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1817 Michigans first public library, City Library of Detroit, was opened by Rev. John Monteith (probably the first Michigan librarian) on a membership share basis. Detroit Public Library became a free public library in 1865.
Detroit Public Library Size 7,572,562 Access and use Population served 918,849 Other information22 more rows
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.
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.
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Administered by the Library of Michigan in partnership with Michigans libraries of all types, the Michigan eLibrary will provide all Michigan residents with free access to online full-text articles, full-text books, digital images, and other valuable research information at any time via the Internet; and provide an
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