This exhibit explores Wisconsin’s role in the handmade paper movement, featuring artists’ books created by Wisconsin-rooted makers using diverse, innovative materials. (163 characters)
This exhibition celebrates the centennial of James S. Watrous (1908–1999), highlighting his contributions as a UW campus muralist, art historian, and mosaicist.
University of Wisconsin faculty and staff can borrow materials and access digital resources at UW-Madison libraries using their home institution ID. See full policy details here.
Learn how to place library items on hold via the catalog and schedule an appointment to pick them up at Memorial Library. Find instructions, FAQs, and contact info here.
The advising portion of SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration) returns to College Library from January 13-15, 2026. The goal of SOAR is to […]
Browse a collection of digitized exhibition catalogs from historical World’s Fairs, including the 1851 London, 1867 Paris, and 1876 Centennial International Exhibitions.
The UW–Madison Digital Scholarship Hub in Memorial Library is a collaborative space where scholars, students, and community partners innovate at the intersection of humanities and STEM.
A curated bibliography of essential scholarly texts exploring the intersections of ecofeminism, literary criticism, and ecocriticism within environmental humanities.
A bibliography of scholarly research and articles exploring podcasts as a feminist pedagogy, focusing on critical engagement, social justice, activism, and digital media education.