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  1. The constitution of Michigan with amendments thereto, as recommended by the Constitutional commission of 1873 and reported to the Governor, with an analysis of the changes proposed. By authority. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  2. Speech of Hon. Francis W. Kellogg, of Michigan, in the House of representatives, June 12, 1860. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  3. A classification and subject index for cataloguing and arranging the books and pamphlets of a library. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  4. Address, by Thomas M. Cooley, and Poem, by D. Bethune Duffield ... on the dedication of the law lecture hall of Michigan University, Thursday, October 1, 1863. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  5. Michigan in Books, 1954: a Selected List by Michigan State Library, 1955
  6. Charter of the city of Lansing, as enacted by the Legislature of the state of Michigan, at the regular session of 1859. Approved February 15, 1859. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  7. Essay on the history and growth of the Mercantile Library Co., of Philadelphia, and on its capabilities for future usefulness. Published by order of the Board of managers. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  8. Poetry: a satire, pronounced before the Mercantile library association at its twenty second anniversary, by Park Benjamin. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  9. Discovery and exploration of the Mississippi valley: with the original narratives of Marquette, Allouez, Membré, Hennepin, and Anastase Douay. By John ... (The Michigan Historical Reprint Series) by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  10. Statistics of the conditions and products, of certain branches of agriculture, manufactures, &c., in the state of Michigan, for the year 184849. Comp. ... of the year 1849, by the Secretary of state. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  11. Report on the progress of the state Geological survey of Michigan. Presented to the state Geological board, Nov. 22, 1870. By Alexander Winchell, director ... by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  12. The Circuit court of the United States for the Western district of Michigan. Edward B. Talcott vs. the township of Pine Grove. Opinions of Judges Emmons, ... bonds in aid of railroads. Published by A by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  13. The rise and fall of the Democratic party. Speech of Hon. Kinsley S. Bingham, of Michigan. Delivered in the United States Senate, May 24, 1860. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  14. Address of the Hon. I. P. Christiancy to the graduating class of the Law department of the Michigan university. Delivered March 28, 1860. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31

101. Professional Pages - WMU Libraries
An Evaluation of Western michigan University libraries Web Site A Usability Study, an 80 pp. internal publication, Kalamazoo, MI 2000.
http://www.wmich.edu/library/prof/profpage.php?empid=212

102. UW Libraries - Database Search
University of michigan. Humanities Text Initiative (4) University of michigan. Library (3) University of michigan. Special Collections Library
http://www.lib.washington.edu/resource/search/ResFull.asp?Field=author&ID=288073

103. TLC Online Newsletter: 'Librarian On The Loose' Charms Michigan Libraries
at various michigan towns and libraries throughout the Winter 2005. She is making her way toward the michigan Library Association s Annual Conference in
http://www.tlcdelivers.com/onlinenewsletter/pastarticles/artseptember200422.html
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It's a bird…it's a plane…it's Librarian on the Loose! Spotted atop tall libraries, able to leap checkout counters in a single bound, Librarian on the Loose has been sighted at various Michigan towns and libraries throughout the Winter 2005. She is making her way toward the Michigan Library Association's Annual Conference in Traverse City in October. Please access the MLA site and read all about the adventures of this intrepid librarian. Included are great pictures of this new hero. Librarian on the Loose is a program created by MLA; we appreciate their allowing us to link to their site and publicize Librarian's adventures. To promote library programs, Librarian on the Loose has exhibited her superwoman abilities throughout Michigan, bringing awareness to libraries and reading. Kryptonite cannot affect the Librarian on the Loose, but her travels will culminate when she, and a photo album of her trip, will be auctioned off at MLA. All proceeds from the auction will support MLA member services. For information contact TLC at 1.800.325.7759 or

104. The Argus Clearinghouse
OverDrive.com Newsmichigan Public libraries Team Up to Provide Patrons with Digital Books Nine members of the michigan Library Consortium (MLC) recently formed MLC
http://www.clearinghouse.net/
The Clearinghouse is no longer being actively maintained. Please see this notice for further details. Search/Browse Internet Searching Center FAQ Submit a Guide ... Recreation

