The Ibero-American Studies Collection at UW-Madison supports research on Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Iberian Peninsula through extensive multidisciplinary resources.
Explore a curated collection of videos and resources on child care, covering topics like early literacy, work-life balance, family welfare, and policy inequalities.
Explore a curated collection of educational videos focusing on communication, cultural competence, family dynamics, and social work practices in healthcare and diverse communities.
The Bone Folders’ Guild presents “Changelings,” an exhibit of interactive, handmade artists’ books that fold, flip, and rotate. On display October 1–31, 2008, in Madison.
This 2004 exhibit, curated by Carol Chase Bjerke, explores the intersection of photography and books, highlighting their cultural significance as integrated artistic objects.
Learn about UW-Madison’s two on-campus shelving facilities, Steenbock and Middleton. These locations are closed to the public; follow instructions to request materials.
Steve Frye, College Library’s Assistant Director & Head of Public Services, will officially retire from the UW-Madison Libraries in early November of […]