This series was created to chronicle the personal experiences of UW-Madison students, staff, and faculty during the Covid-19 Pandemic from 2020-2023. Also included in this series are contributions from the Madison Mourns Collective, a collaborative group making space for loss within the Madison c...
Background: Forestry emerged as a special political concern within resource management in the late-nineteenth century. In 1891, during the administration of Benjamin […]
This collection includes digital audio recorded interviews with 52 current and former employees of the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory located in Madison, Wisconsin. […]
Records Management training materials and guidance on major topics of interest relating to the managing of University records. This would include but is not limited to Records Management File Plans, Imaging University Records, E-mail, Job Aids and training videos.
Drawing on examples from the Artists’ Book Collection, this exhibit explores the theme of the body and its multiple component parts. It was curated by graduate students enrolled in LIS: 855 (Art Librarianship) during spring 2016.