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Dark green leather book cover, with title stamped in gold: Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information for Everybody. Gold border also stamped around the edges, with patent medicine bottles in corners
  • Juli McLoone
We are excited to announce a special collaboration between the Special Collections Research Center, the William L. Clements Library, and the students of ALA 264 Much Depends on Dinner. From April 17 to May 8th, you will be able to find culinary history across campus on Diag Boards and Campus Bus Signs. To see all five selected items together, scroll through this blog post or visit the Shapiro Screens (April 16-May 7) on the first floor of the Shapiro Library.
Vinyl Cut on the T-shirt
  • Jessica Marie Beck
Vinyl cutting using a machine and a Cricut to create precise cuts on vinyl material, typically for the purpose of creating T-shirt graphics.
Cover of A Fiancée's Guide to First Wives and Murder by Dianne Freeman
  • Vicki J Kondelik
In this highly entertaining Victorian mystery novel, the heroine, the American-born Frances Wynn, Countess of Harleigh, is engaged to her beloved George, her partner in crime solving, when a mysterious woman shows up, claiming to be married to George. He denies it, but then the woman ends up murdered in Frances' garden. Can Frances and George clear their names and go on with their wedding?
Close-up view of an Odyssey 2 Gaming system
  • David S Carter
The University of Michigan Library's Computer & Video Game Archive (CVGA) is seeking to fill up to three positions for CVGA Special Projects Residency in the areas of Game Preservation and Accessible/Adaptive Gaming for the Spring/Summer 2023 (May - August 2023).
caucasian presenting man with tan shirt and headphones in profile with stone wall visible behind
  • Philip A Hallman
Join us next Friday 14 April 3-5 pm in the Hatcher Gallery for an event with writer and director John Sayles! Sayles will kick off the Bilmes Visiting Filmmaker series by sharing items of interest he discovered while looking through the archives of fellow maverick directors Orson Welles and Robert Altman.
Comparison of the robot with the original camera mount (left) and custom mount (right)
  • Justin Jin Ng
  • Jubilee Wang
Robotics students use easy 3D-printing tools to add important functionality to their autonomous fire-rescuing robot project.
partially open book with red and black structure folding out from it
  • Jamie Lausch Vander Broek
  • Amy Crist
Join the Special Collections Research Center in Hatcher next Tuesday (11 April) at 4 pm for our final After Hours open house of the Winter term, exploring a selection of moveable books!
Cover of A Lady's Guide to Mischief and Murder by Dianne Freeman
  • Vicki J Kondelik
This is a delightful mystery novel set in Victorian England, featuring Frances Wynn, an American heiress who married a British aristocrat, and whose husband was murdered in the first book in the series. In this one, she goes to a country house owned by the family of her partner in crime-solving, to attend her sister's wedding. A series of accidents happens to the guests, but Frances realizes they're not accidental at all. Who will be the next victim?
Photo of a table and paperwork for focus group interviews.
  • Lulu Zhou
In Fall 2022, the Library Environments department began a pilot of two designated “zoned” spaces in response to user feedback asking for more information about what to expect from a study space. We conducted focus groups and integrated participatory design to learn about how users are perceiving and experiencing these labeled spaces.
A beige Tote bag with a cute Penguin with Phi Sigma Rho on the top
  • Garima P Shah
The Student used the vinyl cutter to transfer the simple plain bags from amazon to limited edition fancy bags! Simple move, huge difference!