What does this mean for the researcher who does not have access to the University of Michigan Library? For example, will a researcher in Germany be able to quickly access the full text of a 1972 book about tourism via Google and the University of...
The Internet Public Library (IPL) began in 1995 as a graduate seminar project in the School of Information and Library Studies at the University of Michigan. The Librarians' Internet Index (LII) was founded in 1993 and is maintained by librarians...
University of Michigan Official Comments on Google Library Lawsuit For Many, It's All About the Very First Search Result - Jakob Nielsen's new Alertbox article: The Power of Defaults, does a great job of summarizing and commenting on new search...
The University of Michigan Library is one of the five libraries Google plans to digitize materials from. Postscript: The full text of the University of Michigan statement about Google Library is available here.
Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan where Larry Page attended school. This article also points out that Google is also looking for 40,000 square feet, "for work related to the company's work at the University of Michigan as Google...
Heck, in Michigan you don't even need a library card, you can login with your drivers license number. Those of you doing "personal" research (and not wanting to share content on the web) might recall (mentioned on the blog in the past) that many...
And an old favorite of mine, the University of Michigan Documents Center, the work of Grace York at the University of Michigan. Access is free or predominantly free AskOxford.com, providing searchable access to the Compact Oxford English Dictionary...
Google is working with libraries at the University of Michigan, Harvard University, Stanford University, Oxford University and the New York Public Library to digitize books in their collections and make them accessible via Google Print.
Compiled and organized at the University of Michigan School of Information. Started in 1994 at the University of California, Riverside. Built by librarians from the University of California and other institutions.
The US Geological Service asked depository libraries to destroy a CD-ROM database on surface water (as a result, University of Michigan researchers lost access to information vital to their three-year study of hazardous waste facilities, and...