"Making Minnesota," by Patricia Bauer and David Geister, is an illustrated book on Minnesota history for readers aged 7 and above. The Minnesota Historical Society is offering the book at no charge via its online store.
Minnesota Historical Society’s Local History Services is offering eight free public workshops around the state this summer and fall where you can come and learn more about how Wikipedia works and then give you an opportunity to add your community’s history on Wikipedia articles.
If you were unable to attend the recent webinars presented by librarians from the Gale Family Library at the Minnesota Historical Society, then you're in luck! They are both available for viewing. Please see below for details.
If you were hoping to attend the recent webinars presented by staff at the Minnesota Historical Society Library, they have been recorded and are available for your viewing:
The Gale Family Library contains an amazing array of sources for researching one’s family history. This webinar, presented by Brigid Shields, will highlight the variety of family history related materials and unique collections that can be found at the Library.
Feeling overwhelmed or out of the loop when it comes to the latest resources for researching Minnesota history? Wondering exactly what is online, what isn’t, and how to effectively sort through it all (and help your patrons do the same)?
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