Books are flying off the library shelves! Curious to know which titles have patrons rushing to place holds? Look no further!
This month, we’re spotlighting a variety of resources available to help students, educators, and families discover materials in languages other than English.
Teen Lit Con will return to Mendota Heights this year, on April 26. For the third year running, the mini conference, coMIXgraphiCON, will feature comics and graphic novels, and accompany the main conference.
The theme of Black History Month 2025, African Americans and Labor, highlights the significant and diverse ways in which work - whether free or forced, skilled or unskilled, vocational or voluntary - shapes the collective experience of Black people.
A special promotion from The Library Store celebrating the birthday of Dr. Seuss with themed items, perfect for enhancing your library's collection and engaging young readers.
As a part of its Minnesota Goes to College program, the Minnesota Office of Higher Education is offering a free information session for current high school students on the topic of earning college credit while in high school.
This program is provided by the Medical Library Association (MLA) and offers training in providing health information services to consumers. The program begins February 18.
Seeking 1-2 librarians with teaching experience in a high school or higher education setting to collaborate on developing an online, asynchronous course on high-impact teaching practices.
Minnesota's Multicounty Multitype Library Systems conducted a census of Minnesota K-12 schools in spring 2024. The ensuing reports were completed January 30, 2025.
A collection of oral histories about Black basketball titled “Hoops and Dreams and the Politics of Racial Resistance and Change in Minneapolis” is now available in the Minnesota Digital Library.
Not up-to-speed on the Minitex Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Policy Database? Here's a great rundown of all it offers.