The center houses traditional and digital libraries an animation laboratory, video and audio
performance studios, electronic music studios, video editing suites, lab space for special
projects an exhibition gallery, a video conference suite and over 400 work stations.
The Art, Architecture, and Engineering Library houses a collection of
art, architecture, design, engineering, urban planning, books, magazines,
databases and thousands of online journals.
GroundWorks | 734 647-5739 | http://www/dc.umich.edu/groundworks/groundworks.htm
GroundWorks is located on the lower level of the Duderstadt Center
and supports the production, conversion, and editing of digital and
analog media. High-end Mac and PCs equipped with flatbed scanners,
side scanners, slide film exposure, and video and audio equipment
are available on a walk-in, self-serve bases supervised by GroundWorks
staff. Large format color printing is also available for a fee.
Gerald R. Presidential Library | 734 741-2218 | ford.library@nara.gov | www.ford.utexas.edu
The Ford Presidential Library is located on Beal Avenue, across from the Advanced Technology Lab
(near Fuller). The library houses all of Gerald Ford’s presidential and post-presidential
papers. These include letters, meeting notes and reports as well as items as personal as photos
of the Ford family’s pets. The library houses special exhibitions, and is used for meetings and
conferences for a fee.
Music Library | 734 764-2512 | www.lib.umich.edu/music
Located on the third floor of the Earl V. Moore School of Music Building, the Music Library’s
collections supports the curriculum of the School of Music in performance, musicology,
composition, music theory, music education, and dance. The Music Library has grown from a small
departmental collection to a major research library containing monographs, scores, serials,
sounds, video recordings, and microforms.