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MeL is the Michigan eLibrary, an anywhere, anytime library for Michigan residents. About MeL - MeL history, funding, and administration Using MeLMeL is compatible with most popular and up-to-date Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. You must have javascript turned on and you must have cookies enabled. MeL can be used from a Michigan library or from home. Login requires a valid library card from a participating MeLCat library OR a Michigan driver's license OR state identification number. MeL does not retain information on the use of drivers' license numbers or Michigan ID numbers. See our Privacy Policy for more information. If you have trouble logging in or using MeL, please contact your local library. MeL ContentMeLCat is a statewide catalog of items held in participating libraries. These items include books, CDs, DVDs, scores, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Participating libraries can borrow materials held by other libraries that are also part of MeLCat. MeLCat has hundreds of participating libraries, but not all libraries in Michigan participate. See the List of Participating MeLCat Libraries. There is also detailed MeLCat search help available. To see what you have requested through MeLCat, click on MyMeL at the top of any MeL page. MeL Databases are commercial databases purchased by the Library of Michigan for all Michigan residents. Databases contain millions of articles from magazines, newspapers, and journals. They also contain specialized information and types of materials such as test preparation, online lessons, eBooks, multimedia clips, images, almanacs, and encyclopedia entries. Use MeL databases when doing research for a paper, researching diseases and health, to find statistics, and many, many more uses. Your local librarian can help you make the best use of MeL Databases. MeL Best of the Web are librarian selected and recommended Web sites focusing on Michigan resources and items of interest to Michigan residents. Finding Information in MeLUse MeL Multisearch Another search option is the MeL Multisearch. This search allows you to choose multiple databases and limit to specific fields. MeL Multisearch uses the broadcast search method. Only Michigan residents and libraries can use the Multisearch. First, check the databases you want to include in your search. You can choose them separately or you can choose pre-selected groupings. There are three text boxes for your terms. You may use one, two, or three. Each box lets you choose the field in which your term will be searched.
Keywords will search all of the fields, title only in the titles, author only in the authors, and subject only in the subjects. If you have more than one term, you will need to choose an "operator:"
And means all terms must be present. If you have more than two terms, the order of your operators becomes important. This is labeled, "Construct search as:" on the MeL Multisearch page. The asterisk symbolizes the operator. (Term1 * Term2) * Term3 e.g. (Red AND White) OR Blue If you have less than three terms, leave the radio button set to the first option, which is the default setting. Examples: (wolverines AND Michigan) NOT sportsand you would check the first option If you want to find a book about Latino or Hispanic students you would construct a search that looks like this with the second box selected: Student AND (Latino OR Hispanic)This search could also be expressed as: (Latino OR Hispanic) AND Studentwith the first box selected. Search MeLCat Type words in the box on the Quick MeLCat Search screen. Unless you select a different type of search, your words will be searched as a phrase in the keyword index. You can change the type of search to author (last name should be entered first) or title or series title. To do other types of searches, click on the type of search from the list provided under "Other Searches." More in-depth MeLCat search help is also available. FAQIf I use my driver's license to access a MeL database, will the Dept. of Motor Vehicles be able to locate me over some old parking tickets?
What does PDF mean after the name of a Web site entry or in a database results list? Can I email articles to myself? How about other people? How do you log in to LearningExpressLibrary? I keep trying from home, but it won't let me in. How do I know which database to use? Why can't I get this eBook I found in MeLCat? Why don't I see my library in the drop-down list on MeLCat or in the list of MeLCat Participating Libraries? How can I find out what the status is of items I requested through MeLCat? I'm a librarian who wants to know more about MeL. Can you direct me to more technical information? | ||||||||||||||
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