Harlan Hatcher University Library
The University Graduate Library is the main depository for Near Eastern
Collections. The collections which are maintained and supervised by
a Near Eastern bibliographer, contain more than 329,785 monograph
titles, 1,158 serial titles, and 32 current newspapers. Of these titles,
approximately 195,000 are in the languages of Middle East and North
Africa: Hebrew, Persian, Arabic, Armenian, Turkish and several others.
Particular collection strengths lie in ancient and modern history
of Near East, modern
Arabic
and Hebrew literature, Hebrew Bible, the ancient Near East, and politics
of Near East. A Near Eastern Reference Room is maintained in the library,
containing important encyclopedias, dictionaries, bibliographies,
and other reference works, and also provides study space for Near
Eastern Studies students. For more information, visit the Near
Eastern Division and the Harlan
Hatcher University Library websites.
Computing Center
The University of Michigan's computing resources are among the
best in the world. As a U-M student, you will have access to state-of-the-art
technology and the opportunity to learn from knowledgeable faculty
and staff. All students have access to computers, printers, and software;
free computer workshops; consultants to help answer your questions;
and network services such as email, Internet access, and access to
the University Library's electronic card catalog. For more information
on the University's computing services, visit the Information
Technology Division website.
Kelsey Museum
The
Kelsey Museum
of Ancient and Medieval Archaeology houses collections from the Mediterranean
area and the Near East. Materials from Egypt, Iraq, Greece, Cyprus,
and Syria are included among these, most notable are the exhibits from
the Michigan excavations at Karanis in Egypt and Seleucia in Iraq.