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         Minnesota Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Minnesota (See the USA) by Nancy J. Nielsen, 1990-01
  2. Seeds of a Nation - Minnesota by Stuat A Kallen, 2001-11-12
  3. Minnesota (United States (Bb)) by Julie Murray, 2005-09
  4. Minnesota Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols) by Bill McAuliffe, 2003-08
  5. Minnesota Twins: Al West (Baseball : the Great North American Game) by Michael Goodman, Richard Rambeck, 1991-09
  6. Minnesota Wild (The NHL: History and Heros) by Lisa M. Bolt, 2008-07-15
  7. Minnesota: Land of 10,000 Lakes (World Almanac Library of the States) by Miriam Heddy Pollock, Peter Jaffe, 2002-07
  8. Laws Relating to the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota: Act Creating Said Commission as Amended By Successive Legislatures, to ... Thirtieth Session in the Year 1897 (1897) by Minnesota, 2009-07-08
  9. The Minnesota Vikings (NFL Today Books) by James R. Rothaus, 1991-06
  10. A Noble Task: The Saint Paul Public Library Celebrates 125! by Biloine Whiting Young, 2007-09-01
  11. Minnesota Vikings (NFL Today) by Julie Nelson, 2000-08
  12. Fourth decennial census of the State of Minnesota by counties, towns, cities and wards.: As taken by authority of the State, June 1, 1895. by Minnesota Secretary of State., 2009-04-06
  13. The Minnesota horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society., 2010-06-09
  14. Opinions of the Attorneys General of the State of Minnesota From the Organization of the State of Jan. 1, 1884 by Minnesota. Attorney General, 2009-10-21

61. University Of Minnesota Libraries Archives And Special Collections
This access point is not intended for public display (hence the primitive designaesthetic), but as a vehicle to show Libraries staff members how text, images
http://66.120.251.74/archives4.htm
HyperFind (TM)
Notes For Those Interested In The Further Development Of HyperFind
The development of any computer software is a graduated process of trial and not infrequent error over accumulated time. The HyperFind system developed by the staff of the Social Welfare History Archives is moving toward the close of the "alpha 1" stage. In other words, there's enough viable substance here to produce immediately visible results, but the underlying application is still being developed to integrate new features as well as refine and extend the existing functional range. From moment to moment this daily work may briefly interfere with the returns produced here. In the interim, a reduced set of functions has been extended through a custom software component to respond to the frames capable browser standard at present most commonly in use. This access point is not intended for public display (hence the primitive design aesthetic), but as a vehicle to show Libraries staff members how text, images, and other information about diverse archival collections can be accessed through hierarchical displays and custom indexing. The HTML that produces this view in the web browser is created on-the-fly at the time of request by the remote user. Thus, the system is responsive to ongoing work in real time. Changes made through the HyperFind interface are instantly reflected to remote users. Moreover, this retrofitted version can be maintained indefinitely for users who do not upgrade to ActiveX compliant browsers.

62. ETRC TRAINING SESSIONS
of minnesota libraries WINE CHEESE RECEPTION (Courtesy Friends ofthe Library) of minnesota libraries) An introductory overview.
http://etrc.lib.umn.edu/fall01.htm
E-TEXT EXTRAVAGANZA!
FALL 2001
Thursday, October 4 and Friday October 5
120 Andersen Library and S30A-C Wilson Library, University of Minnesota
MINERVA digital images event , and will showcase electronic text
Come for a session, or stay all day! Refreshments provided. No registration necessary.
Thursday, October 4
4.00-6.00 pm
120 Andersen Library
PANEL DISCUSSION:
"What do Scholars Need and Expect from Electronic Texts?" Douglas Armato, Director, Univ. of Minnesota Press Laura Gurak, Associate Professor, Rhetoric; Faculty Fellow, Law; Director, Internet Studies Center, Univ. of Minnesota John Unsworth, Associate Professor, English; Director, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, Univ. of Virginia Ann Waltner, Professor, History, Univ. of Minnesota (Courtesy: Friends of the Library) Friday, October 5 8.30-10.00 am 120 Andersen Library 8.30 am: Coffee and Pastries 8.50 am: Introduction (Tom Shaughnessy, University Librarian, Univ. of Minnesota Libraries) 9.00 am: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: "Collecting Digital Scholarship in Academic Libraries" John Unsworth Director, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities

