Did you have any idea your colleagues were so talented? The Fall issue has something for everyone.
Ebling Library News
Important Drop Ins: NIH’s Data Management & Sharing Policies! Last Chance for Fall, 2022 and Save the Dates for 2023
Join your colleagues for this last Drop-In for 2022
Reproductive Health: Introducing the latest Ebling Resource Guide
From fertility to contraception to abortion, the landscape of reproductive health crosses disciplines and sensibilities. Our Guide will help delineate these multi-layered topics.
Book Discussion on Amanda Elliot’s Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City
“I can’t escape this haunting, visceral, raw, intelligent & downright captivating beast of a book, even since finishing it it haunts me.” The BookWarren in BookReads
Book Discussion on Clint Smith’s How the Word is Passed
“Engaging and wise, this book combines history and reportage, poem and memoir. It is a deep lesson and a reckoning,” suggested author of Evicted, Matthew Desmond. Come join the discussion…
Make Your Posters/Projects Pop! Design Lab Returns!
Free one-on-one consultations with design savvy colleagues now available at Ebling!
Deadline: Tuesday Oct 18th, 2022. Submit Your Artistic Creations for the Fall Issue of Corpus Callosum
It’s what you’ve all been waiting for…the chance to share your art! Join colleagues, friends and classmates who have submitted in the past. Welcome to Corpus Callosum!
New Data Management Policy/Drop-Ins for Fall, 2022
So much is happening in Data Management…drop on in!
Save the Date, October 4th, 2022! Book Event with UW’s Patrick McBride, M.D.
The Luckiest Boy in the World is a tale of perseverance, strength, tenacity and humor. Join us for a personal and collegial favorite…
A Digital Version of the Current (and historical) New York Times!
For those who like their East coast edition in “real time,” UW-Madison now offers a digital copy, mimicking the print version of this widely cited newspaper.