Now
that the cold weather has arrived, many of us are probably spending more time indoors, so this is the perfect time to help your patrons discover the Michigan eLibrary. With eResources to help explore a new hobby, find the perfect eBook, reconnect with their
family history, learn a new skill, or tackle home improvement projects, patrons will find just what they need.
Whether you want to create online programming for your patrons (kids or
adults) using these ideas or simply spread the word that these eResources are available, MeL and EBSCO have the tools to support you. Here are a few EBSCO eResources from MeL’s
collection you can promote to your library users:
Now is a good time for folks to prep their cars for the winter months. Find up-to-date service, repair and maintenance information on thousands of domestic and imported vehicles.
EBSCO eBooks™
Encourage patrons to save money by downloading e-books for free via the library. MeL provides
access to EBSCO’s academic, business, public
library, K-8 and high
school e-book collections.
Hobbies & Crafts Reference Center™
Help patrons nurture their hobbies or find new projects to pass the time with articles, how-to instructions and videos on sewing, knitting, jewelry making, scrapbooking, painting, photography, hiking,
biking, baking, board games and much more. (Promotion support from EBSCO's social
media kit.)
Home Improvement Reference Center™
Remind patrons tackling home improvement and remodeling projects that they have access to reference information from leading home improvement magazines and more than 100 how-to videos on popular home
repairs. (Promotion support from EBSCO's social
media kit.)
EBSCO LearningExpress® Job & Career Accelerator
Invite those seeking work to research growth industries, take skills and interests assessments to find ideal career paths, explore more than 1,000 occupations, conduct real-time job searches, build
resumes and cover letters, and prepare for job interviews. (Promotion support from
MeL’s Promotions Toolkit.)
Inspire members of your community to begin researching their family history. They’ll be fascinated to discover U.S. Census records dating back to 1790, military records, immigration records and passenger
lists, gravestone photos and much more.
Need a refresh on eResources? Library staff looking for
professional development opportunities have access to a couple of options.
Brought to you by the MeL Team and
Tammy Ross, Senior Marketing Manager, Schools & Public Libraries,
EBSCO Information Services.
Supporting Michigan Libraries by Putting You First.
Want more information on MeL? Stay tuned for the next MeL Minute available on many Michigan library listservs, visit http://mel.org,
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MeL eResources are available to Michigan residents or for Michigan library or school access only.
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Liz Breed
Michigan eLibrary Coordinator
Library of Michigan | Michigan Department of Education
517-335-1497 | breedl@michigan.gov
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