Minitex MESSENGER (November 2, 2004 : volume 22, number 1)
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Table of Contents include: Usage of the ELM Databases during FY04 by Bill DeJohn; Minitex Delivery Courier Overnight Staff and Sort Pilot Project; ARL ILL/Document Delivery Study Report; MHESO Holds Town Hall Meetings on Higher Education, Fall 2004, Minitex CPERS Fall Trial Run Through November 15; Keeping Up on Minitex News!; Edward Swanson Serves on IFLA Governing Board; A Reminder: Minitex Is Your Info Pipeline & Advocate on Standards; News From The Minitex Region; MDL Holds Annual Meeting & Appoints Project Manager for "Minnesota Reflections"; Minnesota Library Council Votes to Dissolve; Public Libraries to Participate in Centralized Filter; MN & SD Transportation Depts. Help Found Group Catalog Created from OCLC WorldCat; University of Minnesota Enters 139,000,000th Request Into OCLC ILL Service; Metropolitan State University & St. Paul Public Library Open Minnesota's First Joint-Use Facility; Dorothy Liegl Named South Dakota State Librarian; Amy Ryan to Assume Directorship of Hennepin County Library; University of MN Creates Libraries Position to Honor Former Gov. Elmer L. Anderson; News of Staff of Minitex Libraries.
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Minitex. (2004). Minitex MESSENGER (November 2, 2004 : volume 22, number 1). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/133342.
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