Calling all book lovers, teachers, media specialists, and librarians. We need YOU to make this day a success for our teens. Adults only, please. We want teens to have the chance to fully experience Teen Lit Con.
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Registration for the Minitex Conversation: Project Management in Collection Development, will be closing soon. We are partnering with Nicole Olila (Quatrefoil Library) and Carla Pfahl (Minitex) for this conversation about Project Management in Collection Development.
In this special edition of the Minitex Conversation Collection Development series, we are collaborating with folks from the Technical Services Section (TSS) of the Minnesota Library Association. We will talk about diversity audits with two teams of librarians: Naomi Skulan and Peter Bremer from University of Minnesota Morris, and Christie Kess and Christian Koegel from Dakota County Library.
Submit a proposal for Carleton College's free Day of Digital Humanities conference, to be held on May 31, 2024.
You can now preview the new EBSCOhost user interface, and they have FAQ for users who are trying out the new UI.
Take one minute (really) to help us plan our conference. One track will be dedicated to the new MNLINK. What else would you like to learn about? Complete this one-minute survey to let us know: z.umn.edu/mtx-cnct-24
MLA's new site offers visitors important information related to Minnesota library advocacy, including legislative priorities, a calendar, and the agenda and details regarding MLA's Legislative Day at the Capitol.
This position requires formal education and training in photography, imaging, or a related field, or equivalent experience. The position is full-time and offers a minimum salary of $45,884 per year. Applications will be reviewed beginning February 26.
Minitex is hiring a full-time Resource Sharing Verification Lead with a base salary of $51,147. This position requires College education can be substituted for library experience on a year for year basis up to three (3) years plus two years of relevant library experience.
Britannica offers a free Media Literacy Guide as well as classroom activities to help media literacy terms stick.