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Test Tube Upper View
  • Bhanuz Dechayont
I created a lid of my sample test tube for my experiment.
Close up of a plant, lupins perennis, with multiple bell-shaped purple flowers.
  • Ariel Ojibway
How I Learned (at this ripe old age) To Trust Myself - And You Should Too!
Model Plane
  • Alexander Darius Bidari
I printed a terrific model plane!
Cover image for My Gender Workbook
  • Evan Gomish
Dive into pride month with fiction and non-fiction books that explore the varied experiences of LGBTQ+ people! Each of these titles is available online through the University of Michigan library catalog.
Upper View of the Pant
  • Alexandria L Balde
I used the Sewing Machine in SDL to do a simple hem on a pair of birthday Pants.
an image of the blogs.lib homepage with a chat bot overlaid
  • Eliot Scott
Finding legitimate use cases for Artificial Intelligence on the Library Blogs site proved to be difficult after four experiments. Tests include running Hugging Face, Ollama with two different LLMs, U-M Maizey and Google NotebookLM. Costs of AI in maintenance, storage and processing, as well as environmental concerns were deemed too high and outweigh the benefits and value added to the site.
Front View Of Tooth Vase
  • Christina Kim
I 3d printed a giant Tooth Vase in the Design Lab!
A diverse group of students in business casual stand on stairs for a photo
  • Aiswarya Saravanan
The Initiative Team through M-HEAL details their process of creating portable, inexpensive, and safe bassinets that are able to incubate newborns. Through feedback from medical personnel and library staff, they are able to improve future versions of the bassinet and its associated baby carrier to combat neonatal hypothermia.
Yung-hui Chou
  • Liangyu Fu
Welcome Yung-hui Chou, our new Chinese Studies Librarian.
Members of the Student Library Engagement Ambassador Team (9 individuals) stand and sit around the Shapiro Library sign
  • Elizabeth Shalanda Whitmore
  • Amira Said
From events to social media outreach, the Student Library Engagement Ambassadors highlight underutilized library resources to the U-M community. Elizabeth and Amira, two recent graduates from the University of Michigan, recount the past year as experienced Ambassadors.