Ebooks Minnesota contains many award-winning books, as well as several books written by award-winning authors. As we move into 2023, I will be highlighting some of these titles via the Minitex Messenger.
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Join the OER and AC community of practice meeting to discuss how to support instructional design principles and diversity through open and affordable resources.
The Minnesota Digital Library has a new contributor, the Minnesota Academy of Science (MAS). MAS has shared founding documents, short histories of the Academy, and programs from annual meetings.
Julia Bliznyuk, director of the children's library in Smila, Ukraine, describes her library's continued service to patrons in the midst of intensified Russian attacks and the water, heat, and power outages that accompany them. Julia's update comes via her close friend and colleague Sandra Buckingham, a member of the staff at Minnesota's East Central Regional Library.
In the coming weeks, we will be share information from many of the vendors that offer discounted prices through Minitex Cooperative Purchasing. This week, Sentry Custom Security is in the spotlight!
This position will report to the Cataloging, Metadata, and Digitization Services division of the University of Minnesota Libraries. The position is full time and pays $20.69 per hour or more, depending on qualifications. The position requires a High School diploma or GED and five years of related experience, including project management.
This is a full-time position paying a minimum of $59,865 annually, depending on qualifications, reporting to the Collection Management & Preservation Department of the University of Minnesota Libraries. A bachelor’s degree with five or more years of related experience or a master’s degree with three years of related experience is required for consideration.
Join tech author and librarian Robin Hastings to learn how to keep your organization safe from today's security threats. This two-hour webinar will take place Thursday, February 9. Attendance is free, but registration is required, no later than the day before the event.
Library staff have an important role to play in developing Minnesota's plans to improve internet affordability, access to internet-enabled devices, and digital skills training. Get started by registering to attend an information session with staff from the Minnesota Office of Broadband Development on Tuesday, January 31 at 2:00 p.m.