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The power of a story: Hundreds expected for Oral History Association conference
October 6, 2014Wisconsin, and Madison in particular, will be front and center during the Oral History Association’s 48th annual meeting. The meeting will take place at the Madison Concourse Hotel from Oct. 8-12. This year’s theme, “Oral History in Motion: Movements, Transformations, and the Power of Story,” speaks to the rich history of Wisconsin, and Madison, says Ed Van Gemert, University of Wisconsin–Madison vice provost for libraries and university librarian.
Rare texts, technology tell Shakespeare’s story in seminar
June 19, 2014Harnessing today's technology and rare books dating back to the 16th century, students and a faculty member will bring to life the works of William Shakespeare on Saturday, June 21 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Friends of the Libraries holds spring book sale March 26-28
March 20, 2014f you love books, you won’t want to miss the upcoming Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries Book Sale! With more than 15,000 books to choose from, this is the largest used book sale in Wisconsin.
UW’s own ‘Monuments Men’ leave a legacy
February 4, 2014Archivists and librarians don’t typically get a lot of publicity. So when Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and George Clooney portray the heroic contributions that archivists made to World War II, it’s a pretty big deal.
Campus mourns the loss of Edith Dixon
January 18, 2014Edith "Edie" Dixon, 62, a senior academic librarian at Memorial Library, died Jan. 16 after an incident on Lake Street near Mendota Court.
Missing volume shows up 75 years overdue
July 22, 2013Last week a book was returned to Memorial Library that was long past its due date— and not just a few weeks or months overdue.
Charting a map library’s transition to the digital age
July 16, 2013In stories, maps lead to treasure. But in real life, maps are the treasure. They reveal history, showing us how we once viewed our world, and help us understand the world as it exists now. And sometimes they hold mysteries of their own.
Friends of the Libraries Book Sale starts April 3
March 29, 2013The Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries Spring Book Sale, which organizers say is one of the largest used book sales in Wisconsin with more than 15,000 books to choose from, will be held Wednesday, April 3 through Saturday, April 6.
Van Gemert named to lead UW–Madison libraries
January 22, 2013Ed Van Gemert, who has served as interim director of the General Library System at the University of Wisconsin–Madison since December of 2011, has been selected to lead the system on a permanent basis. His title will be Vice Provost for Libraries and University Librarian.
Go Big Read seeks titles focused on global connections for 2013-’14 program
January 14, 2013For the 2013-2014 year of Go Big Read, the selection committee for UW–Madison’s common-reading program is seeking a book that fits this theme of global connections. Fiction titles are strongly encouraged.
Library finalists present to public
December 14, 2012Final presentations by the four finalists for Vice Provost for Libraries and University Librarian at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are now available for online viewing.
Cross-campus center for bioscience students being developed
November 13, 2012The Institute for Biology Education and Steenbock Library have launched a joint Educational Innovation project to create a biology community and learning center for bioscience students across campus.
Friends Fall Book Sale starts Nov. 7
October 31, 2012If you love books, you won't want to miss the Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries Fall Book Sale, Wednesday, Nov. 7 through Saturday, Nov. 10.
Finalists, visit dates announced for university librarian
October 30, 2012Four finalists for the position of Vice Provost for Libraries and University Librarian at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will visit campus over the next six weeks, meeting with campus and community constituencies and participating in a series of public presentations.
Campus partners with publisher to make “Radioactive” accessible
September 24, 2012Scientific discovery, sacrifice and the love story of two groundbreaking scientists unfold in the beautifully complex pages of this year’s selection for Go Big Read, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s common-reading program.
Found in the University Archives: Crossing the pond in 1929
August 7, 2012As people converge on London for the Olympic Games, we thought it might be fun to reflect on a time when travel across the Pond was much different.
Memorial Library’s Special Collections department showcases new exhibit and much more
July 19, 2012A new exhibit, "Expanding the Home Circle: An Exhibit of Artists' Books Paired with Illustrated Books from the Cairns Collection of American Women Writers," has been installed in Memorial Library's Special Collections department. The exhibit, on display until Sept. 14, was created and curated by UW–Madison art department alumna Rachel Melis.
Online library searching just got better
May 21, 2012Searching the UW Libraries’ online catalog just got better and easier.
Go Big Read goes “Radioactive” for 2012-2013 book selection
April 23, 2012University of Wisconsin–Madison Interim Chancellor David Ward has selected "Radioactive: Marie and Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love and Fallout" by Pulitzer Prize-nominated New York Times illustrator Lauren Redniss as the book for the fourth year of Go Big Read, the university's common reading program.
Wisconsin Geological Survey maps find new home
April 11, 2012The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey is donating more than 1,200 topographic maps to the UW–Madison Robinson Map Library, where they will be available for loan to the public.