A large Michigan newspaper collection includes both current publications and titles on microform back to the 1800s. In addition to a general reference collection, more than 300 compact discs are available online through a librarywide network.
The library's genealogy collection is one of the largest in the United States, with historical census data, ship passenger lists and related family information, particularly for states east of the Mississippi River, as well as Ontario.
The library's concentration of Michigan materials spans a number
of collections and encompasses all aspects and time periods of the state and its people.
In addition to Michigan books, periodicals, newspapers
and maps, relevant information may be found in genealogical
resources, and state and federal government documents.
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The Library of Michigan is the official state library agency for Michigan.
On October 1, 2001 the Library became part of the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL).
Library collections housed at the Michigan Library and Historical
Center and at the Law Library in downtown Lansing total more than
3 million hardcover books, bound periodical volumes and government
documents. Extensive files of newspapers and other items in microform
raise the collection total to more than 5.6 million items stored on more than
27 miles of shelving.
Updated 09/19/2005