Bentley Historical Library
734 764-3482  |  bentley.ref@umich.edu  |  www.umich.edu/~bhl
Bentley Historical Library contains the Michigan Historical Collections and the UM Archives, which were founded in 1935 and are open to the public. Historical information on Michigan and its citizens is contained in the library, which includes more than 4,500 archival collections, 58,00 printed works, over 10,000 maps, and nearly 1.5 million visual images. The materials are non-circulating and closed-stack, but you are always welcome to conduct research Hours during the regular school year are 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Saturday.



The Duderstadt Center  |  734 763-3266 or 93-MEDIA
http://www.dc.umich.edu
The Duderstadt Center is an all-campus resource and it is a place where traditional and new sources of information blend with tools for synthesis, creativity, invention, and production. The combined talents of students, and information and instructional technology professionals make the center a powerful resource for the university.

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.

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