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by Jordan Wagaman
MnDOT Library of the Minnesota Department of Transportation seeks applicants for the position of Library Technician.  This is a full-time position located in the Transportation Building near the state Capitol.
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by Beth Staats
As some of you may already know, Minitex has selected MackinVIA as a new online platform for Ebooks Minnesota. The transition from the BiblioBoard to the MackinVIA platform will involve many moving parts and pieces. We want to make sure that libraries and schools are aware of what to expect while this transition takes place.
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by Jordan Wagaman
Macalester College seeks to hire a Library Specialist, Collections & Interlibrary Loan for the DeWitt Wallace Library.  This position provides expertise and support in a wide variety of collection areas, including: cataloging, electronic resources, collection management, and more.
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by Matt Lee, Zach Miller
Minitex has selected MackinVIA as the new online platform for Ebooks Minnesota. This choice comes in the wake of many months of careful planning and investigation. We are grateful to the many community members who provided their input to this process, and for the partnership and forward thinking of Bibliolabs, Ebooks Minnesota’s foundational platform vendor. We will continue to share information as we work towards full implementation of the new platform by July 1.
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by Jordan Wagaman
Join us at the University of North Dakota, a place that’s big enough to support great work, but small enough that you can make a difference. As the Engineering and Sciences Librarian, you will get to work with the College of Engineering & Mines.
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by Zach Miller
The Minnesota STEM Librarians group will host its third online meetup on Wednesday, June 9, at 11:00 a.m. Librarians in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota who work with STEM fields in any capacity are invited to attend. Registration is free.
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by Sara Ring
I interviewed dozens of librarians over the last several years through the Minitex oral history project, all available in the Minitex collection for the Minnesota Digital Library. In honor of our 50th Anniversary, I would like to select and share a few of the stories from that collection. This is the first article in an occasional series published in the Minitex Messenger.