105. University Of Michigan University Library
Ann Arbor campus. Library services, research resources, and online catalog.
http://www.lib.umich.edu/

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106. UMich Documents Center
The University of michigan Library, (734) 7640410 Graphics by Sherry Piontek, Barbara Perles, Grace York, and shareware
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107. Library Of Michigan
Library of michigan Mission Statement, The Library in Brief, Policies, Directory of Library Staff, What s New at the Library.
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17445_19270---,00.html
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Library of Michigan Sets New Public Hours

The Library of Michigan will be open Monday and Thursday 1 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Library of Michigan and Dept. of History, Arts and Libraries' administrative offices and conference rooms will remain operational and accessible 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. All other HAL agencies will be open normal business hours.
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Revamped Michigan eLibrary Brings New Look, New Tools and Information-Rich Resources to Residents
The Michigan eLibrary (mel.org) has a brand-new look, more user-friendly search and retrieval features, and an ever-expanding stable of information resources, all geared to provide Michigan residents with near effortless access to a comprehensive collection of information.
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Michigan Genealogist Newsletter Makes Its Debut
Read this electronic newsletter to find out more about the wealth of information available at the Michigan Library and Historical Center.

108. MeL Best Of The Internet
Library of michigan, This service is funded in part by the State of michigan through the Library of michigan. Additional project support comes from the
http://web.mel.org/index.jsp

109. Interactive Library Directory
Welcome to the michigan Library Directory s online edition. The online directory contains the most up to date information we have for approximately 2000
http://envoy.libraryofmichigan.org/isapi/4disapi.dll/directory/search.html
INTERACTIVE LIBRARY DIRECTORY
W elcome to the Michigan Library Directory's online edition. The online directory contains the most up to date information we have for approximately 2000 libraries and library related organizations. To find a specific type of library, please us the pull down menu of categories.
Select a category: All Public Michicard LBPH Academic School Cooperative Associations REMC MSAL ROC Special
If you enter any of the fields below, only those libraries that contain the string you enter will be shown.
Library Name Name of Director City County Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair

110. 1870 Census - Compiled And Presented By The Library Of Michigan
Through the Library of michigan Foundation, the Talbert and Leota Abrams provided the Library of michigan with funding to support the indexing research.
http://envoy.libraryofmichigan.org/1870_census/
Home Search Copies Contact ... Help The Michigan 1870 Census Index is an alphabetical list of the family names in each household residing in every county and township in Michigan in 1870. The printed version of the index received the Paul W. Thurston award in 1993 as a notable government document. Paper copies of individual volumes or the full set are available for purchase from the Library of Michigan. Search Index Census Images online.
Click here for more information
Through the Library of Michigan Foundation, the Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation graciously provided the Library of Michigan with funding to support the indexing research. The index lists the names of heads-of-household if only one surname was present in a dwelling. In certain cases, surnames of other persons are indexed. For example:
  • a brother living with another brother and his family
  • a married son living with his parents
  • several persons of the same name living in a hotel or boarding house, or working in the household of another family
  • surnames that were present in the dwelling as boarder, in-laws, etc. were indexed

111. Michigan Library Exchange (MiLE) Home Page

http://www.mile.coop/

112. MLC - Workshops And Events
MLC offers one of the largest, highquality library training programs in michigan. Each year, MLC s training opportunities include up to thirty different
http://www.mlcnet.org/workshop/
Workshop Calendar MLC Cataloging Certification MLC Online Training Archived Events ... Statewide Calendar Quick Search:
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Contact Heather Thomas thomash@mlcnet.org ext. 133 Evette Atkin atkine@mlcnet.org ext. 152 How To Register
To register for an MLC workshop, go to the Workshop Calendar, select the class title, then select the "Register" button at the bottom of the class description. (If the class is already full, no "Register" button will appear on the class description page and you may send an email to thomash@mlcnet.org to be placed on a waiting list.) A registration form will appear. After completing the form, be sure to click on the "Submit Registration" button. Within four business days, you will receive email confirmation of your registration. High Quality Training
MLC offers one of the largest, high-quality library training programs in Michigan. Each year, MLC's training opportunities include up to thirty different workshops and at least four special programs covering the latest technological developments in the profession. Workshop Locations
MLC offers workshops at the MLC Training Center in Lansing and at various other sites throughout the state. On-site training at individual libraries is available.

