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array of square and rectangular images of collection material with handwritten text, photographs, and illustrations of various kinds
  • Martha O'Hara Conway
There's still time to apply for our research fellowships! These fellowships support researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to our special collections. Applications are due 1st of February!
Cover of The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas
  • Vicki J Kondelik
This is the first part of an immense 2800-page novel which continues the adventures of the four musketeers--Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan. As the young French king, Louis XIV, comes of age, the musketeers help restore Charles II to the English throne and become involved in the intrigues of the French court.
text block with large initial D and vines and flowers on the margin
  • Pablo Alvarez
Join us for our next Third Thursdays at the Library open house, exploring early printed books!
Frequency of Library Search Use chart
  • Ben Howell
  • Robyn Ness
The U-M Library UX + Design Team conducted a benchmark survey in late 2022 aiming to understand people’s experience with Library Search. Objectives included measuring user satisfaction, identifying audience needs, and comparing results with Harvard University’s survey using the same methodology. Survey findings guided the development of the Library Search Product Statement as well as user centered improvements such as implementing LibKey Direct-to-PDF API, and refining catalog results filters.
lines of Persian calligraphy in modified Arabic script, written on the diagonal, accented with gold and colored decorations, set in a green framed album page
  • Evyn Kropf
This post is by Sumeyra Dursun, 2023 Heid Fellow, from her research in the Islamic Manuscripts Collection. Sumeyra is a doctoral candidate in the history of Islamic arts at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul.
Screen shot for home page of the Reptile and Amphibian Audio Files collection.
  • Emma Brown
For the past year, U-M Library Digital Collections have been undergoing some big design changes. This blog post tells the story of launching and evaluating the usability of collections containing a new type of media: audio and moving images (AMI). In a research study consisting of a heuristic evaluation and 50 usability tests with a diverse group of users, the team uncovered over 20 mostly minor usability issues, recommended improvements to the interface that will be implemented in 2024 and beyond, and learned a lot about the complexity of library products along the way.
3D Printed Big House
  • Ross Michael Towbin
A 3D printed memento of the big win of Michigan against Ohio State
A picture of 3D printed goose
  • Ameilia Jing Chung
Mighty goose with an orange teal beak
The engraved album
  • Andrew James Furlotte
Engraving the cover of my friend's favorite album for his dorm room
Coasters with Cat Designs
  • Samara Steinfeld
Acrylic coasters with laser engraved hand drawn cats :)