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The Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange (CMLE) is one of seven regional multitype library systems established to meet the needs of and share the resources of all types of libraries. We love libraries, and are here to support them!

Mindfulness Series in the SCSU Library

Is too much change stressing you out? Do you feel so scattered that you find it difficult to focus and “be in the moment?” You are not alone, many seem to be looking for ways to stay well and feel centered and fulfilled in their personal and professional lives. I am a member of the St. Cloud State Health and Wellness Committee, and we are proud to offer campus and the Central MN region a free, three part series on mindfulness! If you were at the Fall MLA Conference, you know that this is a hot topic of interest in the library world. No registration is necessary; everyone is welcome! Hope to see you there!

Not up to speed on this topic as it relates to library staff? See our earlier post on mindfulness here.

Did you see the recent free webinar on mindfulness offered by Minitex. The archived version is now available.

Note: The SCSU university Library is inside the Miller Center!

Mindfulness

Webinar: Is That a Doctor in Your Pocket?

PrintReference Outreach & Instruction Guest Webinar Series

Join Minitex Reference Outreach & Instruction for a special webinar series that is sure to delight, inspire, and inform. Topics  include History Day and Hullabaloos, mobile applications for health and medical information, apps and the  “23 Mobile Things” program, mindfulness in the library, and more.

Register now for this next webinar in the series!

Is That a Doctor in Your Pocket? Medical and Health Information on the Go
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
12:00 PM–1:00 PM (Central Time)

Mobile applications for health and medical information abound. In this webinar we will review some of the best apps for health information for patients and healthcare consumers, search for evidence-based research articles, track prescriptions and dietary supplements, and more.

Presenters:

  • Martha Hardy, Assistant Professor, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Metropolitan State University

If you didn’t get a chance to catch earlier offerings in this webinar series, be sure to check out the recordings and handouts.

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Jennifer Hootman, Librarian
Reference Outreach & Instruction
Minitex
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
15 Andersen Library, 222 21st Av. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-2924
hootm001@umn.edu
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Featured Book: The Bone Season

This post is a part of an original series created by librarians/media specialists across Central Minnesota featuring books. If you have a book you would like to showcase, please send your review to our offices

Title: The Bone Season, by Samantha ShannonBoneSeason2jpg

Review by Maria Burnham, Sauk Rapids-Rice High School Library Media Specialist

I had high hopes for this book.  I had heard that the book was “The Next Hunger Games” which led me to believe I would irresponsibly be staying up until all hours of the night reading, devouring chapter after chapter.  That’s not what happened.  It took me almost a month to read this book, and that hardly ever happens for me.  I am a loyal book finisher–even if I don’t like a book, I do my best to finish it in the off chance the story picks up at the end.  But several times I seriously considered abandoning this book.

Why, you may ask?  Although a dystopian action plotline (which I normally LOVE to read), I found the details of the book to be too–confusing.  Too many minor characters that I never really connected to, too many details that distract from the plotline, and too slow of a start compared to other dystopian books on the shelves.

The Bone Season is about a girl named Paige who is captured and brought to an underworld as a prisoner.  The reader finds out she is captured because of her rare gift–she is clairvoyant.  Paige can walk amongst others’ dreams and read their auras.  Upon her capture, she is assigned to a keeper, a man called the Warden, and it is in this strange relationship that we learn more about Paige’s old life and new assignment in the underworld.

Although parts of the book were intriguing, and I will say that I did have an audible gasp or two at the end of the book, overall, I found the story to be tedious and disengaging.  Others who have read the book have liked it (more than I did), but I have yet to hear anyone say that it is a “must read” for our students.  It’s a good recommendation for someone who likes dystopian fiction, but beyond that, I’m looking forward to [finally] moving on to another YA book.

23 Mobile Thingy Doers

icon_23_100px1Have you been reviewing the progress of your fellow CMLE bloggers? Don’t know how?

Go to the main 23 Mobile Things site at http://23mobilethingsmn.org/ and look down the right frame until you see CMLE. When you click on that, you can see all of the bloggers in our region….it is a moving target, but last count it was over 80 blogs!

As you scroll down the list, you may see little badges with numbers on them. One person has completed 10 Things already, a number of others have completed 5 Things. Me thinks some of you may not have claimed your badges and just need a little reminder! And ahem, I will never expose you to the world, but some of you created a blog, but don’t have a single post there yet! What’s with that?

According to #6 of the FAQ’s on the main page….here is the badge information!

6. Are there prizes?
Yes! Participants who complete the entire course will receive a completion incentive. You must register your blog as described in Thing 1 and complete all Things by June 15, 2014. Only registered Minnesota participants are eligible for prizes.

Plus, badges! Each time you complete a group of five things (in any order), send us an email at minn23@gmail.com with your name, region and blog name and we will add a badge next to your blog on the blog list by region. If you have another place to display a badge, let us know that, too, and we will send you the badge to display. You can see the badges in the right sidebar.

Twitter                                                  Additional reminder: Tweet with us! #23ThingsMN