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         Michigan Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Lexington and Concord: Rationale for independence : an exhibition commemorating the 200th anniversary of the battle (Bulletin - William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan ; 81) by Arlene Phillips Kleeb, 1975
  2. Michigan (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) by Jose Maria Obregon, Vanessa Brown, 2005-08
  3. Intellectual Life on the Michigan Frontier: The Libraries of Gabriel Richard & John Monteith
  4. Research catalog of maps of America to 1860 in the William L. Clements Library,: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan by William L. Clements Library, 1972
  5. An introduction to American magazines, 1800-1810 (Studies / University of Michigan, Department of Library Science) by Benjamin Morgan Lewis, 1961
  6. Frost-bite & Frost-bark: Robert Frost at Michigan (Bentley Historical Library bulletin) by Robert Mark Warner, 1999
  7. Rare Mathematical Books in the University of Michigan Library by Louis Karpinski, 1932
  8. The William L. Clements Library of Americana at the University of Michigan by University of Michigan, 1923
  9. Bibliographic Instruction and Computer Database Searching: Papers Presented at the Fourteenth Library Instruction Conference Held at Eastern Michigan University, ... Examples of (Library Orientation Series) by Library Instruction Conference 1986 (Eastern Michigan University), Teresa B. Mensching, 1989-06
  10. Early Military Books In The University Of Michigan Libraries No. 5 by Thomas M. & Karpinski, Louis C. Spaulding, 1941
  11. EARLY MILITARY BOOKS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES. by Thomas M. and Louis C. Karpinski Spaulding, 1941
  12. Early Military Books in Michigan Libraries by Thomas M. Spaulding and Louis C. Karpinski, 1941
  13. EARLY MILITARY BOOKS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES. by Thomas M and Louis Karpinski. Spaulding, 1941
  14. Intellectual Life on the Michigan Frontier: The Libraries of Gabriel Richard & John Monteith by Leonard A. ; Blouin, Francis X. Ed. Coombs, 1985

21. Other Libraries
MeLCat is the catalog from many michigan libraries. Michigan Library Exchange (MiLE) a virtual catalog of holdings from 160 academic, public,
http://www.btpl.org/Other_Libraries/other_libraries.html
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... Catalog MeL is a statewide library resource. MeLCat is the catalog from many Michigan libraries. Bloomfield Township residents may make online requests for delivery of MeLCat items within 3-5 days free of charge. Web Site Catalog Michigan Library Exchange (MiLE) a virtual catalog of holdings from 160 academic, public, museum and hospital libraries in Southeast Michigan, including Baldwin, DALNET, TLN and the Suburban Library Cooperative. Web site/Catalog The Library Network (TLN) offers access to library catalogs from 56 public and academic libraries in Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties. Web Site Catalog Suburban Library Cooperative (formerly the Library Cooperative of Macomb), 20 libraries including Troy, Utica, Clinton Macomb, Warren and others.
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Catalog Cranbrook Educational Community Libraries
Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School
, the Middle School Library on the Kingswood campus , the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library , and the Cranbrook Archives . The combined library catalog includes the collections of the schools (at 5 locations), the Art Academy Library, and the Cranbrook Archives.

22. UM Library: Alphabetical List Of All UM Libraries
University of michigan librariesAlphabetical List
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libinfo/alphalist.html
Alphabetical List of All UM Libraries
Below is a list of University Library system libraries and major independent libraries affiliated with the University of Michigan. A separate list of smaller, independent departmental libraries and resource centers on the UM Ann Arbor campus is also available.

23. Remote Access Information For Michigan Libraries
Remote Access Information for michigan libraries. The contracts for each Michigan eLibrary database service have different provisions regarding allowable
http://www.michiganelibrary.org/databases/remote.htm
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The contracts for each Michigan eLibrary database service have different provisions regarding allowable remote access for library patrons. The following is a summary of what forms of remote access libraries are permitted to make available for each database service. For questions on remote access, please contact the MeL Databases Support Staff All Michigan residents may access the Michigan eLibrary (MeL) databases remotely with a valid Michigan driver's license number or an official State of Michigan ID card number (available at any Secretary of State's office for Michigan residents who are non-drivers). Simply go to mel.org , scroll down, and click on "Log on at home or work." Enter your license or ID number in the box and hit enter. Select any database from the menu page. eLibrary Elementary
Libraries may share their ID/password for eLibrary Elementary with their own patrons. Libraries should take care to caution their patrons not to give the ID/password to anyone else. Libraries should

