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Minitex News articles tagged with "Resource Sharing" (138):

The science of well-being: Kindness and social connection

In this multi-part series, Jessica Manner spotlights a different quality of the human well-being against the backdrop of today's complicated climate. 

Baking vegan: tips and resources

These days it might be a bit more difficult to find your favorite ingredients for all your baking needs. Jessica Manner shares tips and ideas for those looking to whip up a fun vegan creation or just looking to substitute a staple ingredient. 

Stuck at home? Start researching your family tree!

Have a bit of free time? Curious about your family history? You can easily jump right into census records to start your genealogy research today.

Resources to maintain your active lifestyle

Need some motivation to stay active while you stay inside? Philip Sites and Jessica Manner take a look at the various resources available that will keep you moving.

The science of well-being: Gratitude

In this multi-part series, Jessica Manner spotlights a different quality of the human well-being against the backdrop of today's complicated climate. 

Interlibrary loan COVID-19 changes

In Minnesota, we are working remotely and there have been enormous changes to our workflow in the last several weeks. In some cases, the interlibrary loan systems we use may be able to help us streamline our new processes. Here is some information about how various systems are handling specific details in our work.

Home cooking while you #StayHome

Nicole Masika shares her cooking expertise and lays out what online resources are available for the both new and experienced working-from-home chefs. 

Balancing act: Working from home with children

Rudi Brockfeld gives his perspective on juggling work/life balance at home while raising a young child. 

Copyright fact and fiction

Katie Huynh shares highlights from a recent Minnesota Genealogy Society webinar on "Copyright MYTHconceptions"

The science of well-being: Savoring

Jess Manner spotlights the guiding principles of the science of well-being and how to apply them while working at home.