Welcome back from the holidays, from adventures, from your families, from, perhaps, life outside of Ebling. We’d like to thank all the students who filled out the questionnaire- “How Do You Celebrate?” during the holiday …
HSLC
Quiet in the Atrium
Surprise! When you all get back to the Health Sciences Learning Center (and Ebling) it’s going to be quieter in the atrium. Cow has been keeping an eye on the proceedings and reports that great …
Lost & Found
Ebling is the Lost & Found repository for the Library and the HSLC (where many things are left in the atrium). More valuable items might also be stored in the HSLC Security office across from …
New Hours at Ebling
Beginning Monday, September 18th, Ebling has some notable hourly changes for your upcoming visits. Emulating an institutional trend at many health sciences libraries, Ebling will be shortening or curtailing its public access hours on the …
Welcome to Ebling Library
We hope you had a restorative summer. For those returning to campus, Ebling undoubtedly looks very different. For those using Ebling for the first time, you will see some distinctly non-library “action” going on. We …
Construction Continues, Disruption Increases, Caring Heightens
Welcome to the exciting world of summer construction, in what you expect to be a quiet, contemplative space; Ebling Library. Our profuse apologies up front. The construction on our 2nd and 3rd floors promises to …
Important Changes in Ebling for the Summer
To all those that use Ebling for quiet, solace, relaxation or group study space; first let us apologize for what will be a dynamic summer in this traditionally accommodating building. Interior signs have been promising …
Bus Detours
Welcome to summer and the time of road construction. If you take the 80 or any other line that stops in front of the Health Sciences Learning Center or Ebling Library (Or WIMR, Waisman Center, …
Data Carpentry Workshop – June 19-20
Interested in expanding your research computing skills? This 2 day hands-on workshop will introduce basic concepts, skills, and tools for working more effectively with data. This Data Carpentry Workshop is open to all disciplines. No …
Use Your NetID for Library Login
As of Monday, January 17, UW-Madison students, faculty and staff must use their NetIDs to login to library services. Your 11-digit UW-Madison ID number will no longer give you access to resources. This change brings …