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Minitex News articles tagged with "Videos" (99):

Read This Book! — Science and Bicycles

This episode of Read This Book! features Carolyn Rauber, a University of Minnesota science and engineering librarian. In this episode, Rauber highlights four books related to the science of bicycles.

Minitex Minutes: CPERS Introduction

Cooperative Purchasing and Electronic Resources Services (CPERS) saves libraries millions of dollars. Find out how!

Minitex Minutes: Delivery Introduction

See what it takes to ship and return over a million library items across 4 states each year! Get a behind-the-scenes view of how Minitex Delivery coordinates moving interlibrary loan requested items from the shelves into patron's hands.

Minitex Minutes: Minnesota Digital Library Introduction

The Minnesota Digital Library is a collaboration of unique digital collections from libraries, archives, historical societies, museums, and other organizations from across Minnesota. Watch this video to see some great images, hear about the exciting partnership with the Digital Public Library of America, and more!

Minitex Minutes: MnLINK Introduction

MnLINK is a statewide virtual library that electronically links you to Minnesota's rich library resources. This video will introduce you to how it works.

Read This Book! — Graphic format children's books

In this episode of Read This Book!, Lisa Von Drasek discusses some of her favorite graphic format children's books.

Read This Book! — Episode 3

Read This Book! Episode 3 with Lisa Von Drasek from the University of Minnesota Libraries. She discusses three funny children's books.

The Librarian Song and More

Dubbed "The Quad," four interns from the Step Up Program working at the Minnesota Office of Higher Education recently created a bank of informational videos on career paths and job decisions.

Read This Book! — Episode 2

Read This Book! Episode 2, with Lisa Von Drasek, curator, Children's Literature Research Collection at the University of Minnesota Libraries. This episode features the biographies of Tito Puente, James Naismith, and Elizabeth Blackwell.