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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the application for Michigan public library certification in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of certificate you are requesting: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4. Make sure to check the corresponding box.
  3. Fill in your personal information in the 'Applicant Information' section. This includes your name, last four digits of your social security number, home phone number, email address, and home address.
  4. In the 'Education' section, provide details about your high school and any colleges or universities attended. Include the city and state, degree obtained, and year granted.
  5. Document your employment experience over the last ten years. For each position held at a library employer, indicate the number of hours worked per week, along with start and end dates.
  6. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom before submitting it via mail or fax to ensure it reaches the Certification Office.

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Yes. Youll need a library card for each library you want to borrow from. You can add multiple libraries to Libby, and you can even add multiple cards for each library.
Alternately, Michigan residents may apply online for an eCard by completing the form below. We will email the card information and password instructions to you. You can then use it to access our eResources.
Detroit Public Library Size 7,572,562 Access and use Population served 918,849 Other information22 more rows
The MeL (Michigan eLibrary), a 24/7 online library for Michigan residents. MeL Databases allow you instant access to full-text articles from tens of thousands of magazines and newspapers. Databases are available for kids, adults, and on specialized topics such as car repair and practice tests.
Featuring over 36 million ebooks, the Internet Archive is possibly the largest digital library ever created. In addition to free ebooks, its catalog includes over 778 billion web pages and millions of videos, concerts, audio files, and software programs.

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Open Library is free and open to anyone. Some features require that you have an Open Library account. You can borrow books from the Internet Archive collections. Open Library is a community initiative to build a robust, universal book catalog.
The most extensive free online library is the Internet Archive. Boasting over three million texts and over a million (each) of video and audio recordings, the Internet Archive offers a wealth of free information, including the largest repository of archived web pages, going back to 1996, through its Way Back Machine.
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