University of Minnesota seeks Library Assistant with a base pay of $17.50/hour. This position requires experience handling archival, special collections, and other fragile materials, particularly large oversized and art-based materials.
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The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is proposing the elimination of the Academic Libraries survey from IPEDS in the 2025–26 administration. The comment period for this proposal closes on May 3.
Dr. Jenny Hill, the Graduate Director of the School Library Media Program at St. Cloud State University, wants to share three opportunities to learn more about becoming a school library media specialist. Classes meet online via Zoom in the evenings during the school year and during the day in the summertime. Some courses are asynchronous. Are you ready to start your next chapter?
Partnering with Mayo Clinic Press, we are excited to offer 40+ new health-related ebooks. These include titles for kids as well as teens and adults.
In July, EBSCO will automatically move four reference interfaces to Explora.
University of Minnesota seeks Library Assistant with a base pay of $17.13/hour. This position requires knowledge of Alma and other library processes and resources.
The deadline to submit a proposal to present at the 2024 edition of the Minnesota Library Association's Annual Conference is May 15. This year's conference will be held October 24-25 in Rochester, under the theme of "Connect, Advocate, Relate, Engage."
Minitex's MNLINK interlibrary loan service will go live on its new platform on April 30. The service is getting a brand update at the same time, and that means retiring old logos and promotional materials.
Metronet serves libraries of all types in the Twin Cities metro area. For library staff in the metro, please consider providing your input toward their current strategic planning effort by completing the survey below. The survey will close on April 26.
The University of Minnesota Libraries is thrilled to announce the return of the Enhancing Quality Staff (EQS) symposium for 2024! This eagerly awaited event provides a valuable platform for library paraprofessionals and support staff to engage with distinguished guests and explore a diverse range of professional and personal development topics.