Minnesota is filled with amazing public libraries, school libraries, and academic libraries. But there's a fourth library type that deserves just as much attention: so-called "special" libraries. These are the libraries that serve government, business, healthcare, and just about every other niche of the information delivery ecosystem. The Minnesota Braille and Talking Book Library is one prominent example.
Prairielands Library Exchange is coordinating a webinar with Catherine Durivage, Director of the Minnesota Braille and Talking Book Library (MNBTBL) to educate participants about how MNBTBL can support patrons and enhance library services. This September 20 webinar is free and requires registration.
The library is seeking a Library Technician along with a Public Services and Outreach Librarian/Library/Information Resource Services Specialist. The deadline to apply is June 26.
Interview with Catherine Durivage, Supervisor of the Minnesota Braille and Talking Book Library. MBTBL is about to re-launch of the library’s volunteer recording program; creating new, locally-produced, digital audio recordings of books.
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