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  1. Michigan. Being condensed popular sketches of the topography, climate and geology of the state. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  2. Michigan Historical Reprint Series:Geography of the state of New York. Embracing its physical features, climate, geology, mineralogy, botany, zoology, history, pursuits of the people, government by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  3. Michigan Genealogy: Sources & Resources by Carol McGinnis, 2005-04-30
  4. Sketches of the city of Detroit, state of Michigan, past and present. 1855. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  5. Michigan and the centennial; being a memorial record appropriate to the centennial year. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  6. The Michigan Experience Library State Resource Set (The Michigan Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2001-09
  7. The Ojibwe of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota (The Library of Native Americans) by Janet Palazzo-Craig, 2005-08
  8. The government of Michigan, by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  9. Catalogue of books added to the Library of Congress during the year 1872. by 1868. Library of Congress. Catalog, 1800-01-01
  10. Michigan historical collections. [Vol. 4] Report of the Pioneer Society of the State of Michigan, Together With Reports of County, Town, and District Pioneer Societies, 1883 by Michigan Historical Commission. Michigan State Historical Society, 2007-01-01
  11. Thoughts in a library. By Henry M. Bailey ... by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  12. American Labor History: A guide to sources in the Michigan State University Libraries by Martha Jane and Mary Diebold Soltow, 1980
  13. History and directory of Kent County, Michigan, containing a history of each township, and the city of Grand Rapids; the name, location and postoffice ... in the county; a schedule of popula by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  14. A discourse, delivered by Henry P. Tappan at Ann Arbor, Mich., on the occasion of his inauguration as chancellor of the University of Michigan, December 21, 1852. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31

61. Libraries & Academic Resources
Copyrights at the University of michigan Digital Library Image Services Digital Library Production Services Economic Research Initiative on the
http://www.umich.edu/lib_resources.html
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Libraries
The University Library is a system of libraries distributed across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses. The collections of the libraries that comprise this system, as well as the catalogs of some of the other campus libraries, can be accessed through MIRLYN Museums
Computing on Campus
Where you can use a computer, how to get started using the University of Michigan Computing Environment ( UMCE ), and what technical assistance is available. Academic Support Services Journals

62. Criminal Justice Resources Resources: School Safety And Violence
Organizations and publications dealing with school violence from michigan State University libraries.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/school.htm
CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES
School Safety and Violence Organizations
Publications
Organizations Dealing with School Violence Center for the Prevention of School Violence
http://www.ncdjjdp.org/cpsv/

Established in 1993, the Center serves as a primary point of contact for dealing with the problem of school violence. The Center focuses on ensuring that schools are safe and secure so that every student is able to attend a school that is safe and secure, one that is free of fear and conducive to learning. Located at the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C.
(Last checked 02/26/04) Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
http://www.Colorado.EDU/cspv/

Violence in America has reached epidemic proportions. Today, all Americans are touched directly or indirectly by violent acts. In response, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) was founded in 1992 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to provide informed assistance to groups committed to understanding and preventing violence, particularly adolescent violence. Since that time, our mission has expanded to encompass violence across the life course. Located at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
(Last checked 02/26/04) Hamilton Fish Institute
http://www.hamfish.org/

63. U Of M News Service
Google and the University of michigan today (Tuesday) announced a joint agreement The Harlan Hatcher graduate library is largest of 20 libraries in the
http://www.umich.edu/news/?Releases/2004/Dec04/library/index

64. The Information Literacy Land Of Confusion
Commentary about libraries, library instruction, and information literacy by Michael Lorenzen at Central michigan University.
http://lorenzen.blogspot.com/
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Blog of librarian Michael Lorenzen discussing library user education, library instruction, librarianship, information literacy, and search engines. Also covers other observations on life in general.
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Thursday, September 22, 2005
Examining the American Bill of Rights Using the Ethic of Justice
Examining the American Bill of Rights Using the Ethic of Justice . This short paper is the result of an ethics course I took last fall as part of the educational administration doctoral I am attending. It looks at how framers of the Constitution balanced the need for laws with the desire to protect the people from abuses of the law. I put this paper up online yesterday and hope someone at some point in time finds it useful.
From the site:
The law can be a two edged sword. While it protects society as a whole, it can also be used to coerce and erode the rights of the individual. Sometimes, the only way for individual rights to be assured is to make changes to the law. This can be difficult and it may require a struggle. This is true of the American people in the 18th Century and an examination of the Bill of Rights can reveal what was believed about justice.

