The Minnesota Libraries Learning Network (MLLN), (formerly "Level Up") is the Minnesota library community's source for professional development information, now featuring 11 opportunities through February 2026. Visit mlln.org for these learning opportunities.
Applicants must submit a cover letter, CV, and resume. The salary range for this position is $60,000-$64,000, depending on qualifications. The deadline to apply is August 4.
On Friday, August 1, following 11 years of service to libraries, Zach Miller will depart Minitex. We wish him the best of luck as he begins his new position as Assistant Director for Outreach & Communications at the Minnesota State Energy Center of Excellence.
University of Minnesota seeks Access Services Assistant with a base pay of $20/hour. This position requires two years of college coursework, and relevant library experience with access services.
The following announcement is shared on behalf of Minnesota Media Arts. If you have media formats in your collection, please consider giving your input.
Anjali Reisdorf earned her bachelor's degree at 19 and is on track to complete her Doctor of Chiropractic at 23, years ahead of schedule, by strategically utilizing programs like PSEO, CLEP, DSST, and the resources freely available to her at her local library.
The inaugural Great North Star Read Together is a statewide Read In and celebration of Minnesota libraries. Consider hosting an event at your library!
A Minnesota Book Award finalist for non-fiction, "The college student's guide to mental health: essential wellness strategies for flourishing in college," by Mia Nosanow, offers practical guidance.
We are seeking proposals for the fall 2025 Minitex Technical Services Symposium. Please consider submitting by the September 10th deadline.
University of Minnesota seeks Northwest Architectural Archives Processing Assistant with a base pay of $20/hour. This position requires a Bachelor's degree and related experience; or a combination of related education and work experience.
These 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.