63. University Of Minnesota Libraries
Mail, University of minnesota libraries Distance Learning 499 WilsonLibrary 309 Nineteenth Avenue South Minneapolis MN 55455. Scroll
http://infopoint.lib.umn.edu/askinfo-pol.html
General information about this service Who can use this service? What happens to my question? What kinds of questions can I ask? Places to check before asking a question ... How can I ask my question? Who can use this service? The primary goals of this service are to support the information and research needs of the current faculty and students of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and to educate our users in the best methods to retrieve information and acquire knowledge. Depending on the subject nature of the question and the availability of University Libraries' resources and staff in that area, we may need to refer you to other libraries (for example, your local public library). When possible , however, we will extend to the citizens of Minnesota and researchers from around the globe our expertise and assistance in using the extensive research resources that are unique to the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Scroll down for more general information Go to Question Form
What kinds of questions can I ask?

64. Minnesota State Law Library: Home Page
Includes an archive of Minnesota Appellate Court opinions, library information and publications, Category Society Law Law Libraries United States Minnesota...... Search other minnesota libraries through the MnLINK Gateway. Other Links. Other Minnesotasites sponsored by libraries, bar associations, and the government.
http://www.lawlibrary.state.mn.us/
Room G25, Minnesota Judicial Center
25 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, St Paul, MN 55155
Phone: 651-296-2775; Fax: 651-296-6740; TDD: 651-282-5382
Hours, Directions
Search Ask a Law Librarian Quick Index ...
Search Library Catalog
Please note: The catalog includes titles held at some county law libraries, as well as the State Law Library. These are noted in the location field. Search other Minnesota libraries through the MnLINK Gateway
Minnesota Legal Resources
Minnesota law on the web including links to appellate court opinions for THIS WEEK (Court website), or PAST WEEKS (Archive website, includes current Court of Appeals "unpublished opinions"). Also, full-text search of court opinions since May 1996 (excluding current week.) Quick link to Minnesota Statutes and ordinances (city and county laws).
Library Information
Includes information about staff, the collections, reference services , and photocopying We invite you to contribute to the Peter S. Popovich Rare Book Fund
Other Links
Other Minnesota sites sponsored by libraries, bar associations, and the government. Also links to other state law libraries and a Guided Tour to Sites on the Web (including suggested Internet Search Engines The State Law Library is a Federal Government Depository. See our recommended

65. University Libraries
University of minnesota libraries
http://english.cla.umn.edu/graduateprogram/new/libraries.html
University of Minnesota Libraries Quick Links Link to Library System Homepage Special Library Collections Bibliographic Services Electronic Text Research Center The University of Minnesota Library system is one of the University's and the State's greatest intellectual and capital assets. Housed in five major facilities and eleven branch sites, the University Library system is comprised of over 5 million print volumes, 48,000 serial subscriptions, 5 million microforms, 3 million government documents, and 397,000 maps, making it the 17th largest research library in North America. The libraries employ 350 staff, 100 of whom are librarians, and it circulates more than 1 million items annually to students, faculty, and staff. To support such a large and complex institution as the University of Minnesota, the libraries acquire, catalog, and maintain information in practically every field of knowledge, in every language, from every time period, and in every conceivable format. The libraries have outstanding collections in the history of medicine, social welfare, computing, architecture, American literature, Afro-American literature, children's literature, history of European expansionism, cartography, British colonialism in India, Scandinavian studies, forestry, engineering and technical standards, and federal and international government documents. The libraries serve Minnesota and South Dakota as the regional depository for all publications distributed by the U.S. Government Printing Office.