24. Announcements - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
michigan libraries receive grant totaling more than $4.8 Million from the Bill michigan libraries also have a long history of serving all people and
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Libraries/USLibraryProgram/Announcements/Announce
Home Global Libraries U.S. Library Program Announcements ... Grantee Profiles
Contact:
Carey L. Draeger
Library of Michigan
Phone: 517.373.5578
Email: cdraeger@libofmich.lib.mi.us
Carol Rava
Phone: 206.709.3100
Email: media@gatesfoundation.org
The grants are part of the Foundation's Library Program, which is dedicated to partnering with public libraries to bring access to computers, the Internet, and digital information for patrons in low-income communities throughout the United States and Canada.
Nationally, a total of four rounds of funding will occur through 2003—the first round of grants went to libraries in seven states. Michigan and 11 other states make up the second round of funding, which began in 1999 and will continue through 2001. The Foundation applied four eligibility standards to determine which libraries would receive cash grants to purchase computers, Internet access and training. Separately, Microsoft Corporation will donate software to all libraries receiving Foundation grants. The eligibility requirements are: 1) The library building must be within a state that has been accepted for a State Partnership Grant Program 2) The library building must be a public library recognized by the state library agency as a public library 3) The library building must serve an area of greater than 10 percent poverty based on U.S. Census Department data from 1990. Libraries serving communities where less than 10 percent are below the poverty level can purchase computers at a discounted rate.

25. International Language Resources
This is not a complete list of all holdings at michigan libraries. The list was last updated on December 23, 2004, and is organized according to
http://www.cantonpl.org/info/intlbks2.html
International Language Resources
in the State of Michigan

This is not a complete list of all holdings at Michigan libraries. The list was last updated on December 23, 2004, and is organized according to: Don't forget to check the International Language Resources of the Canton Public Library. Abbreviations and acronyms:
  • ILL Inter-Library Loan InMICH : Library of Michigan-administered statewide resource sharing program MiLE Michigan Library Exchange
International Language Books by Library Alumni Memorial Library (Orchard Lake): Polish. (Access through WorldCat. Books will circulate and ILL's are accepted, except for those that are in the rare book collection.) Ann Arbor District Library : Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Vietnamese. (Search by subject - ex. "arabic language materials" or call number - ex. FLC ARA, FLC CHI, etc. Exceptions to "FLC +first 3 letters of language" call number rule are Japanese (JPN) and Punjabi (PAN). Available through MiLE and ILL.)

26. Federal Government Information Available In Michigan Libraries
There are 45 of these libraries located throughout Michigan. For a depository near you go to this complete list. While more depository libraries do not
http://www.cooley.edu/library/research_links/rl_gov_info.htm
Federal Government Information Available in Michigan Libraries The Federal Depository Library System For over 150 years the United States Government has distributed informative publications to the American people through a system of depository libraries operated by the Government Printing Office (GPO). There are 45 of these libraries located throughout Michigan. For a depository near you go to this complete list . While more depository libraries do not receive all the information published by the federal government, you will find important and useful material in each of their collections.
Examples of Material Found in a Depository Library The federal government produces a wide range of publications from cookbooks and child care information to scientific and economic reports. Some examples of material found in a depository collection include: Census Information The population counts that result from the decennial census are just one example of numerous statistical resources produced by the government. Laws and Regulations Laws are the end result of the legislative process and are fundamental to the running of the country. Depository collections not only contain the official text of these laws but frequently the reasoning of the legislators who passed them. Regulations are promulgated by the executive branch of government in order to enforce the laws passed by the legislative branch.

27. SocialGrid's Michigan Library Guide: Find Libraries In Michigan
Michigan Library Guide. michigan libraries. Our Technology Node Directory Resources Our Services About Us. • Public Library. • Law Library
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28. Other Libraries - Kresge Library - Oakland University
For a comprehensive list of michigan libraries, see the Michigan ELibrary (MeL) list of michigan libraries. Interlibrary Loan Libraries. MILE WorldCat
http://www.kl.oakland.edu/find_books/nearby_libraries.htm
Kresge Library Find Books Other Libraries Occasionally, you may have immediate need of an item not held (or not currently available) at Oakland University's Kresge Library. Below are links to catalogs of libraries in the vicinity of Oakland University as well as the very useful Mile and WorldCat catalogs that are connected directly with Kresge Library's Interlibrary Loan service. Before going to that library to pick an item up, check to make sure you are eligible by consulting the borrowing directly from other libraries page , contacting the Kresge Library Reference Desk (248-370-4426), or contacting the library in question directly.

