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Black book cover with the title The Drinking Man's Diet Cookbook in yellow and red
  • Juli McLoone
The Drinking Man’s Diet Cookbook by photographer Robert Cameron, offered a high-protein & hight-fat fad diet, essentially premised on the idea that eating dense calories offered satiation, while allowing space for carbohydrates in wine or cocktails. In the chapter on bread, Cameron suggests this recipe for Avocado Toast.
Library Student Ambassadors Alyssa Wakefield and Grace Tai sitting at an information table.
  • Grace Tai
The Library Ambassadors held Info Tabling sessions for all students to learn more about the services the library has to offer.
A charging Apple Iphone sitting on a yellow 3D printed phone stand. The stand is triangular; the back side has a hole for the charger, and the front side has two hooks to hold the phone while not blocking the port.
  • Kai He
Made a 3D printed phone holder with a charger port to be able to do video calls while the phone is charging.
Illustration of three people with thought or speech bubbles representing their survey feedback
  • Ben Howell
The second Library Search Benchmark Survey launched earlier this year and we gathered feedback from students, faculty, staff and library employees about finding and accessing materials through Library Search. We also measured changes in user satisfaction, ease of use, user challenges and wins from our first survey in 2022. Participation from users outside the library grew significantly and responses helped us identify clear and actionable insights we’re excited to share and act on in the coming year.
Screen capture of digital collections A to Z list, showing a search box and filters.
  • Olivier U Bahizi
Olivier Bahizi, recipient of our summer 2025 Fellowship in Library User Experience, shares insights from his study of challenges users face when navigating the U-M Library's archival and digital collections across several platforms. Key themes include difficulties in discovery and access, limitations due to metadata, and lack of awareness and information literacy about archival materials.
A Gameboy console, with an attached camera, standing on a tripod taking a picture of a sunset and city-scape from behind a chain-link fence.
  • Day Parker
A 3D printed custom Gameboy cartridge to use in trichromatic photography. Using various filters and lenses, I achieved a series of bright, pixelated images of the moon, local landscapes, and more.
A metallic silver IKEA utensil holder hanging on a white wall. The holder is a tall cup with small holes perforating the sides, and it is holding an assortment of kitchen spatulas and utensils.
  • Lia Yutong Du
My second experience with 3D printing! A 3D printed wall bracket to support a IKEA utensil holder.
A gravel path to the left of a lush garden of perennial plants.
  • Ariel Ojibway
Come see us at Harvest Fest and Earthfest, and visit us in the library for a catered talk by former student Phimmasone Owens of Refugee Garden Initiatives!
A blue poster image showcasing details of the "Footprints Recital Series". Important persons mentioned are Andrew Smith (bass-baritone) and Amanda Raymond (collaborative pianist). Sunday, May 4, 2025 @ 6PM was the given date of the event, and the First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor was the given address.
  • Andrew Smith
The project that I created was for my dissertation recital series called Footprints.
Icon of an open laptop with two, differently colored chat bubbles floating from the screen.
  • Rachel Hoster
What do library users want and need when they contact the Ask a Librarian chat service? This post describes a project to design and deliver a survey to gather information on how the library's reference service is meeting community needs. Survey results identified both demographic and service-oriented trends.