66. University Of Minnesota Libraries: Minnesota Companies
Minnesota Companies. Finding Information on a Minnesota Public Company Licenserestriction. Available at University of Minnesota workstations to all users.
http://www.d.umn.edu/~jvileta/mncomp.html
UMD Library
Business Reference
Jim Vileta
Business Reference
UMD Library Room 272
University of Minnesota - Duluth
Duluth MN, 55812
Email: jvileta@d.umn.edu
Minnesota Companies
Finding Information on a Minnesota Public Company:
  • Reference USA
    http://new.referenceusa.com/

    Web database of directory information on 12 million U S businesses compiled from telephone yellow pages. Information included is: address, phone number, employee size range, corporate sales range, type of location, yellow page line-of business categories, SIC number, credit rating and whether the company is public or private.
    Available only to computers on campus or off campus by UMD Faculty, Staff, and Students.
  • [Corporate Report] Fact Book REF HG5127 .C66
History of the Corporation

67. University Of Minnesota Libraries: Resources For Consumer Demographics, Spending
Jim Vileta Business Reference UMD Library Room 272 University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth MN, 55812 (218) 726 - 6157 Email jvileta@d.umn.edu.
http://www.d.umn.edu/~jvileta/consumerdems.html
UMD Library
Business Reference
Jim Vileta
Business Reference
UMD Library Room 272
University of Minnesota - Duluth
Duluth MN, 55812
Email: jvileta@d.umn.edu
Resources for Consumer Demographics,
  • American Attitudes: Who Thinks What About the Issues that Shape our Lives. 3rd edition. Susan Mitchell. Ithaca, NY: New Strategist Publications, 2000.
      REF HN90 .P8 A447 2000
  • American FactFinder
    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsServlet
      American FactFinder is produced by the U.S. Census Bureau and provides an efficient interface to much of the available census data for housing, population, economic and geographic data.
  • American Generations: Who They Are, How They Live, What They Think. Susan Mitchell. 3rd edition. Ithaca, NY: New Strategist Publications, 2000.
      REF HC110 .C6 M545 2000
  • American Marketplace. 3rd edition. Ithaca, NY: New Strategist Publications.

68. Retirements And Appointments
Mariann Tiblin, Associate Professor and Bibliographer of Scandinavian Area Studiesat the University of minnesota libraries since 1968, retired in January of
http://www.mnlibraryassociation.org/Newsletter/Articles/Retirements and Appointm
There’s never a dull moment in retirement for leaders in the library profession. Pat Green (formerly Harpole) has moved to P.O. Box 2558, Homer, Alaska 99603. "I shall miss Minnesota but the adventure of moving to Alaska was too good to pass up, especially being with daughter, son-in-laws and grandchildren." 00 miles from Anchorage, Pat is exploring her creative side. For example, four acres of trees prompt her to consider making lathe bowls. In spring and summer 2003 she will host seven-day needlework seminars near Homer, AK that also feature art galleries, restaurants, local history, fishing, and a demonstration of octopus ink painting. Pat’s kaleidioscope of careers includes being an author, indexer, owner of a used book store, librarian at Minnesota Historical Society, MLA president, and delegate to the White House Conference on Libraries and Information/Minnesota. Congratulations, Pat, and thank you for the many ways you improved MLA and libraries. Mariann Tiblin , Associate Professor and Bibliographer of Scandinavian Area Studies at the University of Minnesota Libraries since 1968, retired in January of 2002. Ms Tiblin was also German and Dutch Language and Literature Bibliographer from 1995 until her retirement. She received her Fil. Kand. from the University of Stockholm in 1961 and her degree from the Swedish School of Librarianship, also in Stockholm, in 1965. During her long and productive career, Ms Tiblin has earned an international reputation for her work as bibliographer and teacher, and for community service and outreach to all with an interest in Scandinavia and Scandinavian Americans. She has a long and distinguished record of service in the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, the Western European Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, and the International Federation of Library Associations.

