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The MNLINK transition continues to progress. The system is undergoing internal review, and training dates have been set. A news release is also available for libraries to share with their patrons and communities.
This full-time position is based in Winona, Minnesota and requires a associate's degree, though a bachelor's degree is preferred. Candidates must also have knowledge of or experience with electronic library resources.
OCLC recently released its Top 10 circulating books for February 2024. See below to find out which titles made the list.
This position is based in Winona, Minnesota and requires a master's degree in library science (or its equivalent). Candidates must also have knowledge of or experience in information literacy instruction, and those who are fluent in Spanish are preferred.
Introducing the new-and-improved QuickCheck-X™, a user-friendly patron self-checkout system designed to streamline the process of borrowing library materials.
Minitex staff and librarians who work with eLibraryMN, Ebooks Minnesota, Minnesota Digital Library, and Resource Sharing have come together to create Resource Packs for Minnesota schools! This month's pack features fiction, non-fiction, and primary sources about accomplished women, in honor of Women's History Month.
The Minnesota Theological Library Association is hosting a workshop to be led on May 10 by Dr. Rajeev Bukralia. Dr. Bukralia serves on the faculty of the Department of Computer Information Science at Minnesota State University, Mankato. The RSVP deadline is March 22.
Minitex Connect 2024 will be held May 14 at Hennepin Technical College in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. The theme is "Resource Sharing and the New MNLINK." This year's keynote address will be given by Index Data President and Co-Founder Sebastian Hammer. The cost to attend is $40, and registration closes May 6.
On May 18-19, Doors Open Minneapolis will offer participants a free behind-the-scenes look into fascinating spaces across Minneapolis that are normally closed to the public. Volunteers get a free t-shirt and are invited to a post-event appreciation party that includes food and beverage.