113. Le Pac® Mid-Michigan Library League Search
Midmichigan Library League. Enter search information Big Rapids, Buckley Library, Buckley School, Cadillac, Cadillac Pub Sch, Central Lake, Charlevoix
http://alabama.brodart.com/search/mg/express.html
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114. UM Library: New Mirlyn Now Available
The new version of Mirlyn, the library catalog of the University of michigan, is now available and replaces UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, University of michigan
http://mirlyn.web.lib.umich.edu/
New Mirlyn Now Available
You have reached this page because you are using an outdated web address for Mirlyn . You will be automatically redirected to the new address in 15 seconds, but please remember to update your bookmarks or links to the new address: http://mirlyn.lib.umich.edu
The new version of Mirlyn , the library catalog of the University of Michigan, is now available and replaces both the MIRLYNWeb and MIRLYNClassic versions of the old system with a single web-based interface. Read more about the new and improved Mirlyn
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115. Michigan State University Library And Africana Collections
The Africana Collection of the michigan State University library is one of the most extensive in the United States.
http://africa.msu.edu/africana.htm
    The Africana Collection of the MSU Library is one of the most extensive in the United States, including over 200,000 books, pamphlets, maps, and microformat units, and over 3,510 serial titles (each with multiple volumes). The Library now has an excellent South African electronic bibliographical data base. It can be found by going to the MSU Library Home Page ( http://www.lib.msu.edu/ ), click Electronic Resources, then African Studies, and the several databases and e-journals are found there. Contents of the database. SOUTH AFRICAN STUDIES (1987 - Present, Quarterly Updates) Published by: National Inquiry Services Centre (Pty), Ltd., 22 Somerset Street, Grahamstown, South Africa. It also includes all of the following sub-databases: South African Studies is a unique anthology (published by NISC South Africa) of 9 different databases providing access to over 592,000 records. South African Studies supplies unprecedented access to the great majority of documents published in and about South Africa, including theses, dissertations and current research. The database includes records from:
    Index to South African Periodicals (1987-present) - over 250,000 records covering more than 440 South African periodicals. Topics include scientific and technical articles, law, education, agriculture, and municipal affairs.

116. Redirect
Welcome to the new Southwest michigan Library Cooperative Union Database Below is your library code, please remember it since it is needed to access the
http://www.auto-graphics.com/cgipac/mmx/swmi
Welcome to the new Southwest Michigan Library Cooperative Union Database You are being redirected to the new Union Database. Below is your library code, please remember it since it is needed to access the Union Database. Your library code is: SWMI At the Welcome Screen enter your Library Code and select the method of connection (PAC, ILL, CAT or Public Catalog). PATRON MODE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS If you are not a library staff member, select Public Catalog to access the Union Catalog. The Patron Catalog selection does not require a User Name or Password. After you have entered the Library Code and have selected Patron Catalog, click the Begin button to display the Patron Welcome screen. At this point, you can bookmark the URL for quick access to the public catalog. Do not bookmark URL's after you have accessed the search screen. These URL's contain special session ID's which change with each connection and can not be reused. Click the Begin button again to access the Union Database. LIBRARY STAFF ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS If you are a library staff member enter your User Name and Password . Your User Name and Password from the old system will work for PAC, ILL, and CAT. Please note that PAC only requires a Password for access and does not require a User Name, leave the User Name field blank. Library staff can access the system documentation by selecting the "News" button at the search screen. The "News" button is only available to library staff after logging in and does not display when in Public Catalog mode. You can bookmark the URL at the staff login screen for quick access. Do not bookmark URL's after you have accessed the search screen. These URL's contain special session ID's which change with each connection and can not be reused. Once the login information has been filled out, at access the Union Database.

