The recording and slides are now available for the Library of Congress Subject Heading Authority Work webinar. This is the first in a series exploring Minnesota radical cataloging history, contemporary critical cataloging practice, and library of congress subject authority work, from the perspective of catalogers.
University of Minnesota seeks Library Assistant with a base pay of $17.13/hour. This position requires problem-solving and communication skills and independent decision-making abilities.
University of Minnesota seeks Archival Assistant with a base pay of $22.50/hour. This position requires a basic office skills, and the ability to engage with library patrons and donors at public functions on and offsite of the library.
Join us May 6-7 for the Minitex Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference and Minnesota Digital Library Annual Meeting in St. Paul at the Union Depot. A streaming option is available for those unable to join in person. Register by April 30!
The library community offers valuable tools to Minnesota's independent authors, including Pressbooks, the Indie Author Project, and Biblioboard. These services were formerly branded together under the "MN Writes MN Reads" moniker.
The Minnesota Libraries Learning Network (MLLN), (formerly "Level Up") is the Minnesota library community's source for professional development information, now featuring 10 opportunities through July 2025. Visit mlln.org for these learning opportunities.
Discuss with colleagues the role of libraries in promoting, cataloging, and storing open resources created by faculty and other authors. Librarians at Minnesota State Universities in Mankato and Moorhead will share their experiences, after which participants are encouraged to share their experiences and questions in a group discussion.
Free Magazine Storage Boxes Available for Libraries through Anoka County Library.
Ebooks Minnesota recently added a series of books around current controversies, like climate change, cyberterrorism, and AI.
In every Minnesota community, there's a library. And in every library, you will find workers dedicated to the betterment of their neighbor's lives. That's why the most important resource in a library is not its books, but the people who work there. Soon, Melissa Ward, currently an MLIS student at St. Catherine University, will be one of them.