Books were flying off the shelves last month! Curious to know which titles have patrons rushing to place holds? Look no further!
The Minnesota Department of Education has created a portal for public feedback and invites you to share your stories and concerns about how federal Executive Orders might impact your library's ability to serve your communities.
The request for proposals officially opened on Thursday, April 3. A virtual proposal workshop will be held April 15 prior to the deadlines for technical questions (May 1) and Proposal submission (May 15).
The Minnesota Learning Commons supports educators teaching in online, blended, and digital learning environments. This webinar will take place at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16.
Nearly every public library in Minnesota is a member of the Minnesota Library Reciprocal Borrowing, which allows all Minnesotans with a public library card to borrow materials from any member library. The Compact was first executed in 2001, and reaffirmed in 2015.
Minitex is happy to add CoLibrì to our Cooperative Purchasing program. Giving libraries an easy way to protect their books with fast, reliable covers - at a 15% discount!
New additions to the Minnesota Digital Library include a set of Bemidji city directories and a collection of letters about the World War I service of Maurice Masterson of Barnesville, Minnesota.
A selection of read-along and decodable books have recently been added to Ebooks Minnesota.
They're in, but now what?! This webinar, offered by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education, will help you and your student prepare to enter college. Registration is free.
EBSCO is decommissioning four reference centers on July 1 and migrating customers to the new, comprehensive Nursing & Allied Health Reference Source.
April's Resource Pack invites students of all ages to dive into STEM exploration through engaging ebooks, accessible academic databases, and curated primary sources. Whether introducing younger learners to basic scientific concepts or supporting advanced science research for older students, these resources provide endless opportunities for discovery.
Project MUSE offers an evidence-based acquisitions model for its ebook collection sales, as well as custom collections, single titles, and an annual frontlist collection.