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  1. Library & Information Sciences.(Critical Essay): An article from: Michigan Academician
  2. Bibliography of North American minor natural history serials in the University of Michigan libraries by Margaret Hanselman Underwood, 1954
  3. Early Military Books in the University of Michigan Libraries
  4. Intellectual Life on the Michigan Frontier : The Libraries of Gabriel Richard & John Monteith by Leonard A.; Blouin, Francis X. (Editors) Coombs, 1985
  5. The nucleus of a library;: A study of the book collection of the University of Michigan and the personalities involved in its acquisition, 1837-1845 (University ... Michigan. Dept. of Library Science. Studies) by Russell E Bidlack, 1962
  6. Michigan State University Libraries (MSU) in East Lansing (Mary Black, Head, Fine Arts Library). (Notes for Notes).: An article from: Notes by Morris Martin, 2003-03-01
  7. The Comic Art Collection Catalog: An Author, Artist, Title, and Subject Catalog of the Comic Art Collection, Special Collections Division, Michigan State University Libraries (Bibliographies and Indexes in Popular Culture)
  8. Selected bibligraphies of American folklore in the University of Michigan libraries by Ivan Walton, 1960
  9. Alternate futures for the public library (Annual alumnus-in-residence program - School of Library Science, University of Michigan ; 5th) by Genevieve M Casey, 1973
  10. The Michigan Library Book! (Carole Marsh Michigan Books) by Carole Marsh, 1999-01-01
  11. Personal Recollections of a Calvaryman With Custer's Michigan Calvary (Collector's Library of the Civil War) by James Harvey Kidd, 1983-08
  12. The Michigan book. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  13. Speed Boat Kings (Michigan Heritage Library: Vol. IV) (Michigan Heritage Library: Vol. IV) by J. Lee Barrett, 1986-06
  14. Library Instruction in the Seventies: State of the Arts Papers (Library Orientation Series, No. 7) by Conference on Library Orientation for Academic Libraries 1976 eastern, Hannelore B. Rader, 1977-06

41. MSU Libraries : Grants And Related Resources Guide
Grants and Related Resources Available in both the michigan State University Library as well as over the world wide web A collection of reference guides to the resources available in the michigan
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/grants.htm
GRANTS AND RELATED RESOURCES PART ONE MSU FUNDING CENTER GUIDES (A collection of reference guides to the resources available in the Michigan State University Libraries)
  • What's New
  • The Funding Center : An Overview
  • Selected Sources of Information on Grants, Funders, and Fundraising:
    Introduction
    Foundation Grants Indexes Foundation Directories Special Sources of Information ...
  • Grants for Individuals (By Academic Level, Population Group, and Subject)
  • Grantsmanship Techniques (A very extensive bibliography covering books and videos. The place to look for information on how to conduct grants research, find tips on proposal writing, find sample proposals, identify alternative methods of raising money, learn how to run nonprofit organizations, etc.)
  • Philanthropy: A Bibliography The place to look for information about philanthropy, corporate philanthropy, international philanthropy, the history of foundation giving, etc.)
  • Publisher Directories (Various publishers have begun listing their books online with ordering information.) PART TWO WORLD WIDE WEB RESOURCES (A collection of resources related to funders, financial aid, fundraising, etc. available over the world wide web)
  • 42. InMich Main Menu
    Union catalog of six libraries in the midmichigan area that allows for patron initiated interlibrary loan.
    http://inmich.mlc.lib.mi.us/
    Current members are:

    43. Interactive Library Directory
    The following are the links to the Federal and michigan Depository libraries Federal Documents Depository libraries michigan Documents Depository libraries.
    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

    44. Clare County, Michigan
    Links to media, schools, libraries and other Clare County sites.
    http://www.ecmpdr.org/counties/xclare.htm

    2000 Census
    1990 Census more Census ... Historical data Additional Resources Media
    Clare County Review

    Midland Daily News

    WCFX FM - hear it live!

