Thursday, March 15, 2007
Need Tax Forms?
Tax Forms and information links, Memorial Library (Wisconsin state)
UW Law Library
While campus libraries do not distribute pre-printed forms and instructions, the IRS Website supplies most federal forms and guides required. Visit the IRS Forms and Publications page.
Similarly, the state of Wisconsin makes forms and instructions available at their site.
Additionally, federal and Wisconsin state tax forms can be picked up at Madison Public Library branches. Please phone 266-6350 to learn what forms and instructions are available.
Madison Public Library’ tax information and assistance opportunities.
Branch hours and locations
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Used Book Sale! (March 21-24)

Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Show Me the Funding! Grants Information Collection
The Grants Information Collection, housed in Memorial Library, supplies access to print and online resources for finding information about fellowships, grants, scholarships and other funding opportunities for individuals and non-profits. The collection also has information on private and corporate foundations and federal funding agencies.
Note: The collection does not circulate, but photocopiers and scanners are available. Information found using the databases can usually be downloaded or printed by attached printers for a fee (using lab/library debit card). While users do their own research, the librarians at the Reference Desk are available to offer initial directional assistance.
Additionally, the Grants Information Collection can be used by the general public. Non-campus visitors to Memorial Library will need to obtain a day pass from the entrance desk.
Location: Reference Department, Room 262 D/E, Memorial Library
Contact: grantsinfo@library.wisc.edu
Telephone (608) 262-3242
PubMed for the Life Sciences (Workshop, March 14)
Get more from PubMed! This workshop will help you find that specific paper using citation matcher, create more complete topic or journal searches that can be saved in My NCBI to rerun or obtain automatic updates, link abstracts to full text books for background information, and get search result subsets with tabs linking to molecular biology databases for more on genes, proteins and chemical structures.
PubMed for the Life Sciences
Wednesday, March 14 (
No registration is necessary in order to attend and all workshops are free to students, faculty and staff. Check Steenbock's entrance sign for room location.
Publishing Your Research Article (Workshop, March 14)
This workshop, designed for graduate students and newer faculty in the sciences and social sciences, introduces library resources that will help you prepare your research article for publication, find appropriate journals for submission, and manage your rights when signing a contract with a publisher. Join your colleagues to share ideas and discuss the issues you face as an emerging academic author.
Publishing Your Research Article in the Sciences and Social Sciences
Wednesday, March 14 (
No registration is necessary in order to attend and all workshops are free to students, faculty and staff. Check Steenbock's entrance sign for room location.