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Minitex News articles tagged with "Pressbooks" (12):

PressbooksEDU webinar: November 14 at 1pm

Curious about Pressbooks for academic use cases such as open educational resources? Thursday, November 14, you can catch Pressbooks’ Liz Mays as she demonstrates the features of PressbooksEDU in a free, live webinar.

Minitex at DPLAfest 2019

DPLAfest 2019 is just around the corner! There are dozens of sessions and programs available to attendees during the convention, which takes place April 17-18, 2019 in Chicago. For those of you who will be attending, here are the sessions featuring Minitex programs and staff members.

Growing Up Foodie

Resource Sharing staff member, Nicole Masika has published a book using MN Writes MN Reads. 

Pressbooks for K-12

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Pressbooks for K-12

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Calling all Minnesota library employees!

Seeking poetry, short fiction, or art created by Minnesota library employees to publish a Pressbooks anthology of creative works by the Minnesota library community.  All public, academic, special, and K-12 library employees are welcome to sub

Calling all Minnesota library employees!

Please see the following call for Pressbook submissions.

Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project and Pressbooks

If you missed the introductory webinar on the Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project (MLPP) and Pressbooks you can view the recorded webinar at http://minitex.adobeconnect.com/p9c3lq708nt/.

Meet Barb Fister, a Minnesota author using Pressbooks

Barb Fister is a local author who has published six books, two of which she self-published using Pressbooks: If Then Else, a YA novel , and Babel Fish Boullabaisse, a collection of essays. In this article, Barb explains why she chose Pressbooks out of all the self-publishing software that was available.

Pressbooks / Academic Library Publishing Community of Interest to hold first meeting Thursday, May 4

We, Community of Interest Co-chairs--Shane Nackerud at the University of Minnesota and Anne Hatinen at Minitex--will be hosting the first/inaugural COI meeting on Thursday, May 4, 3-4pm.