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Minitex News articles tagged with "Resource Sharing" (31):

Minitex seeks part-time Library Assistant 2

Minitex is hiring a part-time Library Assistant 2 for our Resource Sharing Services.

New Employee Spotlight: Olivia Moore

Welcome to our newest Resource Sharing team member, Olivia Moore!

An Appeal to Volunteer

Jessica Manner reflects on the one-year anniversary of Covid-19 hitting the United States and how it is more important the ever to volunteer.

Treasure in Your Attic? You May Want to Check...

The demand for collectibles - especially sports trading cards - is going through the roof and smashing sales records. If you're a relative greenhorn when it comes to evaluating your stuff, we have some resources to suggest.

Are You Waiting for Something?

An update on transit times from Resource Sharing

A "Warm" Winter Update From Our On-site Staff

Staff have been working on-site since the summer months. Philip Sites gives an update for how it's been both for RPA (Referral Processing Area) staff and those doing on-campus retrieval and scanning.

Resource Sharing statistics - OCLC FY2020 top 100 lenders and borrowers

Minitex ranks second as a resource sharing lender on the OCLC system for 2020.

Appeal to lenders: Extending due dates

We are currently experiencing slower turnaround times due to Covid-19 impacts and are appealing to lenders to extend due dates.

IDS interlibrary loan conference sessions available online

Recordings of sessions from the July 2020 IDS Conference are available online.

Statewide Delivery and Resource Sharing Meeting Aug 5

The Minitex Delivery and Resource Sharing Units will be hosting a statewide conversation on the state of Minitex Delivery and Resource Sharing on Wednesday, Aug 5 at 11 AM. Minitex staff will discuss the process of restarting the statewide delivery service and some of the challenges we’ve faced in the process. We will also share an update on the status of MNLINK and referrals, as well as an approximate timeline for filling requests from the University of Minnesota collections. The rest of the meeting will be Q&A.