This is the final weekend to access the fifth featured book in One Book | One Minnesota on Ebooks Minnesota. If you're in the mood for a mystery, you've got until September 26, 2021 to read the award-winning “Murder on the Red River” by Marcie Rendon.
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The Minnesota Digital Library is holding an Open Office Hour on Tuesday, September 28th at 11:00 am to answer questions on the application process and how to add new content to the collection.
The City of Rochester is now offering a unique opportunity for an innovative, collaborative, and high-performing individual to join the Rochester Public Library.
Metronet, in collaboration with the other Minnesota Multicounty Multitype Systems, is pleased to make scholarships available to staff in school, public, academic, & special libraries to attend two antiracist library culture and collection trainings from Library Journal.
Minitex Resource Sharing is seeking input on the future of the ILL Policy Database. We want to make sure it is still a useful service to Minnesota libraries. To help guide our decision, please complete our five-minute survey before it closes on Friday, September 24. Thank you!
If you're working with students on a National History Day 2022 project, Ebooks Minnesota has loads of books relevant to this year's theme, Debate & Diplomacy in History.
State Library Services has partnered with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to create several traveling tabletop exhibits that are loaned for free and distributed via the interlibrary loan service. This article highlights six exhibits available that libraries can request to loan.
The deadline is fast approaching to submit a proposal to present at the 2021 Minitex Technical Services Symposium. Whether it is a "work-in-progress" or fully implemented project, please consider submitting your idea by October 1st.
Attention all media specialists and teachers, are you new to eLibrary Minnesota (ELM)? Or just need a refresher? Join us next Thursday, Sept. 16 for a free webinar on ELM for K-12 basics.
Minnesota students can learn about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks using free resources available in eLibrary Minnesota. Resources are available for all ages, including elementary, middle school, high school, and college students.