News And Weather wisconsin Visible Satellite Picture (updated every 30 minutes) Intellicast SUMMERcast. Top Five newspapers. Top Five magazines. Chicago Tribune http://www.daviestrek.com/news/
Guide To Locating The Text Of Speeches newspapers, magazines and Journals; Internet Sites It is possible to limit your search to wisconsin newspapers by clicking on the Select Multiple http://library.uww.edu/guides/speeches.htm
Extractions: This 21 volume set is a collection of over 2000 original source readings from American history, 1493-1986. It includes speeches, articles, letters, official documents and other writings. To locate references to speeches by particular people, look in the "Authors and Source Index" in the index volume. Speeches in The Annals of America are also indexed in the Speech Index supplement (See the Indexes to collections of speeches section) Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History New York: Norton. c1992.
WM>Information Universe>Print newspapers, which first appeared in wisconsin in the early 1830s, magazines were also popular with wisconsin citizens, especially those that had a http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~dalbello/FLVA/universe/WIMosaic/IUPhome.html
Extractions: Introduction The Information Universe of Southern Wisconsin in the mid to late 19th century was quite diverse. The printing and publishing industries were especially prevalent and very influential on society. Wisconsin authors wrote an array of fiction and non-fiction books, many of them publishing through the University of Wisconsin. Newspapers, which first appeared in Wisconsin in the early 1830s, were widely available and primarily covered political events of the day. Territorial newspapers were especially popular, including those which were printed in the German, Norwegian, and Dutch languages. Magazines were also popular with Wisconsin citizens, especially those that had a literary focus. A portrait of the typical Wisconsinite's Information Universe can be developed by looking at the print media that were available to Wisconsin citizens and the topics that were read during this time. Timeline of Events Relating to the Information Universe in Print Media c. 1830
Publishing, Press & Trade Press Madison newspapers The Capitol Times The wisconsin State Journal The Washington Post Company (newspapers, magazines, cable television, other ) http://cable.doit.wisc.edu/publishing.html
Extractions: Magazine (information for the hacker community) Advertising Age Ad Week Albuquerque Journal AllPolitics from Time and CNN AlterNet American Digital Cartography (digital map products) AnchorDesk (from Ziff Davis' ZDNet) Artech House (technology books and magazines) Badger Herald (one of the UW - Madison Student Newspapers) BBC British Broadcasting Company BE Radio (BE=Broadcast Engineering) magazine, published by Primedea Bertelsmann AG (in German) and Bertelsmann AG (in English) Bertelsmann Book Group Random House book publisher Random House Divisions Bloomberg Boardwatch Magazine from Penton Media Boston Globe BPI Communications Brainstorms from Howard Rheingold Broadband Telephony Buyer's Guide , published by PennWell Publishing Company Broadband Week, published by Cahners Business Information Broadcast Engineering magazine, published by Primedia Business , published by Cahners Business Information BYTE Magazine Cable Channel (Internet video cable industry coverage) Cable Datacom News CableFax Daily from Phillips Business Information CABLEfile , published by Cahners Business Information Cable Today from Phillips Business Information CableWorld Magazine Published by Primedia Business from Pennwell Publishing Cadence about CAD, from
Electronic Resources full text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, WISCAT a catalog of items owned at over 1200 wisconsin libraries http://www.winnefox.org/er.html
Extractions: Winnefox Electronic Resources, now available through your library's web site paid for by state system aids through Winnefox . Database resources include: With a total annual subscription price of more than $40,000 for these electronic resources, very few libraries could afford to offer these resources. Winnefox purchases such items on behalf of member libraries at a tremendous cost savings to the libraries. Electronic Services staff provides member libraries extensive support in the following areas: Purchasing electronic services and providing training to member library staff in their use.
Wisconsin Gambling Laws Summary of gambling laws for the State of wisconsin. participant caused when any participant learns from newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/Wisconsin/
Extractions: Gambling Law US State Federal Charitable ... Last Visited 2003-9-12 GAMBLING 945.01 Definitions. In this chapter: BET . A bet is a bargain in which the parties agree that, dependent upon chance even though accompanied by some skill, one stands to win or lose something of value specified in the agreement. But a bet does not include: (a) Bona fide business transactions which are valid under the law of contracts including without limitation: 1. Contracts for the purchase or sale at a future date of securities or other commodities, and 2. Agreements to compensate for loss caused by the happening of the chance including without limitation contracts of indemnity or guaranty and life or health and accident insurance; (b) Offers of purses, prizes or premiums to the actual contestants in any bona fide contest for the determination of skill, speed, strength, or endurance or to the bona fide owners of animals or vehicles entered in such contest; (c) Participation in bingo or a raffle conducted under ch. 563. (d) Parimutuel wagering subject to ch. 562.