29. Libraries Directory Of Michigan
michigan libraries Directory Internet Business Directory for the United States Link Your Business in the michigan libraries Directory
http://michigan.uscity.net/Libraries/

30. WSULS Other Libraries' Catalogs
Other Libraries Catalogs. michigan libraries and Library Systems Libraries outside North America. Worldcat. michigan libraries and Library Systems
http://www.lib.wayne.edu/resources/catalog_related/catalogs.php
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31. WSULS Other Libraries' Catalogs
Other Libraries Catalogs. michigan libraries and Library Systems Canadian Libraries. Libraries outside North America. michigan libraries and Library
http://www.lib.wayne.edu/resources/catalog_related/index.php
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32. Subjects A - Z: Other Libraries
michigan libraries. Web Sites of MLA Institutional Members Michigan Library Directory Michigan Community College Libraries Information
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33. Northern Michigan Libraries Online
White Pine Library Cooperative Serving Libraries in Eastern northern Michigan. Mid Michigan Library League Serving over 20 Libraries in northern Michigan.
http://www.tv7-4.com/Global/story.asp?S=526036&nav=1vro5PMc

34. AccessMichigan Forges Partnership With The Michigan Electronic Library
Free copies of the video were mailed to all Michigan public libraries, All other michigan libraries and school library media centers may order one free
http://www.macul.org/newsletter/1999/march99/accessmi.html
AccessMichigan forges partnership with the Michigan Electronic Library By Ruth Dukelow and Sue Schwartz Recipient of the AccessMichigan is best known for its commercial database program which provides FirstSearch and InfoTrac databases free-of-charge to Michigan schools and libraries. AccessMichigan is an umbrella project encompassing several other statewide library programs, including: AccessMichigan grew out of a number of events, beginning in 1994 with the National Information Infrastructure hearings and report, followed by MLA President 1996 Telecommunications Summit. In 1997, the AccessMichigan Steering Committee was formed to assist the Library of Michigan in planning the future of AccessMichigan. The Library of Michigan provided funding for the statewide purchase of commercial databases from OCLC FirstSearch and IAC InfoTrac , and MLC provided statewide Training-the-Trainer workshops for Michigan libraries. In September 1998, the Library of Michigan contracted with MLC to administer AccessMichigan, including promotion and training activities, and Ruth Dukelow was named AccessMichigan Director.

35. Action Plan For Michigan Libraries
Initial Report Action Plan for michigan libraries. Recommendations from the Michigan Library Association Task Force on the National Information
http://www.macul.org/newsletter/1995/July95/mlaniirp.html
Initial Report Action Plan for Michigan Libraries
  • develop and facilitate partnerships or alliances appropriate to that community or organization.
  • create and then maintain the necessary expertise to support knowledge creation and access within the quickly changing electronic environment.

36. The Genealogy Forum: Resource Center: Michigan Libraries And Archives
Lansing, MI 48918 Library of Michigan 735 East Michigan Avenue PO Box 30007 Lansing, MI 48909 Michigan Historical Collections Bentley Historical Library
http://www.genealogyforum.com/gfaol/resource/MI/LA.htm
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Lansing, MI 48909 University of Michigan Michigan Historical Collections Bentley Historical Library 1150 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113 Burton Historical Collection/ Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodward Avenue Detroit, MI 48202 National Archives-Chicago Branch 7358 South Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60629 BACK to Main Page - Resource Center The Genealogy Forum - Main Page Beginners' Center Chat Rooms ... Shop With Us AOL Member Exclusive: Go Directly to The Genealogy Forum on AOL!
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37. RE: Impact Of Statewide Database Deals?
AccessMichigan is a service of the Library of Michigan developed with the participation of michigan libraries and designed to offer every library and
http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/ListArchives/0104/msg00053.html
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The State of Michigan also has a well-developed program, "Access Michigan", http://accessmichigan.org/ mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu]On Behalf Of Sloan, Bernie Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:33 PM To: 'web4lib@sunsite.berkeley.edu'; 'consort@ohiolink.edu'; PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU; 'liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu' Subject: Impact of statewide database deals? It's becoming relatively common lately for a state to provide central funding for access to full text databases for all the state's residents. Programs like LiLI in Idaho ( http://www.lili.org/ ), Pioneer in Utah ( http://pioneer.lib.ut.us/ ), Indiana's Inspire ( http://www.inspire-indiana.net/ ), and the Kentucky Virtual Library ( http://www.kyvl.org/ ) are just a few examples of such programs. Other programs offer widespread access to a segment of a state's library community, e.g., the Illinois Digital Academic Library ( http://www.idal.illinois.edu/

38. MLive.com: Everything Michigan
Millage money begins pouring in to Northern michigan libraries. Monday, May 02, 2005. By Eric English. TIMES WRITER. EAST TAWAS A new library millage has
http://www.mlive.com/news/bctimes/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1115048735158030.xml&co

39. ALA | Michigan Libraries Refuse Law Student's Request For Patron Info
michigan libraries Refuse Law Student’s Request for Patron Info. Citing state library privacy laws, michigan libraries have refused a law student’s Freedom
http://www.ala.org/al_onlineTemplate.cfm?Section=july2004ab&Template=/ContentMan

40. ALA | Michigan Libraries Regroup For New Internet Law
michigan libraries Regroup for New Internet Law. The October 1 deadline set by a new Michigan law requiring libraries to shield children from viewing
http://www.ala.org/al_onlineTemplate.cfm?Section=october2000&Template=/ContentMa

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