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Minitex News articles tagged with "Annual Conferences" (26):

Join us for the 2018 MDL Regional Meetings

MDL is trying something new this year! Instead of our regular annual conference, we will be hosting three regional meetings in different parts of Minnesota this spring, and we want you to join us. The first meeting will be at the Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter on May 9th, followed by a May 16th meeting at the Douglas County Public Library in Alexandria, and concluding with a meeting at the Kathryn A. Martin Library at the University of Minnesota-Duluth on May 23rd.

North Dakota Library Association: Highlights from the 2017 conference

Minitex staff attended the October 4-6th North Dakota Library Association Annual Conference in Grand Forks. The theme this year was Libraries Transform, and the keynote presentations spoke to different kinds of transformation. 

Radical librarianship at the 2017 Minnesota Library Association Annual Conference

The Minnesota Library Association (MLA) theme this year was Radical Librarianship - the power of libraries to provide access to the truth, strengthen our community voices, create opportunity for exploration and innovation, and assist our patrons to build a better future. Just by browsing the titles of the sessions in the program, I could tell it was going to be a great conference. After it was over, I left in awe of many of my colleagues and the work that they do. 

South Dakota Library Association: Highlights from the 2017 conference

Several staff from Minitex attended the South Dakota Library Association Annual Conference in beautiful Chamberlain, South Dakota, September 27-29. 2017. Patrick "PC" Sweeney from EveryLibrary was the opening keynote. EveryLibrary is the nation's first and only Political Action Committee for libraries. In this talk, he discussed how libraries can move from being advocates to activists.

Come see Digital Initiatives and Metadata Education staff at SDLA Conference 2017

Several Minitex staff will be traveling to Chamberlain, South Dakota to attend the South Dakota Library Association conference, September 27-29th. Stop by the Minitex booth, or attend one of our presentations "Preservation Day at the Library: A How-To Guide," and "Tranforming the Cataloging Landscape: A Minitex Update."

Minitex offers group discount to Computers in Libraries 2017

The 2017 Computers in Libraries conference, “Upping Our Game: Taking Libraries to New Heights with Technology,” takes place March 28-30 at the Hyatt Regency, Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia. Minitex once again offers a group discount to the conference. Register online with our link (by February 24th), and save!

NDLA Annual Conference cataloging and linked data presentation slides available

It was a whirlwind trip to Dickinson, North Dakota this year to attend the North Dakota Library Association Annual Conference, September 22-23, 2016. We enjoyed seeing library staff at the Minitex booth and at the Minitex Cataloging & Metadata Update and Linked Data for the Uninitiated presentations. We hope to see you next year in Grand Forks! Slides for both presentations are included in the article.

Minitex DIME staff at 2016 Minnesota Library Association Annual Conference

All of the Digital Initiatives & Metadata Education (DIME) staff will be presenting and staffing the Minitex booth and the Minnesota Digital Library professional table at the MLA Annual Conference, September 29-30, 2016. Here's a list of sessions we're speaking at and where you can visit us in the exhibits space. We'll see you soon!

Come see Digital Initiatives and Metadata Education staff at SDLA

It's that time of year: everyone is getting ready for fall conferences! If you're heading to the South Dakota Library Association meeting in Watertown this year, look out for two presentations by Minitex DIME staffers.

Minitex ROI at Fall Conferences

Staff from the Minitex Reference Outreach & Instruction unit will be attending, exhibiting, and presenting at several conferences this fall.