Senator Herb Kohl (WI) : Section Title wisconsin MEDIA LINKS. Daily newspapers College newspapers magazines Radio Television Daily newspapers. Appleton The PostCrescent Ashland http://kohl.senate.gov/links_media.html
Retailing: UW-Madison Business Library The New York Times, wisconsin State Journal, Madison Capital Times and Milwaukee It includes US and international newspapers, magazines, wire services, http://business.library.wisc.edu/Research_Guides/researchguide_retailing.htm
Extractions: RETAILING This guide covers sources which are useful for locating information about characteristics, trends and companies associated with the retail market. It will also serve as a guide to navigating web resources and a guide to resources available in and through campus libraries. This guide has been developed in support of Consumer Science 370 and thereby reflects the needs of students in that course. VI. Internet Sites Many of the resources identified below are available from sites on the World Wide Web. While most any browser can get you connected to many of the resources, there will be some resources, such as databases and indexing services, which are available only to UW-Madison users. In order to take full advantage of the services available to you as a UW-Madison affiliate, you should access the Internet services via the WiscWorld software or through the use of the proxy server. For more information about WiscWorld, click here.
Extractions: Country Watch Data Country Watch @ School Background Notes World Factbook has data on geography, people, government, economy, membership in international organizations, communications, military and transnational issues. Maps and flags may be viewed in various formats. Country Studies/Area Handbooks (1994) is published by the Library of Congress. Although the information is old, it has great coverage of the history of Chile World News Connection has English language translations of foreign media. Compiled by the U.S. government from thousands of non-U.S. media sources, the information in WNC covers significant socioeconomic, political, scientific, technical, and environmental issues and events. Global Newsbank offers a variety of perspectives on international issues and events. The full-text news articles are from more than 1,500 international sources, including translated broadcasts, news agency transmissions, wire services, newspapers, periodicals and government documents. Lexis/Nexis newspapers and magazines from around the world, in many languages
Forrest R. Polk Library UW Oshkosh Collection of newspapers magazines of the ethnic, minority and native press. Full text/full image newspapers from Oshkosh, the state of wisconsin and http://www.uwosh.edu/library/subjects/newspapers.html
Extractions: Best Bets - Top Search Tools in Newspapers =some full text available Ethnic Newswatch Historical New York Times (1851 - 2001) Full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. Lexis Nexis Academic Universe NewspaperArchive.com Full text/full image newspapers from Oshkosh, the state of Wisconsin and around the U.S. Coverage can extend as far back as the 19th century. Proquest Newspapers Searches 300+ Wisconsin, state, national and international newspapers and provides full text newspaper articles. You May Also Find These Search Tools Useful American Journalism Review Newslink List of Newspapers Links to newspaper websites in the U.S. and the world. Here's a link directly to Wisconsin Newspapers Knight Ridder Newspapers 90-day archive of approximately 100 newspapers from the Knight Ridder wire service. Newspaper Source Selected full text for 25 national (U.S.) and international newspapers. Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory Good For Any Subject Academic Search Elite Multi-topic tool with full text for nearly 2,050 scholarly journals including 1,500+ peer-reviewed journals. Masterfile Premier Multi-topic tool includes full text of popular magazines, scholarly journals, newspapers, and more.
Business Electronic Resources It indexes scholarly journals as well as popular business magazines and trade publications. international, and wisconsin newspapers and news wires. http://prod.law.wisc.edu/newsletter/viewArticle.php?iAID=696
Gannett Announces Acquisition Of Community Newspapers Not included in the sale are two auto magazines, AutoPlus and AutoMax, newspapers, shoppers and niche publications in Northeast wisconsin offers us the http://www.gannett.com/go/press/pr072304.htm
Extractions: GREEN BAY, WI Gannett Co., Inc. announced today that it has acquired 23 newspapers and shoppers and 11 other specialty publications owned by Brown County Publishing Co., (BCP) of Denmark, Wis. The acquired newspapers include the daily Green Bay News-Chronicle, the three-times weekly Door County Advocate and six weekly newspapers, all with paid circulation which combined exceeds 30,000. Not included in the sale are two auto magazines, AutoPlus and AutoMax, Brown County Publishings heatset printing operations in Denmark and Brookfield, Wis., and specific cold web job printing in Denmark. Brown County Publishings portfolio of community newspapers, shoppers and niche publications in Northeast Wisconsin offers us the opportunity to better serve our customers, said Ellen M. Leifeld, a vice president in Gannetts Midwest Newspaper Group and president and publisher of The Post-Crescent in Appleton. Frank Wood, chairman of the board of Brown County Publishing, and Leifeld together addressed Brown County Publishing employees earlier today.
Digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.web/metalibfindresources Badgerlink wisconsin s connection to the world of informationMagazines and Journals on EBSCOhost (All Databases) Health and Medical Databases on EBSCOhost newspapers (ProQuest Newsstand) wisconsin Newsstand http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.web/metalibfindresources
Wisconsin Newspapers - Greater Milwaukee Today Greater Milwaukee Today is a leader amongst wisconsin newspapers. Unlike other wisconsin newspapers, we are online and are consistently posting the most http://www.gmtoday.com/wisconsin-newspapers.htm
Extractions: One of southeast Wisconsins most informative Web sites, Greater Milwaukee Today (www.gmtoday.com), is a step above other online Wisconsin newspapers. It reaches deep into the Golden Halo combining in-depth local news covered by the Conley Publishing Group newspapers and magazines. Greater Milwaukee Today includes national stories and extensive classified advertising. The site is the most exciting and compelling Web site among all other online Wisconsin newspapers in southeastern Wisconsin. Unlike other online Wisconsin newspapers, youll find the featured news of a Sunday paper every day.
UPDATE: NewsLink | Newspapers | U.S. | Wisconsin Update NewsLink s links to wisconsin newspapers (US) wisconsin newspapers INSTRUCTIONS To change the name, category or URL of an existing listing, http://newslink.org/update/winews.html
Extractions: Please follow instructions NewsLink depends on your help to keep our lists up to date. Carefully following instructions helps speed our updates. Please do not "spam" our update system with links or category changes that clearly are not warranted. See the original page of links for explanations of categories and listings criteria. Update NewsLink's list:
MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS ON THE WEB (WOMEN-FOCUSED) Links to web presences of magazines, newsletters, and journals on women and gender. If you are affiliated with University of wisconsinMadison, http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/mags.htm
Extractions: If you are affiliated with University of Wisconsin-Madison, you may want to try our Women's Studies/Women's Magazines E-Journals at UW-Madison page first, where you'll find links to periodicals to which the University Libraries subscribe. The links on the page below are to free sites, which may offer sample articles, but usually not full issues. Web pages of periodicals vary considerably. Most describe the publications and provide recent tables of contents, subscription information, and sample articles in full-text. Some are online 'zines with no print equivalent. This page links to journals and magazines by/for women, including a few "traditional" women's magazines that emphasize beauty, fashion, and dieting. For more of those, try Yahoo (click on "directory"), Google's directory ( http://directory.google.com ), and other web search directories. This is a long alphabetical list, divided onto three webpages. If you are unsure of a title, try searching this site:
Extractions: National (248) International (30) Alabama (109) Alaska (48) Arizona (122) Arkansas (124) California (705) Colorado (183) Connecticut (151) Delaware (32) District of Columbia (59) Florida (347) Georgia (224) Hawaii (46) Idaho (66) Illinois (275) Indiana (169) Iowa (169) Kansas (153) Kentucky (128) Louisiana (101) Maine (83) Maryland (105) Massachusetts (240) Michigan (248) Minnesota (263) Mississippi (104) Missouri (217) Montana (85) Nebraska (96) Nevada (61) New Hampshire (68) New Jersey (167) New Mexico (74) New York (443) North Carolina (227) North Dakota (78) Ohio (259) Oklahoma (115) Oregon (137) Pennsylvania (309) Rhode Island (40) South Carolina (111) South Dakota (100) Tennessee (169) Texas (513) Utah (76) Vermont (57) Virginia (183) Washington (198) West Virginia (79) Wisconsin (208) Wyoming (57) Index of USA
WM>Information Universe>Sources Oehlerts, Donald E. Guide to wisconsin newspapers 18331957. Madison State Historical Society of Garland of the West, and wisconsin Monthly Magazine. http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~dalbello/FLVA/universe/WIMosaic/IUPsources.html
Extractions: Wisconsin Electronic Reader : "A cooperative digital imaging project of the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin." This site served as a general background for our research into the history of Wisconsin and Madison. Chapters of particular interest include: Madison Past and Present (1902) , and The History of the University of Wisconsin by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1900). Several sections of our site make use of information from the Reader. * Thompson, William Fletcher (ed). The History of Wisconsin . Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1973. * Thwaites, Reuben Gold. The University of Wisconsin: Its History and Its Alumni, 1836-1900 . Madison: J.N. Purcell, 1900. This text exists in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives and contains both The Story of Madison and The History of the University of Wisconsin.