Lisa Carter
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University of Michigan Dean of Libraries, University Librarian. Connecting for broader impact. Persistence of vision was taken.
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Librarian support during research consultations provided a foundation for success for this lifesaving student project that received a mini-grant from the U-M Library. M-HEAL: The Initiative's External Design Review blogs.lib.umich.edu/node/49474
Up for a suggestion for summer reading (or viewing)? This University of Michigan Press memoir by William Walter Scott, III. has been reissued as an open access ebook (fulcrum.org/concern/monogr…) and you can watch a panel discussion about the book (lib.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/t/1_d01k…)
16th - 18th century maps by some of Europe’s most influential cartographers on display through August 25 in the Clark Maps Library! Highlights from the Dr. Stevo Julius Collection U-M Library lib.umich.edu/visit-and-stud…
Being Human in the Academy: Celebrating 10 Years of Experiments in Collaborative Humanities U-M Library lib.umich.edu/visit-and-stud…
Human rights are top of mind these days. If you have the chance, come by and see these fifteen linocuts, each representing an article from theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights: Linocuts by Meredith Stern U-M Library lib.umich.edu/visit-and-stud…
Maps, maps, maps! If you are in Ann Arbor this fall, stop by and check out this U-M Library exhibit which presents maps, plans, architectural drawings, proposals, and photographs of the University of Michigan campus throughout its evolution! #annarbor lib.umich.edu/visit-and-stud…
MI readers love University of Michigan Press books! Most voracious readers are in Redford Township (Redford Township District Library) but the "Read Michigan" has impacted every county in the state. With Lyrasis , "Read Michigan" is a collaboration between us, MSU Press, and Wayne State University Press. ebc.press.umich.edu/stories/2025-0…
Come explore some lesser known but vibrant corners of our U-M Library collections, as we highlight languages with smaller speaking communities such as Ladino, Kurdish, and Sorbian, this Thursday, as part of our Third Thursday program. lib.umich.edu/visit-and-stud…
Maps U-M Library will have on display include German intelligence maps and photographs, and top secret Allied plans for D-Day. This Third Thursday! Eighty Years Since the End of World War II lib.umich.edu/visit-and-stud…