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Turfgrass Information Center

The Turfgrass Information Center (TIC), a specialized unit at the Michigan State University Libraries (MSU), contains the most comprehensive publicly available collection of turfgrass educational materials in the world. TIC has over 100,000 records in its primary database, the Turfgrass Information File (TGIF).

In the 1960s, the Michigan State University (MSU) Library began to collect printed turfgrass materials. In 1968, the personal collection of the late O.J. Noer, pioneer turf agronomist, was added to the library holdings through the O.J. Noer Foundation. Today, the combined collection is recognized as the most extensive public collection of turfgrass material in existence.

Between 1983 and 1992, the United States Golf Association (USGA) Turfgrass Research Program supported the development of the USGA Turfgrass Information File (TGIF). Using the Noer Collection as a foundation, TGIF was designed to systematically inventory published turf research and make the bibliographic information available via a computerized database.

The TGIF database is now accessible online through the World Wide Web. With over 100,000 searchable items using over 300,000 keywords, these resources cover the full scope of the turfgrass industry.

This database monitors over 320 journals and magazines, research reports, and conference proceedings. In addition, the database includes records for extension bulletins, books and book chapters, technical reports, theses and dissertations, web documents, published Q & As, scanned golf course plans, and video interviews with selected members of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, sample photographs from the Noer/Milorganite® Division MMSD Image Collection, and more!.

The Turfgrass Information Center, the administrative unit that was created to manage and grow the Turfgrass Information File, has four primary functions:

1. Collect and preserve published and unpublished materials relating to turfgrass science, culture, and the management of turfgrass-based facilities, such as golf courses, parks, sports fields, lawns, sod farms, roadsides, institutional grounds, and other managed landscapes.

2. Provide and improve precise and structured online access to the collection, as well as available electronic and other turfgrass-related resources, via the World Wide Web.

3. Assist users of the collection and online system, by helping them to identify and locate materials that meet their needs.

4. Provide user workspace and cooperative electronic infrastructure in support of turfgrass scholarships.



Michigan Turfgrass Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. P.O. Box 27156, Lansing, MI 48909

The Michigan Turfgrass Foundation exists to promote safe, healthy turf surfaces for all Michigan residents.

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Office: +1 517 392 5003

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PO BOX 27156

LANSING, MI 48909

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