The work of the MNLINK Transition Task force has sped up in July, as the group continues to define our current system and refine the needs for the new system. Please register for the second MNLINK Transition listening session on Thursday, August 11 at 2:00 p.m. to share your thoughts on the MNLINK Transition with the task force.
Staff from O&I and DIME presented at and attended the virtual Minnesota Learning Commons (MnLC) Summit on Learning and Technology. The Summit program was geared toward anyone with an interest in PreK-12 and post-secondary education and how technology and the economy are creating change in our education systems.
From its origins educating Lutheran clergy in Wisconsin to its status today as a majority-minority university, Augsburg has been dedicated to serving its students as well as the local community. Lindell Library and its staff of eight professionals directly support more than 3,000 students in over 60 program areas to make that service possible.
Join Britannica's Education Consultant team to learn how to best use the Britannica resources in eLibrary MN to support your classroom or library.
Check out the top-viewed Professional Development Recordings from this year from our Professional Development Alliance Partner, NC LIVE.
The Minnesota State Horticultural Society recently added over 200 photographs to their collection in the Minnesota Digital Library, including many from past Minnesota State Fairs.
The deadline has been extended to submit a proposal for the MN+ Digital Collections Conference and the Minnesota Digital Library Annual Meeting to be held jointly October 17-18, 2022. This year it will be a hybrid in-person and virtual event, with the in-person portion held in Saint Paul at the Union Depot. Submit by Thursday, August 18th!
The next installment of Minitex Conversations: Project Management is Wednesday, August 10 at 10 a.m. In this session we will have a brief introduction to the work breakdown structure then open up the session for a broader conversation about current work.
23 Linked Data Things is a self-paced online learning program that provides a structure for investigating linked data projects and obtaining hands-on experience in creating linked data. It is designed for library staff who want to learn more about linked data principles and explore how linked data can transform the way we think about metadata.