WebSpecial Collections and Archives Art, Architecture, and Engineering Library Special Collections Rare, fragile, and limited editions of materials related to art and architecture, Ask a Librarian. With generous support from Thomas Buhr, these selected materials from the William B. Mershon papers provide unique documentation of outdoor recreation and conservation efforts in Michigan during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Michigan Daily Digital Archives - University of Michigan The images in this collection are in the public domain but please attribute access and use of these digitized maps to the Stephen S. Clark Library, University of Michigan Libraries. Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., a noted businessman and civic leader, chaired the New Detroit Committee in the aftermath of the city's 1967 uprising. ARRAY(0x559f815e0b60);ARRAY(0x559f815e0c08);ARRAY(0x559f815e0cb0);ARRAY(0x559f815e0d28), Archives and Manuscripts;General and Comparative Literature;United States History;Information Science, foreign:https://findingaids.lib.umich.edu/repositories/scrc, Special Collections Research Center Finding Aids, text:Special Collections Research Center Finding Aids. Scrapbook from the Delta Delta Delta sorority at the University of Michigan. Architecture,Photographs,Visual Resources Collections, ARRAY(0x559f815c4348);ARRAY(0x559f815c43f0);ARRAY(0x559f815c4480);ARRAY(0x559f815c4468);ARRAY(0x559f815c45e8), Architecture;Music;Photographs and Pictorial Works;Religious Studies;Czech and Slovak Studies, Arts;General Information Sources;Humanities;International Studies, foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/o/organs1ic, Organs and Churches of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic, text:Organs and Churches of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?c=palmers. The records include such information as collection date, collection location, species collected, and related information. This digital collection describes sixty-one magical amulets formerly owned by Campbell Bonner, professor of Greek at the University of Michigan from 1907 to 1945. WebAUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS include photographs, and yearbooks of the senior high and kindergarten through fifth grade. Utley wrote about physical health and mental acuity, and noted some trends amongst his subjects. James Burrill Angell was the third (and longest serving) President of the University of Michigan, holding the office from 1871-1909. The Art, Architecture & Engineering Library (AAEL) Special Collections has a growing collection of artists' books in its holdings. Follow this link to the U-M Library Catalog Search catalog to see other student publications available in both print and online. These are the permanent historical records of actions taken by the University of Michigan Board of Regents. Specimens that have an image associated with the record, such as a label data image, are included here. To access results, tab to navigate, enter to select, esc to dismiss. Most of our databased or digitized records currently are of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets), Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), and Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, and ants). Humanities Text Initiative,Non-English Text Collections,Science and Technology, foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/u/umhistmath, University of Michigan Historical Math Collection, text:University of Michigan Historical Math Collection, Art History / Works of Art;Photographs;Artifact Collections Held by University of Michigan. This is a searchable collection of over 700 photographs of Saline, Michigan. There are also materials about the civil rights movement of the 1960s and the anti-apartheid and divestment movements of the 1980s. This is the full-text edition of the TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) Guidelines written with contributions by C.M. Image Digital Collections are Getting a Modern Interface! The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology (UMMZ) Mollusk Division incorporates approximately 5 million specimens and has long ranked amongst the most important freshwater and land snail collections in North America. These letters touch on a wide variety of topics, including domestic politics and foreign affairs; relations with European powers; the Barbary Wars and other naval matters; the Aaron Burr conspiracy; Washington, D. C., society; Mitchill's scientific endeavors and sample collection; and his family life and travel plans. This resource is a fully searchable collection of the Proceedings of the National Conference on Social Welfare. Yearbooks This collection represents the digital media available on the project website. Phase II funded the completion of about 40,000 titles, of which about 35,000 have been released to date, the remainder slowly working their way through the production pipeline. The Special Collections Research Center Image Bank is a repository intended to capture the digitized images of Special Collections materials in the public domain created for incidental requests such as those from patrons or from curatorial staff for outreach initiatives. Infographic-like presentation of key data. ARRAY(0x559f815d9c28);ARRAY(0x559f815d9cd0), foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/adams. Short summary of the university's history. This collection contains over 16,000 high quality digital images of works in the collections of the University of Michigan Museum of Art. Short summary of the U-M Dearborn campus history. ARRAY(0x559f815adab0);ARRAY(0x559f815adb58), foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/chase. This database contains the full-text of 54 African-American poets writing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and, through their writings, provides a unique portrait of early America. WebThe MSU Yearbooks have gone through many different iterations over the years including class albums from the late 19th century, Harrows from 1887-1889, various titles from 1896-1907, Wolverines from 1910-1975, and Red Cedar Logs from 1976 to the present day. Containing over 500 documentation records and approximately 4,800 images (prints, color slides, digital images, and microfilms), the archive represents almost four decades of manuscript study in libraries, museums, and private collections throughout the world. The handwritten originals have full transcriptions that are searchable with subjects. ARRAY(0x559f815c3e38);ARRAY(0x559f815c3ee0);ARRAY(0x559f815c3f88), foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/potter, Architecture;Photographs;Visual Resources