69. Collections Organized By Material Or Institution - UIUC Cultural Heritage Reposi
University Libraries*; University of Chicago Library *; University ofIllinois Library *; University of minnesota libraries *; University
http://oai.grainger.uiuc.edu/AboutRepository.htm
UIUC Cultural Heritage Repository
Collections
See also Descriptions of Collections
Collections by Type of Material
Archival Collections Images Moving Images Physical Objects ... Websites
Collections by Type of Institution
Museums Academic Libraries Public Libraries Digital Libraries ...
Online Access to Text or Images
Archival Collections :
back to top
  • AIM25 - Archives in London and the M25 Area Bentley Historical Library (University of Michigan) Harry Ransom Humanities Center ... University of Wisconsin-Madison Library
  • * Indicates a CIC institution. Museums
  • American Museum of Natural History Consortium of Museum Intelligence (CIMI) Demonstration Repository Spurlock Museum
  • Academic Libraries
  • Bentley Historical Library (University of Michigan) Harry Ransom Humanities Center (University of Texas) Harvard University Libraries Indiana University Digital Library Program ... Washington State University
  • Cultural and Historical Organizations
  • American Numismatic Society American Philosophical Society Minnesota Historical Society Ohio Historical Society
  • Public Libraries
  • Illinois State Libraries Tacoma Public Library
  • Digital Libraries
  • Ackerman Archives AIM25 - Archives in London and the M25 Area Celebration of Women Writers Colorado Digitization Project ... Illinois Alive!
  • 70. Minnesota Libraries
    Introduction to minnesota libraries. Subscribe today and access currentaddresses, phone numbers, web sites, emails and much more
    http://www.minndir.com/library/intrlib.htm
    Minnesota e-Direct
    Site Directory Select and View Sample Contents About the Directory Cost and How to Subscribe MN Agencies State Agencies MN Legislature MN Counties MN Cities MN Newspapers MN Ct Filing Rules Lgl Support Services MN Lgl Citations MN Associations MN Libraries Hospitals MN Milelage Tables Perp Calendars MN Zip Codes Help/FAQ Updates Feedback go! Home Logon Search ... Feedback
    Introduction to Minnesota Libraries
    Subscribe today and access current addresses, phone numbers, web sites, e-mails and much more for all of the categories listed in the right-side table of contents. Visit The county law libraries listing is arranged alphabetically by county (e.g., Dakota County Library can be found under Dakota County). Public libraries are arranged alphabetically by city. (Dakota County Library is listed in the public libraries section under Eagan). Regional library systems are listed by the city in which they are located. Please contact info@mariposapublishing.com

    71. School Libraries In Minnesota And Mississippi
    Resource Sharing Networks. MnLINK The Minnesota Library Information Network;Central minnesota libraries Exchange; Metronet - Minneapolis - St.
    http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/minn.html
    School Library Pages in the United States
    School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
    Minnesota
    School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Resource Sharing Networks ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages

    72. Ames Library Of South Asia - University Of Minnesota - Twin Cities
    Additional materials related to South Asia are held in many other collectionswithin the University of minnesota libraries. Search
    http://ames.lib.umn.edu/abames.phtml

    About Ames
    Ames Hours Monthly Accessions List Ames Library Exhibitions
    About Ames Library...
    From "Women In Pre-Independent India"; Ames Online Library Guides
    The book that started it all . . . . . . taken by Charles Lesley Ames as reading material on a trip to England in 1907, W. H. Fitchett's The Tale of the Great Mutiny so impressed its reader that he spent the rest of his life building a library on the British-Indian interaction. In 1961, after more than 50 years of dedicated collecting, Ames gave his library to the University of Minnesota. The gift of over 25,000 titles, including manuscripts, photographs, maps, prints and drawings, immediately established the University as having one of the pre-eminent libraries for the study of South Asia in the western world.
    COLLECTION FOCUS
    The main focus of the collection is the British-Indian interaction. Particularly noteworthy are the holdings of:
    • Military and regimental histories Administration of India (including many manuscripts of Viceroys and Governors-General) Travel and description Histories and accounts of wars and battles Official publicatons
    Current collecting for the Ames Library relates to all aspects of the humanities and social sciences. A Department of Education Title IIC grant provided funding for the cataloging of rare books, pamphlets, tracts and manuscripts in the collection.

