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Book cover of profile view of Black woman against a blue background. Woman is wearing a yellow earring shaped like an afro pick comb with a resistance fist as the handle.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Over the next couple of months, I’m going to post some new additions to the Library’s OverDrive Collection. Enjoy some summer rest and relaxation reading with the following books.
Cover of The Satapur Moonstone by Sujata Massey
  • Vicki J Kondelik
The Satapur Moonstone is a mystery featuring Perveen Mistry, a female lawyer in 1920s India. Perveen travels through the jungle to the princely state of Satapur to settle a dispute between the mother and grandmother of the ten-year-old maharaja over the boy's education. While there, she discovers a web of intrigue. The maharaja's mother thinks that someone is trying to poison her son, and that his older brother's death was no accident. Perveen confirms her suspicions, and realizes the boy is in danger. Will she be able to save him in time?
Book cover featuring a color photograph of two men embracing, their backs turned from the camera.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
June is Pride Month! Check out some of the LGBTQA+ books in the Library's OverDrive Collection.
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  • Ellen Mary Schlegelmilch
U-M Library’s universal header is the light gray bar at the top of the library website and Library Search that aims to help people recognize that they’re on a U-M Library website, and links to our different sites and services through the “Explore” menu. In the fall of 2020, the Design System Team conducted remote usability testing that helped us to understand people’s experiences and identify opportunities for improvement.
Book cover with green background and pink vertical bar on the lefthand side. Black and white photograph of hands typing on a typewriter with a color blue and black piece of paper coming out with the book's title and author.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
Over the next couple of months, I’m going to post some recent additions to the Library’s OverDrive Collection. Enjoy some casual summer reading with these fiction titles.
Sticky note of a light bulb pinned on a cork board.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
This blog post reflects on the work of students to explore the collection-related needs of undergraduate students, through surveys and interviews.
Person playing Pac-Man
  • Val Waldron
The University of Michigan is offering a rich variety of game-related courses during the Summer and Fall 2021 terms, so we thought we'd highlight them here as well as on our research guide as you're choosing courses. If you're looking for ideas on how to play games online, we'd recommend taking a look at the Online Games page on our research guide.
Cover of Murder in Old Bombay by Nev March
  • Vicki J Kondelik
Murder in Old Bombay is the first in a new mystery series by Nev March, set in colonial India in 1892. The main character, Captain Jim Agnihotri, is a wounded Anglo-Indian army officer who learns about the murder of two women from a prominent family while he is recovering in the hospital and reading the newspapers. After leaving the hospital, Jim uses the techniques of his hero, Sherlock Holmes, to help the family find the murderer. Along the way, he falls in love with the daughter of the family, even though their marriage is forbidden because of their differences in race and caste. Jim's investigation takes him all over India, and you learn many details about life in India in the late 19th century.
Blue tint photograph of an Asian American man splashing water on his face.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, check out contemporary Asian American writing available through the Library's OverDrive Collection.
  • Philip A Hallman
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) in conjunction with HBO Max will present Dogfight (1991), directed by Nancy Savoca, as part of its annual film festival this month. Savoca, whose papers were donated to the University of Michigan, is part of the library's Screen Arts Maverick & Makers collection.