The Minnesota Braille and Talking Book Library provides vital and essential resources to thousands of patrons across the state with "print disabilities."
Resources to use as you talk to students and patrons about bias and representation in media.
A new collection of student literary magazines produced between 1912 and 1925 is now available in the Minnesota Digital Library, thanks to the Freeborn County Historical Society.
Trial access is available now to all of the potential new Minitex statewide databases, including the ELM databases for Minnesota. Please provide your input to help ensure these resources continue to serve the needs of your library and the library community as a whole.
This article features a newly added selection of titles from Ebooks Minnesota that help readers process complex experiences, strengthen empathy, and feel more connected to one another.
This January-February 2026 edition of Library Laughs & Oddities brings great news and a hearty congratulations to Dr. Scott Seay and the Christian Theological Seminary Library for their outstanding win! Submit your answers to the new puzzle for your chance to win.
Pioneerland Library System seeks Executive Director with a base pay of $100k/year. This position will provide leadership and guidance to the overall operation and development of the Pioneerland Library System through recommending policies, new services, and developing the annual budget.
The program is set for ERMN 2026, and registration for the conference on February 11 is officially open.
The Minnesota Digital Library has digitized early town records from a new contributing organization, Clinton Falls Township.
EBSCO librarians have created a free lesson plan focused on helping students and patrons understand how Natural Language Search Builds Boolean Logic.