Books, movies, and other physical items were flying off the shelves last month! If you’re curious to know which titles have patrons rushing to place holds, look no further!
Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) seeks a Community Relations Manager with a base salary of $79,270/year. This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, or a related field, along with three (3) to five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in marketing.
Minnesota Department of Revenue seek Research Librarian with a base salary of $88,343/year. This position requires five (5) years of reference librarian experience.
Registration is now open for the Minitex Technical Services Symposium, taking place on November 3 at the Minnesota History Center in Saint Paul. In harmony with our theme of "Navigating Uncharted Waters in Technical Services," we are planning 2 plenary panels, several breakout sessions, an introductory cataloging training track for new-to-cataloging staff, and more!
The September/October newsletter from Sentry Custom Security features an oasis of knowledge and culture in the Middle East, and a chance to win a $5,000 gift certificate.
This upcoming webinar will equip librarians with nonpartisan tools, resources, and strategies to support voter registration, share election information, and promote civic engagement in their communities.
Sign up for an upcoming info session to get your questions about the MNOP OER Pathfinder Grant Program answered. Two webinar options are available, or set up a one-on-one consultation.
EBSCO and Britannica are now offering AI enhancements to their search interfaces, and Britannica has recently added AI to the High School Interface. These are live within the respective ELM links, and available for institutional administrators to activate for their own institutions. Try them out today!
Citation Discovery is coming soon to EBSCOhost databases. This feature will help users uncover connections between works and understand the ongoing impact of research.
The Minnesota Digital Library is accepting applications to participate in its new project year, with focus on two special anniversaries.
The National History Day annual theme for 2025-2026 is “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.” Explore project topics with a new guide from the Minnesota Digital Library.