Registration for ERMN Conference 2022 is now open. We hope you will join us for the conference on January 26 - 27, 2022. Also, consider registering for the optional pre-conference workshop on the afternoon of Tuesday, January 25 (“Library Carpentry: Tidy data for librarians” led by Stacie Traill and Wanda Marsolek).
"Legal Issues in Libraries and Archives: an open textbook for library and information science courses" addresses legal issues relevant to librarians, archivists, and information technologists. Publication of the textbook, co-edited by Ruth Dukelow and Michael Robak, was made possible by the Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project.
If you haven't had the chance to fill out the Minitex Training Needs survey, you still have time. The survey will close on December 17th.
The Minnesota Digital Library is hosting a Digital Preservation Open Office Hour on Tuesday, December 7th, at 11 am.
The Macalester Library Staff has decided not to continue with the Library Technology Conference.
Beginning early next spring, Minitex invoices will have a new look. The University of Minnesota wordmark and logo will be prominently displayed at the top of each invoice and the Regents of the University of Minnesota will be indicated as the recipient of payment.
The Minnesota Digital Library recently published a series of online exhibitions that explore the history and culture of Minnesota's immigrants. This three-part series utilizes digital collections to understand where Minnesota's immigrants came from, the experiences they had, and how they preserved their culture in Minnesota.
South Dakota State University’s Hilton M. Briggs Library welcomes applications for the position of Research and Instruction Librarian at the Assistant Librarian rank.