The Michigan eLibrary (MeL) is an information gateway to selected Internet resources, hundreds of full-text magazines and newspapers and over 10,000 electronic books. Free to residents of Michigan (requiring a Michigan Driver's License or State ID to log on from home or work), you can connect to articles from over 1600 popular, business, and health magazines and newspapers. You can also read over 10,000 ebooks on a variety of non-fiction topics. If you do not have a Michigan Driver's License or State ID, you can access MeL at any Michigan non-profit library (school, public, public university).
MeL provides access to a core set of electronic resources over the Internet. The resources contained in MeL's 'virtual library' are selected and evaluated by librarians and are designed to be a comprehensive electronic information tool for the state's libraries, schools and citizens.
Over $3.6 million dollars worth of resources have been purchased for Michigan residents by the Library of Michigan with funding from the State of Michigan and the federal LSTA program.
To connect to MeL, go to the Michigan eLibrary Logon Page (MeL)
For more information on the Michigan eLibrary, go to the
Michigan eLibrary (MeL) Home Page
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