    News: Michigan Live
    ...
    WNEM - News 5

    Weather
    Clare County Forecast

    Community
    Harrison Library
    Education Clare-Gladwin RESD Beaverton Rural Schools Clare Public Schools Farwell Area Schools ... Mid MI Community College Real Estate MLS - Clare County Ann Lightfoot, Realtor Real Estate One AMS Homefinder ... Clare County Official Site Clare County Clare County Chamber of Commerce Harrison Chamber of Commerce Surf your Watershed from the EPA Clare County MIGenWeb Central Michigan Travel
    3144 Davenport Avenue - Suite 200 Saginaw, Michigan 48602 Telephone: 989.797.0800 FAX: 989.797.0896 site design and maintenance by ec webmaster: Shelly Taylor shellytaylor@hotmail.com

    45. Michigan Library Exchange (MiLE) - Libraries

    http://www.mile.coop/Libraries.html

    46. HotDog Express For AOL Hometown Document
    michigan's poetbard Terry Wooten offers programs for K-12 schools, colleges, libraries, conferences or festivals. Published and award-winning poet with seventeen years experience. Host of Stone Circle Poetry Gatherings.
    http://hometown.aol.com/stonecir/Index.html
    Main Business Park Other Creative Arts htmlAdWH('7002182', '234', '60');
    As Michigan's poet bard, Terry Wooten has a special gift for helping people relate to poetry and enjoy it. Offering more than ninety poets' work from which his audience can select, he recites in juke-box fashion their requests whether the audience is 5 or 50.
    Terry's oral repertoire of over eight hours includes poems by many well-know poets from Chaucer to Whitman as well as his own poems. He is a living anthology of classic literature, folklore, children's and contemporary poetry, presented in an educational and entertaining package. The range of his selections run rich in humor or can reflect the more serious issues of our modern times. His performances are variable and can be arranged specifically for any age group.
    Terry also shares his experience as a published poet and bard in a variety of writing workshops (grade 4 to adult). He offers tips to students on finding their own writing styles, working with line structure, eliminating "nerd words," working with "stolen voices," and to use memory as a natural magnifier. A culminating activity can be a school or community performance presented by the students with Terry.
    Terry's influence is evident in the many schools who have developed stone circle formats with their students. Patterned after his own Stone Circle, he coaches schools on how to create a focus for their students' writings. Inspired by his infectious style of of presentation, Terry has sparked new interest for students by linking the written and the spoken word through the oral tradition, as they share in this exciting recipe for communication.

    47. MIRLYN: Welcome
    libraries Academic Resources object images; Copyrights at the University of michigan; Digital Library Image Services; Digital Library Production Services; Economic
    http://mirlyn.web.lib.umich.edu/
    Welcome to MIRLYN , the University of Michigan libraries' online system. Starting your session...

    48. LC/Ameritech 19th Century Sunday School Books Project
    michigan State University libraries Digital Sources Center and the Central michigan University libraries proposal to digitize 121 American Sunday School books.
    http://digital.lib.msu.edu/ssb/
    You must enable javascript to view book transcripts. Page images are accessible without javascript. Home Sunday School Books by Category Search the Collection About the Project ... M.S.U. Libraries
      Shaping the Values of Youth:
      Sunday School Books in 19th Century America
      Titles from the Russel B. Nye Popular Culture Collection, Michigan State University Libraries, and the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University Introductory essays and historical commentary by Professor Stephen Rachman, Department of English, Michigan State University. This site was made possible in part by funding from a Library of Congress / Ameritech National Digital Library Award.
        Send comments to the Home

    49. Criminal Justice Resources Resources: Juvenile Justice
    Publications and sites edited by the michigan State University libraries.
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/juvenile.htm
    CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES
    Juvenile Justice Web Sites Articles and Publications Source Links with Annotations Web Sites
  • About.Com Juvenile Crime Page
  • About.Com Juvenile Crime-Punishment Statistics Page
  • About.Com Juvenile Punishment Page
  • American Bar Association's Juvenile Justice Center ...
  • Virginia Youth Violence Project Articles and Publications
  • Abandoned in the Back Row:
    New Lessons in Education and Delinquency Prevention
  • Adolescent Violence: A View from the Streets
  • Ain't No Place Anybody Would Want to Be: ...
  • Youth Violence Prevention Source Links With Annotations Abandoned in the Back Row:
    New Lessons in Education and Delinquency Prevention
    Coalition for Juvenile Justice 2001 Annual Report

    http://www.juvjustice.org/publications/2001ar.html

    Abandoned in the Back Row reveals that youth who receive an inadequate education or do not succeed in school often enter the juvenile court system. Consequently, children with learning or emotional disabilities are highly susceptible to delinquency. More than 35 percent of students with learning disabilities drop out of school, twice the rate of students without learning disabilities. Youth that drop out of school are three and a half times more likely to be arrested than high school graduates.
    (Last checked 01/07/04) About.Com Juvenile Crime Page
  • 50. 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/

