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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Library of Michigan application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A: Project Information. Fill in the program fiscal year, project title, LSTA funds requested, and any in-kind contributions. Ensure that the total project cost is accurately calculated.
  3. Move to Section B: Applicant Information. Provide details about your library including name, type, URL, director's contact information, and legislative district information.
  4. In Section C: Project Administration, complete all required fields regarding fiscal agency and grant administration contacts.
  5. Proceed to Section D: Project Partners. List all collaborating organizations and their contact details.
  6. For Section E: Project Proposal, address each topic outlined such as project overview, purpose, target population needs, objectives, methods and activities. Use clear headings for organization.
  7. Complete Sections F through K as applicable for federal reporting purposes and budget summaries.
  8. Finally, review your application against the checklist provided at the end of the document to ensure completeness before submission.

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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.
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.

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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
If you dont have a library card yet, your library may have instructions or an easy way to get one directly from Libby. At the top of the librarys home screen in Libby, tap I Would Like A Card then Visit Library Website or Use My Phone Number and follow the prompts.

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