117. Databases, Alphabetical List - Eastern Michigan University Library
OAIster (FullText) OAIster is a project of the University of michigan Digital Library Production Services whose goal is to create a collection of
http://emulibrary.com/
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Databases with Some Full-text Multidisciplinary Databases Databases by Subject Biography Education
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ABI/INFORM Global (via ProQuest) (Some Full-Text)
Index to over 1600 business and management periodicals. Some images (e.g., tables, charts) in full-text.
List of periodical titles.
Coverage started: 1971. Updated weekly.
(Full-Text)
This service includes online access to all ACM publications and selected co-distributed publications as well as online access to conference proceedings, archives from the beginning (where available). It also includes the ACM Online Guide to Computing Literature , with over 500,000 bibliographic citations to computing literature from 1985 forward and annual updating of 20,000-25,000 items per year.
Materials included
. Note: EMU does not subscribe to Online Computing Reviews Service.

118. University Of Michigan Library - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The University of michigan Library, also known as the University Library, is one of the largest university library systems in the country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Michigan_Library
University of Michigan Library
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The University of Michigan Library , also known as the University Library, is one of the largest university library systems in the country. The library system comprises 24 separate collections, and roughly 7.96 million volumes, 8.8 million microforms, and 18 million graphical objects. The collection grows at the rate of 130,000 volumes, or roughly 2.5 miles (4 km), per year. The University was the original home of the JSTOR database, about 750,000 pages digitized from the entire pre- backfile of ten journals of history and economics. The university recently entered into a path-breaking book digitization program with Google One of the most prominent of the University libraries is the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, whose collection alone numbers over 3.5 million volumes. Connected by a skywalk to the Shapiro Library, which houses a science library and the Undergraduate Library, the Hatcher Library building also houses numerous other libraries including:
  • Map Library , the largest collection of printed maps in the state of Michigan Papyrus Collection , one of the largest in the world, with over 7,000 inventory numbers and more than 10,000 individual fragments Special Collections Library , including the massive Labadie Collection of Social Protest Material
The Duderstadt Center on North Campus, which houses the

119. Google-eyed U.Michigan Library
Googleeyed U.michigan gives away its library by Daniel Brandt The library at the University of michigan has betrayed the trust that the we placed in
http://www.google-watch.org/umich.html

University of Michigan's confidential agreement with Google

Google Watch appeals to the American Library Association

Google-eyed U.Michigan gives away its library
by Daniel Brandt

June 19, 2005
Public Information Research, the sponsor of this site, filed a freedom of information request with the University of Michigan on May 25. We were already aware that libraries that had contracted with Google to digitize some or all of their collections were under nondisclosure constraints. John Wilkin, a U of M librarian who is working with Google, admitted this last December when I directly asked him this question. A couple months later, a reporter told me that he got nowhere when he tried to ask Harvard about their program. Google does not have the right to challenge the University, if the library simply says that certain types of material are unavailable for digitization. The University has an easy way out of the contract in this respect, and they will probably need it. This is almost the only item in the contract language that wasn't conceded to Google by the University. Beyond the privacy issue, we have the cultural issue and the censorship issue. If Google has a near-monopoly on digitized books, which books will they choose to make available through web search services? Mostly English or lots of other languages too? Is Karl Marx okay? What about a book on explosives? How about that glowing biography of Osama bin Laden that's in the public domain?

120. Library Jobs: Midwestern States
The Library Network is the largest library consortium in michigan, Scope School library media positions, predominantly within michigan, though the job
http://www.libraryjobpostings.org/midwest.htm
**Because of the disruption in employment caused by Hurricane Katrina, the SOLINET Job Bank is currently accepting/posting offers of temporary as well as permanent employment wherever it is available. Any library or cultural institution within the US that has a position to offer may use this site.** This page includes regionally-based job listings for the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
See also the listings for individual libraries located in one of these states. C. Berger Group, Inc.
  • Scope: Professional and paraprofessional positions in libraries, information centers and records management departments, predominantly in the midwest. Updated: Weekly, every Friday. Sponsor: C. Berger Group, Inc., Carol Stream, IL.
Career Central: Suburban Library System
  • Scope: Positions at five metropolitan-area library systems in the Chicago area. SLS also offers a resume-distribution service. Updated: As job postings are received.

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