Thank you to all who have responded to the Minitex training needs and interest survey. We've had some great feedback so far, but could use more voices. Please let us know what you or the staff at your organization are looking for when it comes to training from Minitex. Your input will guide us when planning training and events for 2022 and beyond. The survey will close at the end of the day.
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Minitex staff member Sara Ring will provide a custom, two-part virtual training on the purpose and principles of linked data and their meaning for libraries and library patrons. Ninety-minute sessions will be offered on back-to-back mornings, February 1-2.
If you are a MackinVIA customer be sure to take advantage of adding the Ebooks Minnesota collection to your school's MackinVIA account.
North Dakota State University (NDSU) has opened the search for the Dean of NDSU Libraries and invites applications and nominations for the position. The University seeks an individual who will provide vision and leadership to the NDSU Libraries.
The inaugural edition of Minitex's new conference, Minitex Connect, will take place May 3-4, 2022. The event's theme will be digital inclusion and the future of libraries. Save the date - you won't want to miss Minitex Connect.
South Dakota State University Hilton M. Briggs Library is seeking applicants for the position of Digital Initiatives Coordinator. This position is responsible for providing leadership for the development, growth, preservation, and security of digital collections and records management in support of scholars and researchers.
Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) is hiring a full-time Information Resources Librarian. NWHSU prepares the next generation of healthcare professionals to deliver and advance health care.
Check out this list of library professional development opportunities taking place in December that are available through Level Up!
Registration for ERMN Conference 2022 is now open. We hope you will join us for the conference on January 26 - 27, 2022. Also, consider registering for the optional pre-conference workshop on the afternoon of Tuesday, January 25 (“Library Carpentry: Tidy data for librarians” led by Stacie Traill and Wanda Marsolek).
"Legal Issues in Libraries and Archives: an open textbook for library and information science courses" addresses legal issues relevant to librarians, archivists, and information technologists. Publication of the textbook, co-edited by Ruth Dukelow and Michael Robak, was made possible by the Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project.