    51. 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/
    The Information Literacy Land of Confusion
    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.
    About Me
    Name: Michael Lorenzen Location: Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, United States
    View my complete profile
    Thursday, June 10, 2004 Information Literacy This article is by Patricia Senn Breivik. It was presented at NORDINFO in 2001.
    From the site:
    We received much good advice yesterday, and I shall build upon those earlier comments. In particular, I would ask you to remember Hans Geleijnse’s admonition to have a vision before you which is central to the mission of your institution. I would further suggest that your version should be broad enough to include the larger environment which shapes your institution’s mission and then - as urged by Mirja Ryyn¤nen of the Finnish Parliament - there is the need to aggressively market your vision.
    Information literacy is certainly one such vision. It responds to concerns for graduates’ needing to be prepared for lifelong learning, problem solving and critical thinking. Information literacy is actually the liberal arts concept of preparing people for a lifetime of learning updated for an Information Age, and it directly addresses the digital divide.

    52. MSU Libraries : Criminal Justice Resources Guide
    seekers, but we cannot vouch for or take responsibility for information contained in any beyond those maintained by the michigan State University libraries.
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/crimjust.htm
    CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES Table of Contents
  • Academic Destinations : Libraries
  • Academic Destinations: Schools
  • Agro-Security
  • Associations ...
  • Workplace Violence Pointers Back to the Criminal Justice Resources Home Page
    Back to Jon Harrison's Home Page

    Back to MSU Libraries Home Page

    Assistance Requested Thanks for visiting The Criminal Justice Resources Home Page. This site is continuously updated and expanded, so check back soon for the latest changes. If you have any comments, notice any glaring inaccuracies, or would like to forward any relevant information concerning this Home Page, please send e-mail to: Jon Harrison The "links" found in this web page are provided as a courtesy for criminal justice information seekers, but we cannot vouch for or take responsibility for information contained in any beyond those maintained by the Michigan State University Libraries. MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Ownership Statement Jon Harrison : Page Editor Criminal Justice Specialist Social Sciences Collections Coordinator Michigan State University Libraries 100 Library E. Lansing, MI 48824-1048
  • 53. 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.
    MALPH 19th

    Annual Conference

    posted 06-04-2004 Bioterrorism,
    Public Health Law

    posted 06-04-2004 June is
    National Safety

    Month

    updated 06-01-2004 HealthLine Manual
    (PDF file format) Use of Healthline for Political Messages
    posted 1-28-2004 June is Vision Research Month posted 06-01-2004 Partners Terms of Service Contact

    54. 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

    55. 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/

    56. Reading Room Index To The Comic Art Collection
    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
    Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection,
    Special Collections Division,
    Michigan State University Libraries:
    "Queer" to "Quimby's" Back to the Q index screen.
    Back to the
    ... On down the list This segment last edited November 25, 1996

    57. Michigan Library Jobs For Information Professionals And Librarians
    michigan Library Jobs. Job Banks The Library Network posts positions available in libraries across michigan and includes links to other regional job sites.
    http://www.lisjobs.com/states/michigan.htm
    Michigan Library Jobs
    Additions to or comments on this page? E-mail rachel@lisjobs.com. Job Banks: Individual Libraries: Other Ideas:

    58. 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:

    59. 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.

    60. Michigan Library Links
    Western michigan University libraries The University Library system houses over 3.2 million items including books, periodicals, microforms, government documents
    http://www.everythingmichigan.com/library.htm

    Michigan Library Links
    INTERACTIVE LIBRARY DIRECTORY
    The online directory contains the most up to date information we have for approximately 2000 libraries and library related organizations. Internet Public Library
    The mission of our Internet Public Library is to:
    • provide services and information which enhance the value of the Internet to its ever-expanding and varied community of users
    • work to broaden, diversify, and educate that community
    • communicate its creators' vision of the unique roles of library culture and traditions on the Internet
    Library of Michigan
    The Library of Michigan is a nationally recognized, visible, electronic and traditional library and leadership development center serving as a vital information resource to the legislature, state government and citizens of Michigan. Metro Net Library Consortium
    Metro Net is incorporated as a Michigan Non-Profit Public Library Consortium. We are a genuinely "virtual" Consortium: our linkages and offerings are electronic. We have neither a headquarters building nor staff. Eight suburban Detroit area public libraries make up Metro Net, at ten sites in Wayne and Oakland Counties: the Baldwin (Birmingham), Bloomfield Township, Canton, Farmington Community, Independence Township, Rochester Hills, Southfield, and West Bloomfield Township public libraries. The Michigan eLibrary
    Provides information resources for the citizens of the state of Michigan.

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