by Molly Huber
Quick Summary
This past May, the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) held its first two regional meetings, one in the southern half of the state (St. Peter), and one in the northern half (Duluth). Both meetings were well-attended, and participants engaged in a full day of presentations, planning, and interactive discussion time, with lots of variety in structure and format.
This past May, the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) held its first two regional meetings, one in the southern half of the state (St. Peter), and one in the northern half (Duluth). Both meetings were well-attended, and participants engaged in a full day of presentations, planning, and interactive discussion time, with lots of variety in structure and format.
It was a great opportunity for staff from cultural heritage organizations in those areas to connect face-to-face with MDL staff and with each other, and the small group discussion time and rotating topic tables were considered the high points of each event. Thanks to everyone who participated!