Speak with your librarians for assistance in retrieving
these titles and more. If borrowing from UW-Madison Libraries is not
an option for you, be sure to look for available library copies
using WorldCat (catalog).
Thursday, July 03, 2014
Pinned by Steenbock
The Buzz in Digital Collections
Steenbock Library, in cooperation with UW Digital Collections, is pleased to announce its sweet release of "Historical Bee and Bee-Keeping Literature" from the Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library. Newly-digitized as part of this project are
11 serial titles in bee-keeping from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The initial collection of this bee-keeping literature was donated to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1922, with a stipend for its continued support, by enthusiastic admirers of Charles C. Miller who had mentored many a bee-keeper through example and scholarship. Once housed in Agriculture Hall and then Steenbock Library upon its completion in 1969, many of its texts have since been transferred to the Department of Special Collections where there are descriptive finding aids to the collection. A list of publications that were documented by WPA workers as part of this collection in 1936 can be found via links from the library catalog. The collection was also featured in an article for the Friends of the Libraries Magazine in 2004.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
In Class with GBR
The Go Big Read program invites instructors who intend to use the 2014-2015 selection, I am Malala, with their classes during the fall and spring semesters to complete a request form for complimentary copies.
"Go Big Read" is UW-Madison’s common book program where students, staff and the community are invited to read the same book, then participate in a variety of related programs in-and-out of the classroom.
For additional information about how to access the book--including alternative formats, click here. Visit the publisher’s site for the book.
Save the date! A public presentation with special guest speaker, Shiza Shadid, CEO and Co-Founder of the Malala Fund, is scheduled for October 27, 2014 beginning at 7:00 PM in Varsity Hall, Union South. For more information, please see the press release about Ms. Shadid' visit to campus.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Barn Dance (June 27)
Kick up your heels and benefit CIAS research and instruction
with a celebratory barn dance, Friday, June 27, 2014. As part of its 25th
Anniversary celebration, CIAS (Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems) will
welcome students, staff, alumni and friends to Schuster’s Farm in Deerfield for
an evening that will feature, in addition to dancing, the music of Thirsty Roots (aka Graminy), a silent auction and refreshments.
The event runs from 7:00-10:30 PM. Tickets ($10 in advance; $15 at the door) can be purchased from Brown Paper Tickets or at the CIAS office (phone 608-262-8018 or email for hours). Do note that there will not be a credit-card option at the event. Ticket prices for children ages 5-12 will be $5.00; those younger than 5 attend for free.
Labels:
agricultural education,
CALS,
celebration,
community resources,
farmer/farming,
music,
performance,
sustainable
Monday, June 02, 2014
Free Summer Reading Club (for adults!)
When was the last time that you participated in a summer reading program?! If you’re in town this
summer, stop in to one of our Madison Public Library branches to register for
its Adult Summer Reading Club, or, you can also register online.
Log your finished reads, in person, at your local branch or do
so online to qualify for weekly prize drawings beginning the week of June 17
(all summer reading clubs began June 1). You can also browse by branch to see what other participants
have been reading and enjoying--all the better to discover something new to add
to your reading list.
In addition to the copies, you can check-out from our public
libraries, do consult our campus library catalog, if more convenient, to find
available copies of a desired read.
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