We are excited to announce the launch of a year-long campaign to support libraries as they grapple with today's fractured and challenging media landscape.
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Part of ELM (eLibrary MN), EBSCO's Science Reference Center resource is available via the EBSCOhost, Explora, or its own dedicated interface (which the ELM Portal uses). It's a full-text resource with content to support high school science classrooms, whether in-person or virtual.
Northwestern Health Sciences University invites applications for the Director of Library Services. This is a 1.0 FTE Ranked Faculty position in the Greenawalt Library.
For our 50th Anniversary, in addition to celebrating together, one of our goals is to make sure we also document our organizational history. To that end, we have enhanced our existing Minitex digital collection in the Minnesota Digital Library with photographs to help illustrate the programs, services, and stories mentioned in the oral history project recordings.
Celebrate our 50th Anniversary with new graphics, available to download on the Minitex 50th Anniversary page!
The first in a series of articles on cataloging help based on survey results from Minnesota librarians.
University of Minnesota Libraries is hiring three Library Assistants: a Continuing Resources Cataloger, a Map Cataloger, and a Special Collections Cataloger.
Last week I attended another in ALA's Media Literacy webinar series. This session was titled, Media Literacy for Adults: Architecture of the Internet, and presented by Natasha Casey, Professor of Communications at Blackburn College. Her presentation was filled with information on how our digital environment functions, including cookies, algorithms, and questions to ask to start a discussion or program with library patrons.
Check out this list of library professional development opportunities taking place in March that are available through Level Up!
This year we have the first female U.S. Vice President and the first woman coach in Super Bowl history. Women are beginning to get some of the recognition they deserve and that is why celebrating Women's History Month is more important now than ever. By recognizing the contributions of women throughout time, and in the present day, Women's History Month helps to open up that world of possibilities to young girls.