Metro State University University and the St. Paul Public library are hosting a free outdoor Community Fun Day on Saturday, June 22. This event will feature a puppet show, free books for kids, lawn games, crafts, snacks, and more!
Join us on Wednesday, March 6 for the guest webinar Co-Curating the Past: Community Collection Building through History Harvests, presented by Greg Kocken and Daniel Ott from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Register now for this free webinar.
Scan for Keeps program nformation is now available on the Minnesota Digital Library website under the Projects section. Scan for Keeps is a program developed for the purpose of loaning digitization kits for community scanning events. Kits are available for libraries, historical societies, and other organizations to encourage community engagement and foster preservation education.
Join the Minnesota Digital Library for community archiving at the Receptacle art exhibition! Staff from Minitex/Minnesota Digital Library are excited to be involved in this local event, open to the public.
I attended the webinar “Libraries Transforming Communities: Models for Change,” offered by the American Library Association and the National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation. This was the first webinar in a free learning series that explores different dialogue facilitation approaches and positions librarians to foster conversation and lead change in our communities.
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