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Minitex News articles tagged with "Electronic Library for Minnesota (ELM)" (165):

Content Updates to Kids InfoBits

Kids InfoBits Presents: Literature has been added. This is a new content set created exclusively for Kids InfoBits.

Ransom! Reminder

In reality, time isn’t really running out on Ransom!, the ELM database search game.

Free LearningExpress Library Flyers: Test Prep

You likely encounter a number of students or patrons studying for a college or graduate school admissions test and asking for test prep materials. ELM’s LearningExpress Library is a rob

Free LearningExpress Library Flyers: Test Prep

You likely encounter a number of students or patrons studying for a college or graduate school admissions test and asking for test prep materials. ELM’s LearningExpress Library is a rob

Gale Database Redesigns Now Live

Remember the updates in a number of Gale databases that are now live. You can read more in “Updates to Gale Databases Coming Soon.”

Explora from EBSCO Now Available

EBSCO recently announced the availability of its new Explora interface. The interface can provide access to any EBSCO database, but is targeted toward K-12 and public library researchers.

25 GVRL Titles for Minitex Libraries

Gale recently offered 25 titles from Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) at no additional charge as part of our Minitex contract. The MEIR Task Force selected the following 25 titles as best serving all types of libraries across the Minitex region.

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Content from ELM

March is Women’s History Month, which began as a national week-long celebration during the second week of March in 1981.

Did You Know?

With a quick browse through ELM’s Publication A-Z feature, here’s a sample of some of the full-text newspapers available in ELM’s ProQuest Newsstand Complete.

Historic Minneapolis Tribune Update

The Historic Minneapolis Tribune - which was purchased by State Library Services and available via ELM until June 30, 2014 – will soon be made available via the Minnesota Historical Society’s new Min