Tag: lws
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Posted on July 10, 2014
Natasha Veeser named as Head of Communications for UW-Madison Libraries
The UW–Madison Libraries, Vice Provost Ed Van Gemert, is pleased to announce that Natasha Veeser, currently the Senior Public Relations Specialist for the UW-Extension, Continuing […]
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“Obsurd”: Abstract Urban Art by Michael Ward
A new art exhibit at Ebling Library displays the dynamic, vibrant, and abstract work of Michael Ward. Titled Obsurd: Abstract Urban Art by Michael Ward, […]
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Posted on June 29, 2014
Community Collaborations: Librarians Teach High School Students
Over the last academic year, instruction librarians have taught information literacy classes to over 500 high school students from the state of Wisconsin. At the […]
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Posted on June 27, 2014
Parallel Press Publishes ‘Alibi for Two’
Parallel Press is pleased to announce the publication of Alibi for Two, a new collection of poetry and prose by Agustus Merrill. ($10.00, Parallel […]
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Posted on June 20, 2014
Soccer on a String: An Exhibit Celebrating Brazilian Poetry, Life, and Culture
Inspired by the 2014 FIFA World Cup, a new exhibit in the Memorial Library circulation area, entitled Soccer on a String, showcases colorful and eye-catching […]
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Posted on June 17, 2014
Staff 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 […]
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Posted on May 15, 2014
Staff Spotlight: The Sherlock Holmes of Preservation, 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 […]
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Posted on May 14, 2014
Makin’ STEAM at the Water Library
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 […]
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Posted on May 8, 2014
Go 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 […]
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Posted on May 7, 2014
Madison Spotlight on Oral History in 2014
We’re pleased to have Troy Reeves, Head of the Oral History Program, back to talk a little more about the collection, access points, and the […]