65. Sunday School Books: Shaping The Values Of Youth In Nineteenth-Century America (
A representative selection of American Sunday school books published between 1815 and 1865, drawn from the collections of michigan State University and Central michigan University libraries.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/miemhtml/svyhome.html
The Library of Congress Michigan State University Libraries and Central Michigan University, Clarke Historical Library Search Browse Titles Authors Subjects
This collection presents 163 Sunday school books published in America between 1815 and 1865, drawn from the collections of Michigan State University Libraries and the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University Libraries. They document the culture of religious instruction of youth in America during the Antebellum era. They also illustrate a number of thematic divisions that preoccupied nineteenth-century America, including sacred and secular, natural and divine, civilized and savage, rural and industrial, adult and child. Among the topics featured are history, holidays, slavery, African Americans, Native Americans, travel and missionary accounts, death and dying, poverty, temperance, immigrants, and advice. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. Digital collections from other institutions complement and enhance the Library's own resources. The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. The Library of Congress, Michigan State University, and Central Michigan University do not endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials offensive to some readers.

66. ALN Home Page
michigan State University libraries
http://www.lib.msu.edu/lauer/aln/
Africana
Libraries
Newsletter Africana Libraries Newsletter, starting with no. (Fall 1999), is edited by the Indiana University Librarian for African Studies. Web-loaded issues produced at Michigan State University are listed below. ISSN 0148-7868 Africana Libraries Newsletter (ALN) was published quarterly by the Michigan State University (MSU) Libraries and the MSU African Studies Center. It began as a bimonthly at Boston University in 1975 and was continued at Urbana, IL, and Bloomington, IN. ALN is produced to support the work of the Africana Librarians Council (ALC) of the African Studies Association. It carries reports on meetings of ALC, CAMP (Cooperative Africana Microform Project) and other relevant groups plus other items of interest to Africana librarians and those concerned about information resources about or in Africa. Editor: Joseph J. Lauer, Africana, MSU, 100 Library, East Lansing, MI 48824-1048.
Tel.: 517-432-2218; E-mail:

67. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Queer" To "Queso"
michigan State University libraries Scroll down for a list of classic recordings featuring Mae Questel.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/qrri/queer.htm
Michigan State University Libraries
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Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
"Queer" to "Queso" Back to the Q index screen
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Queerness
Queirolo, Renato, 1944-
Italian comics writer. See also his I Testamenti di Sant'Ambrogio.
Quéquette Blues
Series of growing-up stories by Baru. The first volume was awarded the Alfred for best young author at Angoulême in 1985.
Quesada, Joe, 1962-
American comics artist and editor
On down the list
This segment last edited August 1, 2004

68. School Of Information ITrack Job And Internship Finder
The University of michigan School of Information maintains this categorized list of joblists in library and information studies. Users can search full and part-time positions by categories (including archives and records management, consulting, human-computer interaction, U.S. and international libraries, and school media centers) and location.
http://intel.si.umich.edu/cfdocs/si/jobs/postings/

69. Libraries Online
The Library Network (TLN) Member Directory Library of michigan Interactive Library Directory Libdex The Library Index
http://www.co.oakland.mi.us/reslib/internet_resources/library_index.html

Advanced Search
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Libdex: The Library Index
Other Libraries and Catalogs Michigan eLibrary (MeL) Homepage Catalog MiLE Homepage Catalog Library of Congress Homepage Catalog Library of Michigan Homepage Catalog U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) Homepage Catalog Homepage Catalog WorldCat Homepage Catalog Metro Area Libraries and Michigan Cooperatives A B C D ... Return to Top of Page Addison Township Homepage Catalog Algonac-Clay Homepage Catalog Allen Park Homepage Catalog Ann Arbor District Library Homepage Catalog Armada Free Homepage Catalog Auburn Hills Homepage Catalog Return to Top of Page (Belleville) Fred C. Fischer Homepage Catalog Berkley Homepage Catalog (Birmingham) Baldwin Public Library Homepage Catalog Bloomfield Township Homepage Catalog Brandon Homepage Catalog Brighton Homepage Catalog Burtchville Township Homepage Catalog Return to Top of Page Canton Homepage Catalog Capac Public Homepage Catalog Capital Library Cooperative (CLC)
Cooperative Homepage Catalog Center Line Public Homepage Catalog Chelsea Homepage Catalog Chesterfield Township Homepage Catalog (Clawson) Blair Memorial Library Homepage Catalog Clay Township Homepage Catalog Clinton-Macomb Public Homepage Catalog Commerce Township Community Homepage Catalog Concordia University Homepage Catalog Return to Top of Page Dearborn

70. Searchpath. WNEC Library Tutorial
Tutorial to help learn how to find and critically evaluate information resources. Sponsored by Western michigan University libraries.
http://wwwmail.wnec.edu/library/
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71. Upper Midwest Videos - Educational Videos For Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Educational videos ideally suited for elementary through high school classrooms, museums, and libraries featuring michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
http://www.uppermidwestvideos.com/
Upper Midwest Videos
Phone: 800-848-4188 . . . . Fax: 231-946-5145 powered by

