The Minnesota Digital Library brings together historical content from a range of Minnesota’s cultural heritage organizations, all in one place. It is full of resources just waiting to be discovered and used by K12 teachers, librarians, and students. Here are some ways you can engage with MDL’s digital collections in an educational setting.
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Britannica School, available to all Minnesota residents and schools at no cost, is a go-to site for learning about any subject, for all ages and learning abilities.
The second edition of Minitex Connect will start strong with opening remarks from Minnesota OHE Commissioner Dennis Olson. Minitex Connect will gather the library community for two half days beginning Tuesday, May 2 and concluding the following day. Registration is now open, and free.
The exhibit, "Unseen Labor," highlights the work that metadata librarians do, and their pride in it. The collaborative exhibit was spearheaded by staff at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and will be on display at Memorial Library through May 8.
The tenth edition of One Book | One Minnesota is underway. In honor of National Poetry Month, the program is featuring "Follow the Blackbirds" by Minnesota Poet Laureate Glen Nell Westermann. The link to her work is now available statewide via Ebooks Minnesota.
Get to know new Washington County Library Director Jacquie Kramer, why she became a librarian, her career up to this point, and why she's excited about her library's future.
With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start getting active and to take advantage of the weather! Lets take a looks at some resources which can be found in eLibrary Minnesota's health and wellness databases!
K.C. Boyd will provide the keynote address and special presentation that discusses how library staff can use free social media apps to promote the services they provide and create their own narrative about the work they perform every day.
The Minnesota Author Project is seeking judges to support the competition's sixth edition. Judges should expect to read approximately ten books from mid-May through September. The deadline to volunteer is Friday, April 21.
Did the judge Hachette the Internet Archive? Join Minnesota Libraries' professional development alliance partner FLVC Library Services to join a discussion of the recent ruling on Controlled Digital Lending.