Minitex MESSENGER (August 25, 2003 : volume 21, number 1)

2003-08-25
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Minitex MESSENGER (August 25, 2003 : volume 21, number 1)

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2003-08-25

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University of Minnesota

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Table of Contents: Recap on Electronic Library for MINITEX Legislative Appropriations, FY04 & FY05; Minnesota (ELM) for FY04 - Plus Resources for Residents of North and South Dakota; MINITEX Initiative Projects FY03 & FY04; MINITEX netlibrary Collection II Launched with 2,725 eBooks; Use of MINITEX eBook Collection Nearly Doubles; Update on MINITEX's Use of the MnLINK Fretwell-Downing VDX Interlibrary Loan System; MINITEX and the OCLC Members Council; SFX OpenURL Linking Technology Selected by the University of Minnesota Libraries; New Libraries Sign Up for Automated MULS Updating; MULS and MN Public Libraries; Plans Move Forward for Migration to Ex Libris Aleph 500 in MN, ND, & SD; Minneapolis and Scott County Libraries Announce Budget-Related Closures; Pelican Rapids (MN) Public Library Wins 2003 Kingsolver Award; U of MN University Librarian Wins Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award; Former University Librarian Honored as Distinguished Alumnus of University of Illinois; Governor Andersen Maintains His Interest in the Library Community.

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Minitex. (2003). Minitex MESSENGER (August 25, 2003 : volume 21, number 1). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/222623.

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