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Minitex News articles tagged with "Reference" (20):

Minitex Memories: Answering reference questions in the '80s

Minitex staff journeyed by foot and by bus to find the resources they needed to answer reference questions.

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

Macalester College seeks Library Reference Assistant

Text courtesy of Angi Faiks, Associate Library Director, Macalester College

Macalester College is hiring a part-time Library Reference Assistant in its DeWitt Wallace Library.

Public law libraries in Minnesota are a thing

Guest author, Karen Westwood, provides some helpful law library information.

Rochester Public Library seeks Reference/Technical Services Librarian

Rochester Public Library is seeking an energetic, enthusiastic and forward-looking librarian who has a passion for helping people and a strong belief that libraries can change lives. The successful candidate will possess exceptional customer service skills, knowledge of cataloging procedures, be tech savvy and have a keen interest in collaborating with colleagues.

One-Second Poll Results: Favorite reference/research source

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gov't reports

EBSCO Megafile

Scopus

ELM

sweetsearch.com - for K12 students

LearningExpress

Google

Handbook of Denominations in the United States

JSTOR

Minitex Associate Director, Mary Parker, Announces Early Retirement

Upon hearing Mary’s announcement for early retirement, our thoughts and feelings were understandably mixed. On the one hand, we are happy for Mary’s well-earned retirement and excited for her future plans.

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Shackleton, Antarctic Explorer's Record of Human Survival Now Available in Online Exhibition

The 1914-1917 British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition is an incredible story of survival.  Never reaching mainland Antarctica, a week-long gale trapped their ship, Endurance, in the Waddell Sea.  The 27-man crew, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton, was adrift for 10 months.