Explore Steenbok Library’s video camera equipment. Features Canon Vixia HF R72 camcorders available for 3-day loan. Confirm availability by calling 608-262-1371.
Borrow LED headlamps from Steenbock Library. Features include 4 modes, 3 brightness levels, and a 3-day loan period. Confirm availability by calling 608-262-1371.
The UW-Madison Libraries are evolving their collection management strategies to balance physical space and access, ensuring long-term stewardship and delivery of research materials.
Learn about the flexible Library Ambassador program. Discover how to apply, participate in outreach events, gain leadership skills, and earn perks as a student ambassador.
Learn about Cyrus Woodman, the benefactor who established the UW-Madison Astronomy Library’s trust fund in 1883, and the history of the library leading to the modern AMP Library.
Enjoy a selection of photos that document cherry harvesting in Wisconsin (2015/283). Scenes of Wisconsin: Cherry Harvesting Technology, 1960-1964 Over the course of […]
We invite visitors to campus to join the University Archives staff and Beers-Bascom Professor Emeritus in Conservation, Dr. Stan Temple, in exploring […]
Sophia Abrams served as a UW–Madison Student Historian (2020–2022), researching Black student artists through oral histories and curated exhibits. Explore her projects and archives here.
Ana Shriver, 2024-25 UW-Madison Student Historian, documents the experiences of first-generation Latinx immigrants through archival research and oral histories of campus and community members.
This bibliography supports the history of women’s athletics at UW-Madison, covering the first 100 years through archival records, books, newspaper articles, and department files.
Learn about Harold Hixon Brittingham (1894–1937), the second Brittingham child, who became a doctor, practiced in Cleveland and Texas, and is remembered for a memorial library.
Explore the career of Randy Jablonica, the University of Wisconsin’s most successful men’s crew coach, featuring oral history clips on his legacy, championships, and rowing milestones.
Explore the University of Wisconsin System merger of 1971 through this oral history collection, featuring interviews with key participants, historical context, and impact insights.
Established in 2015, the Bernstein Book Arts Lecture Series invites master book artists to share their craft and engage with students at the UW Book Arts program.