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Minitex News articles tagged with "Public Libraries" (7):

New webinar in Minitex library advocacy series on working with local government and civic groups

Join us on Tuesday, November 1, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. for the third webinar in the Minitex Advocacy series "Hello, City! Working with Local Government and Civic Groups." Taking time to develop relationships with local city departments, township governments, and civic organizations that fall within our service areas is important to developing equitable and inclusive library programs, aligning service delivery to local priorities, and demonstrating the value of library services.

MN Writes MN Reads featured in continuum

If you are interested in learning more about self-publishing for yourself or your library patrons, check out Allison Campbell-Jensen's recent article in the University of Minnesota Libraries newsletter, continuum, "Open avenue to Minne-centric publishing."

ROI year in review

It was a busy year for the Minitex Reference Outreach & Instruction (ROI) librarians! We are excited about the continued high use of the ELM databases, the incredible increase in the number of books accessed in

School and public library partnerships

Are you looking for ways to partner with your local school or public library?

Libraries Serving Youth Meetup

School and Public Library Partnerships: Working Together Works!
Monday, April 30, 2018

Minnesota library history comes alive: Gratia Countryman now on social media!

Inspired by the research we conducted for our Radical All Along MLA presentation, Team Gratia (Sara Ring, Olivia Moris, & Ann Walker Smalley) have started the @MnLib

New OCLC report: The State of Digitization in US Public and State Libraries

A new OCLC report Advancing the National Digital Platform: The State of Digitization in US Public and State Libraries contains findings from a needs assessement and gap analysis of public library digitization activities. The findings in this report will inform planning around participation in the National Digital Platform (NDP), and also includes recommendations by project partners that could strengthen the public library role in the NDP.