Currently installed in Ebling’s 3rd floor Historical Reading Room: Staggering Losses: World War 1 & the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 Pay attention to hours, please. Closed to the general public on weekends. Monday – Thursday: …
Exhibits
Keeping in Touch with Ebling
Autumn Greetings to the Ebling Community. In an effort to better serve our clientele, the Ebling Library has launched The Ebling Post, a quarterly email newsletter containing up to date information on Ebling Library resources, …
Body of Work: Selections from Ebling’s Historical Exhibitions, 2005-2015
Since 2005 our Historical Reading Room, on the 3rd floor has periodically had historical exhibitions installed in its display cases. The varied exhibitions have incorporated books, journals and artifacts from Ebling’s Rare Books & Special …
Successful UW Science Expeditions
Thank you and congratulations to all who came or volunteered for the UW Science Exhibitions 2018. As one of the former organizers of this research/science rich event, I can tell you that the energy and …
UW Science Expeditions 2018- Participate in all things Science!
On Sunday, April 8th, 2018, join countless scientists, clinicians, health sciences students, researchers, postdocs, and outreach specialists while they demonstrate the work they are doing at UW. The 16th Annual UW Science Expeditions is open …
Ebling Staff-In the News
Meet Micaela Sullivan-Fowler, Ebling’s Rare Books and Special Collections librarian. You can find her on the third floor of Ebling, helping students, staff and faculty with historical health sciences questions, overseeing Ebling’s Marketing and Communications …
Humanity in the Art of Medicine
This month and last there were 3 significant pop up exhibits in the 3rd floor Historical Reading Room. A number of artists from Madison’s renowned Bone Folder’s Guild (BFG) looked at about 50 books from …
Can We Turn the Pages?
Ebling Library has a robust Rare Books & Special Collections that includes extraordinary anatomical texts. Professor Shira Brisman, from UW’s Department of Art History, and her class from “The Artist as Scientist,” came to the …
100s of Potential (Health Science & Science) Badgers
On Sunday, April 3rd, the Health Sciences Learning Center’s atrium held 26 “Exploration Stations” whose outreach specialists demonstrated various research techniques and discoveries to the public. The 14th annual UW Science Expeditions had nearly 500 …
Neuro was in the House
Last year, Dr. Christopher Baggott, a neurosurgeon at UW Hospital’s Department of Neurological Surgery discovered Ebling’s Rare Books & Special Collections when working with another neurosurgeon, Amgad Hanna, on early neurological sketches in Vesalius and …