    73. Library Catalogs
    Catalogs of minnesota libraries Statewide minnesota libraries links to library homepages throughout Minnesota. Catalogs of Libraries in the US Worldwide
    http://www.law.umn.edu/library/tools/catalogs/catalogs.html
    Law Library
    Research Tools - Library Catalogs Search MNCAT includes holdings for the Law Library and all U of M Twin Cities campus libraries.
    For help using MNCAT check out the Law Library's new MNCAT Guide Catalogs of Other Law Libraries in the Twin Cities Hamline University Law Library
    Hennepin County Law Library

    Minnesota State Law Library
    Minnesota State Legislative Reference Library ...
    William Mitchell College of Law Library
    Catalogs of Minnesota Libraries Statewide MnLINK Gateway search holdings of hundreds of Minnesota libraries.
    Minnesota Libraries
    links to library home pages throughout Minnesota. WorldCat includes over 17,000 libraries worldwide.
    RLIN
    : includes major U.S. research libraries.
    LibDex
    : links to libraries, catalogs, and publisher/vendor web pages world-wide.
    Libweb
    links to libraries in over 100 countries.
    Law Library Home Page
    Send a comment on this web site or page URL: www.law.umn.edu/library/home.html This page last updated 1/7/03 The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

    74. Library Frequently Asked Questions
    Q. Do the University of minnesota libraries have old University of MinnesotaYearbooks? A. The University of Minnesota Yearbook, called
    http://faq.lib.umn.edu/public/searchResults.pl?indextermid=401

    75. Federal Depository Libraries In MN
    Trademark Office. Please credit the University of minnesota librariesif you copy or reproduce material from this page. URL http
    http://govpubs.lib.umn.edu/fedmn.phtml
    Regional Home > Federal Depository Libraries in MN Minnesota has 25 Federal Depository Libraries . The Regional Depository at the University of Minnesota's Government Publications Library receives all materials distributed under the program. The other depositories select materials to serve the needs of their clientele. This directory indicates the proportion of available materials which is selected by each depository. It also indicates whether materials are retained beyond the 5 years required by law. The directory is also presented visually as the Map of Federal Depository Libraries in Minnesota A B C ... Anoka County Library
    711 County Rd. 10
    Blaine, MN 55434-2398
    Phone: (763) 717-3267
    FAX: (763) 717-3259
    Back
    Depository since: 1971
    Percentage of materials selected: 16%
    Documents retained: Mostly current
    Congressional district: 6
    Depository library number: 295A
    OCLC: ANK Bemidji State University A.C. Clark Library Government Publications 1500 Birchmont Drive N.E. Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 Phone: (218) 755-3342 Back Depository since: 1963 Percentage of materials selected: 29% Documents retained: Some Congressional district: 7 Depository library number: 306A OCLC: MNB Carleton College Library One North College Street Northfield, MN 55057

    76. IMLS: A Closer Look: Highlights Of The Month
    University of minnesota libraries. It is meant to move the women who view it intoaction. University of minnesota libraries. Underused Glimpses from the Past.
    http://www.imls.gov/closer/archive/hlt_l1002.htm
    Library Highlight for 2002 Printer Friendly Version
    Wartime Posters Pack Punch on Web Site It is a gallant and proud woman who stares down from her horse in the World War I poster by Lucile Patterson for the National League for Womans Service. Wearing a uniform and trailing a flowing cape and American flag, she leads other women who have heeded the call for service. They seem to have just left their work in hospitals, on the farm, in the kitchen, or in the office. In the foreground a woman in a blue robe and nurse cap is reaching upward, striving for a goal that brings movement and yearning to the image. Many propaganda posters had messages aimed at women and many others used images of women and children to evoke a strong emotional response. University of Minnesota Libraries. It is meant to move the women who view it into action. The propaganda posters of World War I and World War II were not only aimed at the recruitment of men, but also at women, who were needed in the defense industries, the civilian service, and even the Armed Forces. The posters glorified and glamorized the work and with flags and other symbols depicted it as their patriotic fulfillment. There are several themes common to the posters produced during the World War I and II. Thanks to a project of the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Minneapolis Public Library, called "

