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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 390 427 IR 055 774 TITLE Michigan State Data Center Program Directory, 1994. INSTITUTION Michigan Library, Lansing. PUB DATE [953 NOTE 19p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Access to Information; *Census Figures; Data Analysis; Demography; Depository Libraries; Economic Research; *information Networks; State Programs; *Statistical Data IDENTIFIERS Bureau of the Census; *Michigan ABSTRACT The Michigan State Data Center Program, a source of statistical information on the people of Michigan and its economy, creates custom products and mapping profiles from its deposit of major decennial, economic, and agricultural products from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The Michigan State Data Center Program is an umbrella organization enhanced by a statewide network of 41 affiliates representing academic institutions, city/state agencies, community organizations, councils of government, libraries, and planning commissions. This document provides information about the participating agencies. Organized alphabetically by city, the entries uniformly give address, phone and fax numbers, hours of service, key staff, typical clientele, and any possible search fees. An appendix lists contacts and addresses for other census resources, including the U.S. Bureau of the Census, 6 Michigan census depository libraries, and 29 depository libraries not affiliated with the Michigan State Data Center. (BEW) *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ce o(Ecuci. oa Ileaciut h ann ifnru)vempnt EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) O TM% document (las boon reproduced ab recerved from U c porson or orgdnrzatron orolotatinb II o Moro, changes have beon mad(' to nrpro,0 reproduction quality Pualts of s Cis or opronons (.:Iatod rn t.rs lk 4:invent (1.1 no1 Socessanly represent cOo:r.:1( OERI pos(Onn Or poIrcy ReLbrary ofMichigan .; MICHIGAN STATE DATA CENTER PROGRAM DIRECTORY "M (N REPRODUCE THIS MAIL H:AL rrr-V, BIEN GRAN IED BY John Rumme 1 I() 11-11. DU(' ATIONAI K.SOUHCES :NI ( MINI A 1 ION t NI I r JOIST cows! AVATLAR1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Representative Michael I. Griffin, Co-Chair Representative Paul Hillegonds, Co-Chair Senator Dick Posthumus, Alternate Chair Senator John D. Cherry, Jr. RepresentativeTom Alley Senator Dan L. De Grow RepresentativeRichard Bandstra Senator Arthur J. Miller, Jr. RepresentativeFrank M. Fitzgerald Senator John D. Pridnia RepresentativePat Gagliardi Senator John J. H. Schwarz ALTERNATE MEMBERS Senator Fred Dillingham Senator Gilbert DiNello Senator Michael O'Brien Representative Jan Dolan Representative Curtis Hertel Elliott Smith, Secretary LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frances H. Pletz, Chair Hicks G. Griffiths Bonnie A. Gasperini, Vice-Chair Linda McFadden Margaret E. Auer Thomas J. Moore Senator Lana Pollack Representative Glenn Oxender Representative Dianne Byrum Senator John D. Pridnia Chief Justice Michael Cavanagh Elliott Smith represented by Dennis Donohue David L. Tate Linda Cooley Harry P. Wu LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN Jeffrey P. Johnson, Deputy State Librarian Federal Programs Division, Joan M. Groening, Director Internal Operations Division, Janet Laverty, Director Public Services Division, Susan E. Nearing, Director Technical Services Division, Kathleen Menanteaux, Director 3 INTRODUCTION This Directory is prepared and published as one of the Library of Michigan's objectives outlined in the Joint Statistical Agreement with the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Comments and suggestions about the Directory should be forwarded to the Library of Michigan. Where to go? For statistical information on the people of Michigan and its economy, the Michigan State Data Center Program is an excellent source. Participating agencies geographically cover the state and handle thousands of requests each for year for data and data analysis. Requests come from state agencies, businesses, researchers, students and community groups all over the state. The MSDCP creates custom products and mapping profiles from its deposit of major decennial, economic and agricultural products from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Who can help? The Michigan State Data Center Program is an umbrella organization with a Lead Agency: Michi- gan Information Center (in the Demographic and Statistics Unit of the Michigan Department of Management and Budget); and two Coordinating Agencies: Library of Michigan and the Michigan Metropolitan Information Center - MIMIC (in the Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State Univer- sity). The Program is enhanced by a statewide network of forty-one affiliates representing diverse assortment of public agencies. They are as follows: