Mary Parker
The licenses for the eresources included in the Electronic Library for Minnesota (ELM) end next June 30, 2014.
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You may have seen in recent news that on November 18th the Open Access Button was unveiled at the Berlin 11 Open Ac
This fall I created an Information Literacy series designed for middle school students to help with beginning the research process.
Everybody knows that Reddit is an excellent source for random interesting content.
On November 9, ROI presented at the MinneTESOL (Minnesota Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) Conference held at the Hilton Doubletree in Bloomington. This is the third time we’v
ELM Usage
ELM usage continues to grow each fiscal year. The following table shows the usage by searches and full-text retrievals for the first four years of the current contract c
Minitex Cooperative Purchasing needs your feedback!
Twice a year (late spring and late fall), CPERS sets up trials of vendors and products that we're considering offering.
As the coordinator for the statewide virtual reference service, AskMN: The Librarian Is In!, I monitor chat and review transcripts regularly.
Public libraries are about the community’s informational and resource needs and interests. Moreover, public libraries particularly have proven to be a resource upon which many low-income and hom
You’ve seen those Little Free Libraries all over the place, and we’ve written about them in Reference Notes before.