The March/April newsletter from Sentry Custom Security features a man in a South African ghetto that transformed his backyard garage into a neighborhood library, giving local children a safe space to discover the joy of reading. His efforts have made a lasting impact, inspiring young minds and opening doors to new opportunities.
Books were flying off the shelves last month! Curious to know which titles have patrons rushing to place holds? Look no further!
Judges are needed for the Adult Fiction, Young Adult, and Communities Create competition categories. The deadline for volunteering is Friday, April 18.
The Wright County Historical Society is the latest contributor to the Minnesota Digital Library. Their digital collection includes a set of county school photographs and plat maps.
This year's conference, the 13th edition, will take place on June 6 at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in Cloquet, Minnesota. Proposals are due by Friday, March 21.
The Minitex Network for Open and Affordable Practices (MNOP) has three upcoming Minitex Conversations open for registration. The topics are Campus Bookstores, ADA Title II and Accessibility, and Metadata and OER.
Join Minitex and MLA at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, March 17, for a free webinar on how libraries can support immigrants and new Americans, featuring staff from three Minnesota libraries. This session is sponsored by the Minnesota Library Association.
The Roseau County Historical Society recently added 95 audio recordings on Roseau County history to its digital collection in the Minnesota Digital Library.
Though the MN Writes MN Reads brand is being retired, its component services to Minnesota libraries will remain. The brand is slated to be retired by March 28.
This month, we’re sharing all of the great resources available in ELM, Ebooks Minnesota, and MDL that feature step-by-step guides for arts and crafts, academic research on the arts, and the history of the arts in Minnesota.
Dakota County Library staff members Maureen Gormley and Michael Lopez are the creators of a new podcast series, "Behind the Covers." Despite their limited experience with podcasting, they are already finding listeners.
This full-time position offers a salary in the range of $45,000 - 50,000 per year. The incumbent must hold a Master of Library Science degree from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited institution, or its equivalent. Candidates who speak Spanish fluently are preferred.