Collections. It contains physical descriptions and bibliographic information about the papyri and other written materials, as well as digital images and English translations of many of these texts. He originally assembled this collection to support investigation of Indigenous clothing, dress, artifacts, and weapons related to various tribes, historic events, and sacred rituals. The EEBO-TCP corpus consists of the lightly encoded transcriptions of works drawn from the EEBO collections known as Short Title Catalogues I and II (based on the Pollard & Redgrave and Wing short title catalogs respectively), as well as the Thomason Tracts and the Early English Books Tract Supplement collections. This collection is comprised of seventy muster rolls and 15 additional letters and documents of the German regiments employed by the British to fight in the American Revolutionary War. The Making of Ann Arbor Text collection comprises the text portion of the collection and includes digitized versions of local histories, city directories, and atlases that can be keyword searched as well as read page by page. The collections of letters are strongest for what was going on the war front with less information about activities of those who remained behind. Over the course of his presidency, the University of Michigan faculty increased from 35 to 400, the student body expanded fivefold to more than 5,000, and the school's budget increased nearly ten times to more than $1,000,000. Diary entries might be brief comments about daily weather conditions or detailed descriptions of camp life and battles participated in. These images are primarily intended for learners and instructors of the Turkish language. The Bentley's yearbook collection is almost entirely available online. ARRAY(0x559f814e11c0);ARRAY(0x559f814e5c80);ARRAY(0x559f814e5d28);ARRAY(0x559f814e5da0);ARRAY(0x559f814e5e30), Archives and Manuscripts;Asian Languages and Cultures;General and Comparative Literature;Religious Studies;South Asian Studies, foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/atharvavedaic, /lib/colllist/thumbnails/atharvavedaic.jpg. The collection of railroad material consists of over 14,000 items relating to American, Canadian, Mexican, British, French, German, and Russian railroad companies and their rolling stock. This collection contains over 30,000 books that were scanned for preservation purposes from the University of Michigan Library collections, on all topics. It is complemented by the Making of Ann Arbor Image collection which contains a growing accumulation of online visual representations of life in Ann Arbor since its founding. ARRAY(0x559f815967e0);ARRAY(0x559f81596888), foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/g/germanaux, German Auxiliaries Muster Rolls, 1776-1786, text:German Auxiliaries muster rolls 1776-1786. Images included people, buildings, homes, events, celebrations and other subjects. foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/r/rept1ic, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Reptiles and Amphibians Radiographs, text:UMMZ Reptiles and Amphibians Radiographs, ARRAY(0x559f81615890);ARRAY(0x559f81615950), foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/amph1ic, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Reptiles and Amphibians Type Specimens, text:UMMZ Reptiles and Amphibians Type Specimens. ARRAY(0x559f815a3c48);ARRAY(0x559f815a3cf0), foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/holsteinfam, Holstein Family Account and Commonplace Book, 1753-1831, text:Holstein Family Account and Commonplace Book, 1753-1831. University of Michigan The course was taught by Professors N.H. Steneck and M.L. foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/g/genpub. This collection contains catalog records, some accompanied by digital images, exported from the Fungus Collection's specimen collection. The Alfred Hussey Collection: Japan's Constitution Slides collection, Jinken Sengen (), contains a set of slides commemorating the enactment of Japan's constitution. It cites quotations demonstrating the use of each word defined to illustrate development of its usage and meaning. The African American and African Diaspora Collection is comprised of individual letters, documents, and other manuscript items from the William L. Clements Library relating to slavery, abolition movements, and various aspects of African American life, largely dating between 1781 and 1865. Originally a Center, the unit was formally recognized as a department of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts in 2011. foreign:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/daas, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies (University of Michigan) Records, text:Department of Afroamerican and African Studies (University of Michigan) Records, text:Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. This digitized collection contains materials relating to the founding of the University, including the original draft of the act to establish the "Catholepistemiad"; a table explaining meaning of names of professorships; and correspondence, reports, and minutes documenting the early years of the University (with papers drafted or signed by Augustus B. Woodward, John Monteith, and William Woodbridge). The books record the sales in each port, including enslaved Africans, fabric, and sugar, and contain details on seamen's wages and instructions to the captain for the treatment of enslaved persons. This collection contains the original page images of the 1865 volume of American magazine Harper's Weekly. The material is presented in chronological order, and the dates shown in the headings are the dates of the documents or events. Included are general orders from a moving headquarters, standing orders, brigade orders, regimental orders, morning orders, after orders, and memoranda. The Law School does not publish a yearbook every year. The materials held in this library can be found via our Library Catalog Searchbut the Bentley'sselection of catalogs and databases, including finding aids and guides, is a good place to browse. The records include such information as scientific name, common name, collector and collection date, locality, and preparation type. While not a complete repository for every image, it showcases a digitized sampling of the materials available within the Library's holdings. The University of Michigan, An Encyclopedic Survey is a rich and particularly detailed source for the history of the university from its origins in Detroit in 1817, through the first century of its operation in Ann Arbor with updates extending the history through 1975.
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