The 2025 Electronic Resources Minnesota (ERMN) Conference will be held on March 5, 2025, via Zoom.
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The next installment of Minitex Conversations: Project Management is Wednesday, December 18, at 10 a.m. In this session, we will highlight some examples of project goals versus project objects, then open the session for a broader conversation about current work.
The City of Plymouth contributed a new collection of maps of Plymouth, Hennepin County, and the surrounding area to the Minnesota Digital Library.
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education is offering free information and training sessions for students, their families, and educators, to assist them as they prepare to apply for the 2025-26 FAFSA and Minnesota Dream Act, which are now open.
Minitex will be closed for a total of six days over the 2024 winter holidays. Please bear these dates in mind and contact us to coordinate your deliveries and ask any questions that arise.
The Federal Government provides funds through the Digital Equity Act to help Americans obtain internet access, acquire internet-enabled devices, and enhance their digital skills. Learn about related grant opportunities for libraries at this December 9 webinar.
Craig Stevens of Northwestern University will be the keynote speaker for the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference and Minnesota Digital Library Annual Meeting at St. Paul's Union Depot on May 6-7, 2025. We are also still accepting session proposals for the conference until Friday, December 6, 2024.
The Minnesota State Horticultural Society’s newest contributions to the Minnesota Digital Library include more issues of “The Minnesota Horticulturist” and “Northern Gardener.”
Inver Hills Community College has recently contributed 320 issues of their student newspaper, "The Forum," to the Minnesota Digital Library.
The Minnesota Digital Library recently published a new online exhibit titled "Ore on the Range: The Impact of Iron Mining on Minnesota."