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First page of Aschenputtel, with black and white illustration of Cinderella serving her stepsisters above the title
  • Juli McLoone
Our last Fairy Tale Friday recounted Hans Christian Andersen’s The Red Shoes - a story about a girl whose vanity led to the loss of her feet and, ultimately, her life. Footwear features prominently again in today’s fairy tale. However, unlike Karen’s cursed dancing shoes, Aschenputtel finds that her golden slippers are the vehicle of her own reward and of revenge against her cruel stepsisters.
Galileo zoom
  • Athena Jackson
The Special Collections Library Image Bank is a repository intended to capture the digitized images of Special Collections materials in the public domain created for incidental requests — such as those from patrons or from curatorial staff for outreach initiatives.
Photograph of Anne Waldman
  • Juli McLoone
In culmination of this year’s Poetry at Literati series, Anne Waldman, whose papers are part of the U-M Special Collections Library, will be performing tonight with fellow poet Anne Carson at 7:30pm at Ann Arbor’s Literati Bookstore (124 E. Washington). Anne Waldman is renowned for her dynamic poetry performances, which are intended "to conjure states of mind and possibilities, and to wake people up to poetry as an active condition. As an experience in and of itself."
Skew in a Google-digitized volume in HathiTrust
  • Kat Hagedorn
This is a re-posting of a HathiTrust blog post. HathiTrust receives well over a hundred inquiries every month about quality problems with page images or OCR text of volumes in HathiTrust. That’s the bad news. The good news is that in most of these cases, there is something they can do about it. A new blog post is intended to shed some light on the thinking and practices about quality in HathiTrust.
Watermark of stag leaping over pond in front flyleaf of Isl. Ms. 508
  • Evyn Kropf
This Wednesday's watermark feature: stag motifs in watermarked papers from the Islamic Manuscripts Collection.
Title Page: Pseudo Ramon Llull. Tractatus brevis et eruditus, de conservatione vitae; Liber secretorum seu quintae essentiae. Augsburg: Lazarus Zetnerus, 1616
  • Pablo Alvarez
Here is a fascinating story of how we learned that the Special Collections Library holds a volume formerly owned by one of the most important figures in the history of science, Isaac Newton.
Cover of The Guest Cat by Takashi Hiraide
  • Vicki J Kondelik
The Guest Cat by Takashi Hiraide is a beautifully written short novel about a couple living in a quiet neighborhood in Tokyo, who come to love the neighbors' cat, who visits them every day. Through their love for the cat, they come to love each other better as well.
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  • Val Waldron
For our Top 10 list in April, Mario Kart presented a strong front, as well as the usual contenders. When we look at the most popular games during Winter term, all of the newer systems dominated the list, with FIFA 15 being played nearly three times more than the game that came in second place.