Academic institutions 3 City/state agencies 2 Community organizations 2 Councils of government 3 Libraries 15 Planning commissions 16 All Michigan State Data Center Program agencies routinely fill requests for population, housing or economic statistics. By prior arrangement, many affiliates can supply custom reports using Census Bureau data and locally collected information. Since fees may be charged for custom re- ports, users should request a quote. How to use this directory: This directory will enable you to locate the nearest participating agency, determine the hours of service and identify key staff. The Table of Contents (page 2) lists each agency in alphabetical order. To find an agency in a particular city, turn to the Directory itself. Other Census Resources can be found in a special section following the Directory. This section includes, the Regional Census Center, the information section of the Detroit Field Office, and participants in two related library networks: Bureau of the Census depository libraries and U.S. Government Printing Office depository libraries. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS MICHIGAN STATE DATA CENTER LIBRARIES 3-11 Central Michigan University, Charles V. Park Library 9 City of Detroit Planning and Development Department 3 CUPPAD Regional Commission 5 Delta College 11 Detroit Public Library 4 East Central Michigan Planning and Development Commission 10 Eastern Michigan University Library 11 Eastern Upper Peninsula Regional Planning and Development Commission 10 Flint Public Library 5 Genesee-Lapeer-Shiawassee (GLS) Region V 5 Grand Rapids Public Library 6 Jackson District Library 7 Library of Michigan 7 Livingston County Planning Commission 6 Macomb County Department of Planning and Economic Development 8 Michigan Department of Civil Rights 4 Michigan Information Center 7 Michigan Metropolitan Information Center (MIMIC) 4 Michigan State University, Application Programming 5 Michigan State University Libraries 5 Michigan Technological University, J. Robert Van Pelt Library 6 Monroe County Library System 8 Monroe County Planning Department 8 Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency, Inc. 3 Northeast Michigan Council of Governments 5 Northern Michigan University, Olson Library 8 Northwest Michigan Council of Governments 11 Northwestern Michigan College, Mark and Helen Oster lin Library 11 Oakland County Development and Planning Division 9 Oakland County Research Library 9 Southcentral Michigan Planning Council 10 Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) 4 Southfield Public Library 11 Southwestern Michigan Commission 3 St. Clair County Library 10 St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission 10 United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit 4 University of Michigan, Graduate Library 3 Washtenaw County Metropolitan Planning Commission 3 West Michigan Information Center (WeMIC) 9 West Michigan Regional Planning Commission 6 Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region 6 OTHER CENSUS SOURCES U.S. Bureau of the Census 14 Census Depository Libraries 14 U.S. Government Printing Office Depository Libraries Not Affiliated with the Michigan State Data Center 15-16 MICHIGAN STATE DATA CENTER PROGRAM DIRECTORY ALPENA Location: 4th Floor Northeast Michigan Community Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00 Service Agency, Inc. Staff: Bob Bixler, Associate Planner 2373 Gordon Road Ellen Rabinowitz, Senior Planner Alpena, MI 49707 517-356-3474 Clientele: County and local government, business, TELEFAX: 517-354-5909 universities, students, news media, general public Location: Check at reception desk Search Fees: Custom products vary: request a quote; Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:30 photocopy fees Staff: Carol Shafto, Community Development Director BENTON HARBOR Clientele: Elderly, handicapped and economically disadvantaged persons in the eleven- Southwestern Michigan Commission county service area, general public 185 E. Main, Suite 701 Benton Harbor, Mi 49022 Search Fees: None 616-925-1137 TELEFAX: 616-925-0288 ANN ARBOR Location: 7th Floor Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00 University of Michigan Graduate Library, Documents Center Staff: Wendy K. Walker 312 Hatcher Library North Dan McCullough Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313-764-0410 Clientele: Local government, private sector, general TELEFAX: 313-764-0259 public, economic development, non- profit organizations Location: Room 320, 3rd Floor, Hatcher North Search Fees: Fees vary for custom products/publica- Monday-Thursday, 10:00-500 and 7:00- Hours: tions 10:00 Friday, 10:00-5:00 Saturday, 12:00 noon-4:00 Sunday, 1:00-9:00 DETROIT Staff: Grace York, Head City of Detroit Planning & Denise Schoene, Student Supervisor Development Department John Downey, International Documents Data Analysis/Research