72. Welcome To HealthLine
Resource center for michigan public health professionals, offering searchable links to public health sites as well as member services such as forums, email, and file libraries.
http://www.hline.org
Healthline is an electronic community for individuals with an interest in public health issues as they relate to citizens of the State of Michigan. Funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health and maintained by staff from the Michigan Public Health Institute, Healthline welcomes all users with an interest in promoting Public Health.
CDC Hurricane Link for Health Care Professionals

posted 9-2-2005 Lawmakers Spar Over Medicare Drug Coverage
posted 9-23-2005 Letter from the Director of the MDCH regarding Hurricane Katrina Volunteering
(PDF file format) US Board Urges Cell-Phone Can for New Teen Drivers
posted 9-23-2005 National Osteopathic Medicine Month
September 2005

posted 9-23-2005 Public Support Fuels Boom in U.S. Medical Research
posted 9-23-2005 HealthLine Manual
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Avian Flu Links
updated 9-23-2005 Partners Terms of Service Contact

73. Western Michigan University
Research affiliation Center for Research libraries.
http://www.wmich.edu/
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74. Michigan ELibrary
Virtual library is selected and evaluated by librarians and is designed to be a comprehensive electronic information tool for michigan's libraries, schools and citizens.
http://mel.org/

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75. CENTRA: Main Menu
Provides the online catalog for the Central michigan University libraries.
http://catalog.lib.cmich.edu/
Search the Catalog By: Keyword Author Title Author/ Title ... Non-standard Call Number Connect to: University Library Clarke Historical Library Off-Campus Library Services http://catalog.lib.cmich.edu
email: library.reference@cmich.edu

76. LWVMI Structure And Funding Of Michigan's Libraries Positions
The organization of michigan public libraries should be uniform. E. Required filing of documentation with the Library of michigan.
http://www.lwvmi.org/p_librar.htm
LWVMI Structure and Funding of Michigan's Libraries Positions
Michigan Local Leagues LWVMI Board Positions and Studies Michigan Citizen Resources ... DONATE to LWVMI Adopted 1988, 1990, Revised 1997
LWVMI supports:
I. A basic level of public library funding should insure basic services to all residents in Michigan. Basic services include:
A. Public libraries open a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week,s staffed by a professional librarian;
B. A public library collection of books for all ages, periodicals and appropriate indexes, reference collection and audio visual materials;
C. A catalog, either card or electronic, of items owned by the library;
D. Interclan borrowing from other libraries: and
E. Programs for children and access to library materials and services for people with special needs.
II. The organization of Michigan public libraries should be uniform. Legislation should strive for uniformity in the following areas:
A. Powers of the local library board:
B. Minimum/maximum number of library board trustees;
C. Development of a long-range plan;

77. Stevens Thomson Mason - Background Reading
Mason was the first governor of michigan. This article provides a biography from the state History, Arts and libraries Agency.
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17451_18670_18793-52864--,00.html
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Stevens Thomson Mason
By Patricia J. Baker Stevens Thomson Mason was instrumental to Michigan's development, leading the territory to statehood in 1837 and serving as the first elected governor. Yet Mason, like so many other early leaders, was not a native Michiganian. He was a Virginian. Born at the family estate "Raspberry Plain" on October 27, 1811, he had a family that was rich, powerful, and well-placed. His paternal grandfather, for whom he was named, was a United States Senator and his family counted among its friends and neighbors James Monroe. Only fate and some misfortune brought Mason to Michigan. If his life had proceeded normally, he would have been an influential Virginian. But that was not his destiny. Early on his father, John T. Mason, developed an overwhelming desire to go West. When the opportunity came in 1812, John moved his family (Elizabeth his wife, Mary, his two-and-a-half year old daughter, and his infant son, Stevens T.) to Lexington, Kentucky. Here was a place with new challenges and new opportunities. Here John T. hoped to make his own fortune. Though the family arrived with little money, John had a William and Mary degree, a large library, and an intense desire to succeed. He soon put that determination to work. By 1815, he had made enough money to buy a three-hundred acre estate, naming it "Serenity Hall." Indeed, all seemed safe and serene for the Mason family in Kentucky.

78. Northland Library Cooperative
Serving the Northern Lower Penninsula. Includes member libraries, services, librarian's page, regional catalog, and the michigan Electronic Library.
http://www.northland.lib.mi.us/
"Libraries working together to bring quality information services to the citizens of northern Michigan."
Northland Library Cooperative
316 E. Chisholm
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (989) 356-1622
Fax: (989) 354-3939
Questions about this site? Email us at webmaster@nlc.lib.mi.us

79. PLOT. CMU Library Tutorial
This tutorial, sponsored by Central michigan University libraries, offers assistance to students in finding information online.
http://www.lib.cmich.edu/departments/reference/instruct/intro/
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80. Novi Public Library Home Page
Top/Regional/North_America/United_States/michigan/Arts_and_Entertainment/libraries/Public
http://novi.lib.mi.us/
Home Catalog Databases Events ...
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Quick Catalog Search for items at NPL words or phrase author title subject series periodical title Upcoming Events at NPL Library Planning Initiatives The Library is undertaking many initiatives to improve Library services in our community. Read about our Facility Planning Committee , our Building Fund , and our Strategic Planning Task Force New at NPL

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