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

Minitex staff head to Dickinson, North Dakota for NDLA 2016

Anne Hatinen (Cooperative Purchasing), Carol Nelson (Resource Sharing), and Sara Ring (Digital Initatives & Metadata Education) will be presenting, attending, and staffing the Minitex booth this year at the North Dakota Library Association Annual Conference in Dickinson, North Dakota, September 21-23. We're looking forward to catching up with our North Dakota library colleagues!

OCLC events at 2016 ALA Annual Conference

If you're attending the American Library Association Annual Conference in Orlando June 23-27th, you may be interested in one or more of the following OCLC events. View the full list and register here.

Registration ending soon for 2016 MDL Annual Meeting

Registration ends soon for the Minnesota Digital Library 14th Annual Meeting, taking place on June 7, 2016 at the Continuing Education and Conference Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. The registration deadline is Tuesday, May 31st! Join us for a keynote presentation by Greg Cram (New York Public Library), an MDL update, and afternoon breakouts sessions on a variety of topics. 

Registration for 2016 MDL Annual Meeting now open!

Registration is now open for the Minnesota Digital Library 14th Annual Meeting, taking place on June 7, 2016 at the Continuing Education and Conference Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. Join us for a keynote presentation by Greg Cram (New York Public Library), an MDL update, and afternoon breakouts sessions on a variety of topics. 

Call for proposals-MDL Annual Meeting 2016

Please submit your ideas for session topics via this form to Molly Huber, Chair of the Planning Committee by Friday, April 8th, 2016.

Topics from past years have included copyright and rights issues, licensing, digital preservation, digital humanities, oral histories, digital storytelling, and using social media to promote a project.

Reflections on the 2015 SDLA Annual Conference

Minitex staff traveled to Rapid City South Dakota in late September to attend and present at the South Dakota Library Association Annual Conference. Along the way, we stopped at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell and the School of Mines & Technology in Rapid City, South Dakota. Below is a brief summary of both site visits, along with a few takeaways from the annual conference. See you next year SDLA!