Research your family history with the library edition of the the world’s most popular consumer online genealogy resource covering North America, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and more. Unlock the story of you with sources including censuses, vital records, immigration records, family histories, military records, court and legal documents, directories, photos, obituaries and maps.
Genealogy & History
Online Resources
History Reference Source
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals and thousands of primary source documents.
This database is provided by the Michigan eLibrary (MeL).
MAP (Michigan Activity Pass)
Discover hundreds of Michigan's cultural destinations and natural attractions with your Michigan library card! You can "check out" FREE or discounted admission passes (or other exclusive offers) to hundreds of Michigan state parks, campgrounds, museums, trails, arts & cultural destinations, and more.
MAS Complete Magazines & Newspapers
Designed specifically for high school students, MAS Complete is a full-text database providing hundreds of popular high school magazines and reference books. Covering subjects such art, history, sports and music, it also includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents, plus over a million photos, maps and flags.
This database is provided by the Michigan eLibrary (MeL).
Michigan History Magazine Magazines & Newspapers
A popular history magazine geared toward professionals and enthusiasts alike, Michigan History offers a wide variety of subject matter, time frames, and perspectives while inspiring, educating, and entertaining its readers.
This database is provided by the Michigan eLibrary (MeL).
MyHeritage Library Edition
MyHeritage Library Edition is one of the largest, most internationally diverse genealogy databases of its kind. Access to billions of historical documents, millions of historical photos and other resources in thousands of databases that span the past five centuries.
This database is provided by the Michigan eLibrary (MeL).