COVID-19: AAEL & Duderstadt Closed

Following Governor Whitmer's executive order to close places of public accommodation, the Duderstadt Center and all U-M Library buildings have closed to all visitors as of Monday, March 16 at 3pm.
Following Governor Whitmer's executive order to close places of public accommodation, the Duderstadt Center and all U-M Library buildings have closed to all visitors as of Monday, March 16 at 3pm.
Join us on Monday, Feb. 24th at noon in the Materials Collection (AAEL 2nd Floor) to hear about the research of Prof. Brian Love (MSE). He will speak about his research on extracting fibrous plant residues from agricultural biomasses, such as coffee, to make other continuous fibers.
The engineering librarians at the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library are pleased to announce that some engineering textbooks for the Winter 2020 semester are available to you in full text online through Library subscriptions.
Starting November 1 the University of Michigan Library has access to the new version of chemistry database SciFinder — SciFinder-n. In fact, both will be accessible to our users with the same login and password information.
Please join the engineering librarians for a series of 30-minute workshops at the Duderstadt Center this semester, on topics such as Data Visualization, document creation with LaTeX, and finding funding for your research.
What is fair use and why is it so important for scholarship, expression, inquiry, and more? Join us for a conversation with Melissa Levine, Director of the U-M Library’s Copyright Office. Lunch will be provided. Duderstadt RM 1180 on Thursday, March 21, 2019 at noon.
The Art, Architecture & Engineering Library presents a series of workshops from the US Patent & Trademark Office, led by Managing Attorney Craig Morris from the Office of the Commissioner for Trademarks.
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