Star in Your Own READ Poster!
READ at the Kohl Center! READ on the Terrace! Today marks the beginning of a very, very important week: it’s National Library Week! Libraries and librarians have a powerful and positive impact on the...
View ArticleCelebrate Poetry Month and Go Big Read with This New Exhibit
Memorial Library invites all to join in a unique conversation inspired by this year’s Go Big Read book, Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being. The exhibit runs through May 9th in the first floor...
View Article2014 Symposium on the Book: Bibliography, Collections, and the History of...
This article was written by Robin E. Rider, History of Science & Special Collections Librarian, for the Spring 2014 Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries newsletter. Please note that Rider’s article...
View ArticleLibrarians Who Gladly Spend Their Weekends in Jail
(Credit to original article) Today UW–Madison News published an article by Sean Kirkby featuring the work and success of the Jail Library Group, a student volunteer-run organization that serves the...
View ArticleThe CCBC Shows Us How Far Children’s Literature Has to Go
Photo Credit: Meg Schiebel, Children’s Library and SLIS Graduate ’13 You may have noticed some campaigns going around your social media circles lately having to do with diversity in children’s books....
View ArticleGo Big Read Announces ‘I Am Malala’ for Its 6th Year
Article by Jenny Price The Taliban thought bullets would silence Malala Yousafzai. But instead they made her voice stronger, and today the teenager from Pakistan is known worldwide as a transformative...
View ArticleMakin’ STEAM at the Water Library
Anne Moser in the Goodman Center The UW–Madison Water Library is easy to miss along Lakeshore Path. The library is tucked inside Scott H. Goodnight Hall, a former dorm. It seems small, but you might be...
View ArticleStaff Spotlight: The Sherlock Holmes of Preservation, Wayne Gathright
Wayne Gathright Our staff spotlight this month is Wayne Gathright, Library Services Assistant Advanced for the Preservation Department. Preservation Week may have ended, but the important work Wayne...
View ArticleStaff Spotlight: College Library’s Janice Rice
Our staff spotlight this month is Janice Rice, Public Services and Outreach Librarian at College Library. In speaking with her, it is clear that she is passionate about outreach and working one-on-one...
View ArticleParallel Press Publishes ‘Alibi for Two’
Alibi for Two by Augustus Merrill (Parallel Press, 2014) Parallel Press is pleased to announce the publication of Alibi for Two, a new collection of poetry and prose by Agustus Merrill. ($10.00,...
View ArticleStar in Your Own READ Poster!
READ at the Kohl Center! READ on the Terrace! Today marks the beginning of a very, very important week: it’s National Library Week! Libraries and librarians have a powerful and positive impact on the...
View ArticleCelebrate Poetry Month and Go Big Read with This New Exhibit
Memorial Library invites all to join in a unique conversation inspired by this year’s Go Big Read book, Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being. The exhibit runs through May 9th in the first floor...
View Article2014 Symposium on the Book: Bibliography, Collections, and the History of...
This article was written by Robin E. Rider, History of Science & Special Collections Librarian, for the Spring 2014 Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries newsletter. Please note that Rider’s article...
View ArticleLibrarians Who Gladly Spend Their Weekends in Jail
(Credit to original article) Today UW–Madison News published an article by Sean Kirkby featuring the work and success of the Jail Library Group, a student volunteer-run organization that serves the...
View ArticleThe CCBC Shows Us How Far Children’s Literature Has to Go
Photo Credit: Meg Schiebel, Children’s Library and SLIS Graduate ’13 You may have noticed some campaigns going around your social media circles lately having to do with diversity in children’s books....
View ArticleGo Big Read Announces ‘I Am Malala’ for Its 6th Year
Article by Jenny Price The Taliban thought bullets would silence Malala Yousafzai. But instead they made her voice stronger, and today the teenager from Pakistan is known worldwide as a transformative...
View ArticleMakin’ STEAM at the Water Library
Anne Moser in the Goodman Center The UW–Madison Water Library is easy to miss along Lakeshore Path. The library is tucked inside Scott H. Goodnight Hall, a former dorm. It seems small, but you might be...
View ArticleStaff Spotlight: The Sherlock Holmes of Preservation, Wayne Gathright
Wayne Gathright Our staff spotlight this month is Wayne Gathright, Library Services Assistant Advanced for the Preservation Department. Preservation Week may have ended, but the important work Wayne...
View ArticleStaff Spotlight: College Library’s Janice Rice
Our staff spotlight this month is Janice Rice, Public Services and Outreach Librarian at College Library. In speaking with her, it is clear that she is passionate about outreach and working one-on-one...
View ArticleParallel Press Publishes ‘Alibi for Two’
Alibi for Two by Augustus Merrill (Parallel Press, 2014) Parallel Press is pleased to announce the publication of Alibi for Two, a new collection of poetry and prose by Agustus Merrill. ($10.00,...
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