Join Minnesota Voter Outreach Director Melanie Hazelip and Secretary of State Steve Simon at noon on August 9 for a special webinar dedicated to library staff. The webinar will address several new voting laws enacted in this year's legislative session. Registration is free.
Later this month, due to forces outside my control, I’ll be visiting Valleyfair to take my first ride on a roller coaster. To prepare, I wanted to learn more about how these machines operate, and what makes them special. Will that calm my fears, or make them worse? I turned to Ebooks Minnesota to find out.
We are partnering with Jami Trenam and Jill Smith for this Minitex Conversation about Weeding in the Library. These library leaders will share their knowledge and experience with weeding library collections.
The Minnesota Digital Library has recently created a timeline to highlight several examples of architectural styles found in Minnesota from the 1850s and beyond. Viewed together, these buildings show just how much our built environment has changed over the years.
The University of Minnesota seeks Music Library Coordinator with a base salary of $51,147. This position requires five (5) years of relevant library or research experience. College education can be substituted for library or research experience on a year for year basis up to three (3) years, plus two years of relevant library experience.
The University of Minnesota seeks Head, Student Supervisor with a base salary of $51,147. This position requires five (5) years of relevant library experience. College education can be substituted for experience on a year for year basis up to three (3) years.
Minitex is excited to announce that we have selected ReShare, hosted by Index Data, to replace the VDX system that supports MNLINK. MNLINK’s new platform is scheduled to go live by early summer, 2024. We extend our thanks to the members of the MNLINK Transition Task Force, whose work made this decision possible.
The 11th selection for Minnesota's statewide book club, One Book | One Minnesota, is "In the Night of Memory," by Linda LeGarde Grover. The reading period began Monday, July 31, and ends Sunday, September 24. A virtual event with the author is scheduled for September 6.