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Results for Date: August 2008
The wall
  • David S Carter
The wall for our Computer & Video Game Archive room was installed yesterday afternoon. Here are a few pictures.
Sega Master System games
  • David S Carter
Here are a few more pictures of items we've had donated to the game archive over the past few weeks.
Newer games
  • David S Carter
A couple of days ago we received the first batch of new games that have made their way through acquisitions -> cataloging -> labelling. We received another large tote full of games today, so there's plenty more to come. I've started an RSS feed for the video games that arrive.
CVGA space
  • David S Carter
Sorry it's been so long between updates. But things have been happening with new archive. The space is coming along nicely. Last week the wiring was completed and the furniture assembled.
  • Perry Willett
There are three ways to find MBooks in Mirlyn, the U-M online catalog.
  • Albert Bertram
The Library's Electronic Access Unit expressed an interest in making Mirlyn's list of electronic newspapers easier to browse. I'm happy to say that working with my colleagues in the EA Unit, we have developed a tool to do just this from the Library's website.
  • David S Carter
Very busy this past week: Ordered lots of stuff: games, consoles, displays, controllers, etc. Should start arriving in the next week or two. Fielded questions from folks in cataloging and acquisitions. We're doing lots of things that fall outside the normal work flow so many decisions have to be made.
  • Perry Willett
Many people have asked us about the languages available in MBooks. In particular, they want to know if Google is providing searchable text for non-Western languages or difficult scripts. Most Western European languages have been available from the beginning of the project, but here are some examples of books in languages that Google has added in the past few years.