MeL – Michigan Electronic Library March 18, 2009
Posted by Katrina Gormley in Useful Stuff, Web Resource.Tags: Online Resources
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What is MeL?? MeL is short for “Michigan eLibrary” (http://mel.org). It provides all Michigan residents with free access to online full-text articles, full-text books, digital images, and other research information at any time on the Internet. Databases are available for kids, adults, and on specialized topics such as car repair, practice tests and art images. It also provides an easy-to-use interlibrary loan system allowing Michigan residents to borrow books and other library materials for free from participating Michigan libraries.
MeL has recently unveiled a new resource — MORE: Michigan Online Resources for Educators, which allows teachers and parents to find lesson plans and curriculum aids searchable by subject and aligned to state standards.
“MeL is a project of the Library of Michigan, an agency of the Department of History, Arts and Libraries. The Library of Michigan contracts with the Michigan Library Consortium and partners with a number of Michigan organizations and institutions to provide the MeL service.” (From MeL website)
For the next couple of months the Technology Tidbits posts will be focusing on the different databases available through MeL. I will be “introducing” a different MeL database in each post — explaining what kinds of information can be found in each database and some of the different search features offered in each particular database.
~Happy Computing,
Katrina
Katrina–thank you so much for your post and those to come on MeL.org! Your readers may be interested to know that the Michigan eLibrary has a page on Facebook and a group on LinkedIn. We’d love to have you and your readers join
Warm regards,
Deb Biggs Thomas
Michigan eLibrary Coordinator
Library of Michigan