I attended a few good sessions at the Library Technology Conference last week. One that I really enjoyed, since the topic is of great professional and personal interest to me, was “Engaging Olde
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“Forging Information Literacy Skills with ANVIL” was presented by David Hietpas, Web Developer, and Ted Mulvey, Information Literacy Librarian, both of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
“Reigniting Your Relationship with Social Media: Policies, Plans, and Peccadilloes,” presented by Katherine Gerwig (Arndt) and Samantha Klein, was another session that offered practical and useful inf
Just one day before the Library Technology Conference, I attended an Electronic Resources & Libraries (ER&L) Conference presentation about mobile apps that showed the University of Minnesota L
The Common Core and other academic standards, while not universally loved, do provide an opportunity for media specialists to promote their expertise to teachers, as Belle Nelson of Bloomington Jeffer
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On April 7-9, 2014, the nine vendors that responded to the Request for Proposal (RFP) for statewide eresources gave presentations to and responded to Q&A from the Minitex Elect
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A new, improved version of Kids InfoBits is on its way to you!
Six years ago on March 24th, AskMN: The Librarian Is In! went live.
In March 2014, CPERS traveled north for two site visits to Anoka-Ramsey Community College in Coon Rapids and Anoka Technical College in Anoka.