certain features are organized within the EBSCOhost and Explora interfaces. These updates are designed to better align with how library users search, discover, and engage with content, while also creating a more flexible foundation for future enhancements.
Explore new content added to the Wright County Historical Society collection in the Minnesota Digital Library.
Pending contract negotiations, Minitex has finalized a statewide e-resources package that largely preserves the current collection while introducing several strategic additions. The selections reflect community input and SER Task Force recommendations, balancing flat ongoing funding with the need to address emerging resource needs.
On May 1, 2026, Resource Sharing Manager Agnes Lee officially retired after an incredible 38-year career with Minitex. Before she clocked out for the last time, we sat down with Agnes to discuss her career evolution, her "end-to-end" management philosophy, memories of the Wilson Library sub-basement, and her thoughts on the future of resource sharing.