The AMP Library – Now Open!

January 16, 2020

Now open! We are excited to share that as of January 16, 2020, the combined Astronomy, Mathematics, & Physics library, known as the AMP  Library, has opened in the former Physics Library location of 4220 Chamberlin Hall! The AMP library will be open from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. January 16-17. It will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, January 21. 

We encourage you to visit the Libraries’ website for information about this transition including an FAQ page, as well as the new combined AMP Library site.

“This is an outstanding opportunity to reimagine our library spaces and services in collaboration with faculty, staff, and students in three departments on campus,” said Deborah Helman, Director of Science and Engineering Libraries at UW-Madison. “This is one of several projects the Libraries are working on across campus to enhance and advance the important work and research of our faculty, staff, and students, both immediately, and into the future.”

As we’ve shared, the UW-Madison Libraries have embarked on a major effort to transform campus libraries to better meet the changing needs of the campus community. The Physics, Astronomy, and Math libraries are undergoing the first phase of a consolidation project, which will go through 2020. This is a closely coordinated effort with the Physics, Astronomy, and Math departments, as well as the College of Letters & Science.

The Libraries are dedicated to maintaining a staff presence and continuing to provide robust library services. As we move forward, we are actively engaging the departments in rethinking current and future library services in this space. As we move forward, we are actively engaging the departments in rethinking current and future library services in this space. Please keep an eye out for more information regarding the AMP Library in the upcoming days!

Here’s an overview of the project timeline:

Spring 2020

Libraries open: Astronomy Library, NEW: Astronomy, Mathematics and Physics Library

  • Astronomy, Mathematics and Physics Library, the combined library, opened on January 16, 2020, in the current Physics Library space.
  • Astronomy Library closes permanently on May 15, 2020.

Why the Transformation?

The UW-Madison Libraries have embarked on a major effort to transform campus libraries to better meet the changing needs of the campus community. This is a closely coordinated effort with the Physics, Astronomy, and Math departments, as well as the College of Letters & Science. As we move forward, we want to ensure those using these libraries are informed of the changes and have information on how to continue to access library services, resources, materials, and staff throughout the transformation.

FAQ

WHERE WILL MATERIALS FROM PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, AND MATH GO DURING THE TRANSITION? Many materials from the three libraries will be placed in the merged location, while some will be transferred to alternative shelving based on the frequency of use, and if they are electronically available. Close coordination with the departments continues to take place to determine whether materials remain in the new library space, or are sent to alternative shelving.

WHY THE NEED FOR CHANGE? This transition of the Physics, Astronomy, and Math library spaces are part of the Libraries’ overall consolidation efforts across campus. It is a closely coordinated effort with the Physics, Astronomy, and Math departments, as well as the College of Letters & Science. This activity will provide departments with the opportunity to reimagine and update the spaces where the Astronomy and Math Libraries are currently located in order to create spaces that meet new student and faculty needs. The Math Department is in the process of applying for NSF funding to start a new math institute centered in the current Math Library space. Alternatively, the Math Library will be converted to offices and collaborative research spaces to meet the needs of the department’s ongoing expansion. The Libraries will still provide important library resources, services, and materials to patrons. More specific details on the visions for these spaces will be shared in collaboration with the departments.

WHERE WILL INFORMATION BE SHARED ABOUT THE TRANSITION, MATERIALS ACCESSIBILITY, ETC.? Updates will be made regularly on the Libraries’ website Rethinking Libraries page and on the new combined AMP library site. As always, more information will also be shared on the Libraries news page, through departmental emails, social media channels, and coordinated through campus news (when appropriate).