    77. Friends Of The Library
    University of minnesota libraries Twin Cities Campus 499 Wilson Library 309 NineteenthAvenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 6248207. Friends of the Library.
    http://friends.lib.umn.edu/
    University of Minnesota Libraries
    Twin Cities Campus
    499 Wilson Library
    309 Nineteenth Avenue South
    Minneapolis, MN 55455
    Friends of the Library
    The Friends of the Library are advocates for advancing the University Libraries and for strengthening it as the vital center in scholarly life at the University of Minnesota. Friends of the Library have an enthusiasm for books and learning as well as an appreciation for the Library's importance to the University and the state. The Friends of the Library are vital in providing:
    • Resources and support for enhancing the Libraries' collections Participating and volunteering on projects, contributing knowledge and skill Communicating the activities and needs which support all Minnesotans
    Your support makes services like this possible.
    Below are options to get more information about activities and joining the Friends
    Books are the carrier of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill.
    Barbara Tuchman
    University of Minnesota Twin Cities
    University Libraries

    Page comments to: jfham@tc.umn.edu

    78. Digital Library Federation. Newsletter 1/15/01. University Of Minnesota Librarie
    University of minnesota libraries Report to the Digital Library FederationJanuary 15, 2001. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Collections, Services
    http://www.diglib.org/pubs/news02_01/umn.htm
    Printer-Friendly Page
    University of Minnesota Libraries
    Report to the Digital Library Federation
    January 15, 2001
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Collections, Services, and Systems
  • Projects and Programs
  • Announcements
    I. Collections, Services, and Systems
    A. Collections
    100 New EAD Inventories
    As the final phase of a multi-year NEH grant, the University Libraries recently mounted 100 EAD-encoded finding aids for collections held by the Children's Literature Research Collections (CLRC). These collections represent some of the most significant and heavily used groups of papers, illustrations, and books in the archive. Adding 100 new finding aids constituted a major expansion of the University Libraries online archival inventories.
    http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid
    New Public Data Access System
    http://www.socsci.umn.edu/pdas/
    Digital Collection Added to RLG Cultural Materials Initiative
    The University Libraries is among the first to contribute metadata and image thumbnails to the RLG's new Cultural Materials Initiative database. 1,682 records and thumbnail images were shared with RLG for the Scenic Spectacle database. The
  • 79. Digital Library Federation. Newsletter 1/15/01. University Of Minnesota Librarie
    University of minnesota libraries Report to the Digital Library FederationJanuary 15, 2001. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Collections, Services
    http://www.diglib.org/pubs/news02_01/umnpv.htm
    University of Minnesota Libraries
    Report to the Digital Library Federation
    January 15, 2001
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Collections, Services, and Systems
  • Projects and Programs
  • Announcements
    I. Collections, Services, and Systems
    A. Collections
    100 New EAD Inventories
    As the final phase of a multi-year NEH grant, the University Libraries recently mounted 100 EAD-encoded finding aids for collections held by the Children's Literature Research Collections (CLRC). These collections represent some of the most significant and heavily used groups of papers, illustrations, and books in the archive. Adding 100 new finding aids constituted a major expansion of the University Libraries online archival inventories.
    http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid
    New Public Data Access System
    http://www.socsci.umn.edu/pdas/
    Digital Collection Added to RLG Cultural Materials Initiative
    The University Libraries is among the first to contribute metadata and image thumbnails to the RLG's new Cultural Materials Initiative database. 1,682 records and thumbnail images were shared with RLG for the Scenic Spectacle database. The
  • 80. Academic Library Service In Minnesota
    MINITEX provides loans and photocopies to academic libraries and state governmentlibraries from the University of minnesota libraries and Minneapolis Public
    http://www.arrowhead.lib.mn.us/renewal/academic.htm
    Academic Library Service in Minnesota
    Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Organizational Structures III. Funding Structures IV. Resource Sharing V. Statutes, Legislative Issues and Statewide Organizations VI. Automation and Technology VII. Other Programs I. Introduction As of Fall 2000, there were over 120 academic libraries in Minnesota, serving student, faculty, and staff of their academic institutions. II. Organizational Structures Academic libraries in Minnesota serve the primary clientele of their parent public or private academic institutions. Minnesota's institutions of higher learning include four-year and two-year institutions of all sizes, ranging from small private colleges to the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities Campus, which is a major research university. Minnesota has two major public higher education systems: the University of Minnesota System ( http://www.umn.edu ), serving more than 58,000 students, and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MNSCU) ( http://www.mnscu.edu/Home.html ), a network of 36 two-year and four-year state colleges and universities serving about 140,000 students. In addition, the Minnesota Private College Council (

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