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by Gerri Moeller
Minitex runs Minnesota's statewide interlibrary loan portal, MNLINK. The software that makes MNLINK possible, VDX, will be retired by OCLC in June 2024.
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by Zach Miller
Advertisements for Ebooks Minnesota will appear on Metro Transit buses beginning the week of May 2. The ads will run in bus interiors, headlights, and on digital screens at light rail stops. The ads seek to reach readers on the go who may not have the regular opportunity to visit the library.
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by Zach Miller
Nearly 300 library staff have already signed up for Minitex Connect. They'll select from offerings by 44 speakers from 18 organizations, including a session detailing the work Karen- and Spanish-speaking Community Specialists are doing at Saint Paul Public Library to promote their programs to patrons. Register today before time runs out.
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by Zach Miller
In her 17 years of service, Deborah Torres made an indelible impact on the St. Kate's MLIS program. In many ways, she was the face and heart of the program, and was instrumental to it achieving independence and ALA accreditation in 2010.
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by Ann Kaste
Are you looking to create a website? Perhaps you want your own home page within your organization's larger site? You can use Google Sites to create your own free and easy website. Take this webinar to learn the basics of Google Sites and leave with enough information to create your first site.
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by Ann Kaste
ERMN Attendees (and anyone interested in E-Resources in libraries): the community is alive and well! Join the new ERMN Google Group/Discussion list and attend our get together next week at the Minitex Connect Conference.
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by Zach Miller
We tailored the first-ever Minitex Connect to be as convenient as possible for busy library professionals. We've got great keynotes, a rich variety of sessions to choose from, and a work-friendly schedule. But time is running out to register. Sign up today so you're ready to join us May 3-4.
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by Sara Ring
Are you planning a digital project/program at your organization, but unsure where to begin? Attend this virtual course to learn about digital imaging (scanning), metadata standards and best practices, and how to protect and preserve the content you've digitized. This 2-part virtual course will take place on May 19th and May 24th.