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         Wisconsin Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Wisconsin (Hello USA) by Gretchen Bratvold, 2001-07
  2. Wisconsin (Land of Liberty) by Kim Covert, 2003-08
  3. Wisconsin (States) by Henry M. Holden, 2003-10
  4. Wisconsin in Words and Pictures (Young People's Stories of Our States Ser) by Dennis B. Fradin, 1977-11
  5. Wisconsin Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols) by Emily McAuliffe, 2003-08
  6. Picture Book of Wisconsin by Bailey B, 1966-01
  7. Wisconsin (United States) by Paul Joseph, 1998-09
  8. Wisconsin (United States) by Julie Murray, 2005-09
  9. Wisconsin (Celebrate the States) by Joyce Hart, Karen Zeinert, 2006-09-30
  10. THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN State Historical Library Building Memorial Volume by Reuben Gold, editor Thwaites, 1901
  11. Wisconsin State Historical Library Building. Memorial Volume, 1901. Exercises, Description, Accounts, Brief History etc. by Reuben Twaites, 1901
  12. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN (STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY BUILDING MEMORIAL VOLUME). by Reuben (editor) Thwaites, 1901
  13. The heartland: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, (Time-Life library of America) by Robert McLaughlin and the editors of time life books, 1968
  14. Some ferments at Wisconsin, 1901-1947,: Memories and reflections by George C Sellery, 1960

101. Cooler By The Lake
Northeast wisconsin librarians field guide to the Web.
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102. Wisconsin Legislator Wants Curbs On Library Movie Check-Out - 8/3/2005 - School
If kids want to check out Rrated movies from their local library in wisconsin, they would need their parents approval, according to a bill introduced by a
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA630642.html
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103. For Public Library Trustees
wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. wisconsin library trustee resource page Tools and resources for wisconsin public library board members.
http://web.syr.edu/~jryan/infopro/trustee.html
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    Caskey, Mary Lou. (1999, March). Trustee bibliography Mary Lou Caskey is Assistant Director of the Mid-York Library System and regularly works with library trustees. Her bibliography is designed for them covering: board organization, finance and budgeting, planning and evaluation, personnel, policies, public relations and marketing, programs and sercvices, and friends of the library organizations. Christenson, John. (1995, Summer). Role of the public library trustee. Library Trends, 44 "...Examines the functions, roles, and responsibilities of the public library trustee in a rural setting." Levine, Jenny.
  • 104. Sites And Soundbytes: Wisconsin Library Of The Year
    wisconsin Library of the Year. PostCrescent - Outreach program helps Appleton library earn state s Appleton wins library of the year here in wisconsin!
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    Post-Crescent - Outreach program helps Appleton library earn state's top honor Appleton wins library of the year here in Wisconsin! Congratulations to a library in our area winning the award! Posted by saecker on September 24, 2003 12:27 PM Permalink
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    105. Wisconsin Academy Of Sciences, Arts And Letters
    Library of Congress display materials; Posters, book marks, wisconsin writers Founded as a program of wisconsin Library Association, Jane Robbins,
    http://www.wisconsinacademy.org/book/programhistory.html
    Program History
    Program Summary
    • Participated in Madison Book Fair two years with booth and poetry reading by Wisconsin Public Radio host and poet Jean Feraca; James A. Gollata, Richard Telfer, Faith B. Miracle, and others involved
      Sponsored an exhibit on intellectual freedom, which was created by the center in Washington and mounted in Madison at the main Wisconsin Historical Society building
      During the 1980s and 1990s, WCFB, in cooperation with the WLA literary awards committee, annually compiled and distributed packets to book stores, schools, and libraries statewide promoting "Discover Wisconsin Writers Week." During the first several years, the project was endorsed by the governor with a signed proclamations. Throughout these years, Anne Tedeschi, Marianna Markowetz, and Sally Davis were volunteer coordinators.
      In 1988 John Y. Cole, director of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, attended a meeting of the WCFB steering committee in Madison; in 1990 Dr. James Billington, secretary of the Library of Congress, spoke in Wisconsin. Since 1990, every president of the WCFB has attended annual meetings of state centers at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
      Funding sources initially included the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, the Wisconsin Library Association, and individual contributions. Since 1990, the center has operated with support from the Wisconsin Academy, the Library of Congress, and the generosity of individuals.

    106. Collections :: University Of Wisconsin Digital Collections
    http//digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI The State of wisconsin Collection presents writings about the State of wisconsin and unique or valuable materials
    http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections.html
    University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
    Recent Additions Local Library Digital Collections Digital Collections Usage Statistics MINDS@UW (Digital Repository)
    Featured Resource The Wisconsin Folksong Collection, 1937-1946
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WiscFolkSong
    This collection presents searchable data, digitized audio and visual materials from two collections. including field recordings, notes, and photographs made during the summers of 1940, 1941, and 1946 by UW-Madison faculty member Helene Stratman-Thomas for the Wisconsin Folk Music Recording Project; and recordings collected by song catcher Sidney Robertson Cowell during the summer of 1937 for the Special Skills Division of the Resettlement Administration. The Wisconsin Folksong Collection, 1937-1946 presents valuable information about each folksong and audio files of many original performances. There are also transcribed melodies, lyrics, performance photographs, and critical commentary listing concordant sources for the tunes and excerpts of field notes by the collector(s). Over 900 performances representing more than thirty ethnic or geographical sources are included. While vocal music predominates, instruments such as the accordion, guitar, Hardanger fiddle, psalmodikon, and tamburica are also presented. Jump to: A B C D ... W
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    Africa Focus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/AfricaFocus

    107. Wisconsin Humanities Council - Donors
    wisconsin Center for the Book wisconsin Library Association wisconsinMade.com Event Partners A Room of One s Own Bookstore AV of Madison Avol s Books
    http://www.wisconsinhumanities.org/support/donors.html
    Make a Contribution Planned Gifts 2002-2003 Donors/Sponsors Thanks to our 2002-2003 Donors and Program Sponsors Our thanks go out to the individuals and organizations listed below for their financial contributions to the Wisconsin Humanities Council. We wish to recognize their generosity of spirit, their clarity of vision, and their deep appreciation for the humanities in Wisconsin. 2003 Annual Fund Donors 2003 Program Supporters
    Barnstorm Wisconsin
    Gov. Humanities Awards Motheread/Fatheread
    Speakers Bureau
    ... WHC Partnership Pools The Wisconsin Humanities Council is working harder than ever to create opportunities for all people in Wisconsin to engage in the humanities. Through programs like our rural Wisconsin tour of the Smithsonian exhibit Barn Again!, our Motheread/Fatheread family literacy program, our very popular Speakers Bureau, the exciting new Wisconsin Book Festival and its statewide expansion, or our public humanities grant programs, the WHC reaches constituents in every county of the state. Over the past five years, programs funded by the WHC have reached an average of 700,000 people annually. The impressive reach of our programs is made possible by the help of our generous supporters.

    108. Project MUSE
    The wisconsin Library Association had succeeded in 1895 in securing the Thwaites s involvement in the wisconsin Free Library Commission (WFLC) was part
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/libraries_and_culture/v039/39.1laugesen.html
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    This article is available through Project MUSE, an electronic journals collection made available to subscribing libraries NOTE: Please do NOT contact Project MUSE for a login and password. See How Do I Get This Article? for more information.
    Login: Password: Your browser must have cookies turned on Laugesen, Amanda "Keeper of Histories: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library and Its Cultural Work, 1860-1910"
    University of Texas Press

    Abstract
    Historical society libraries have remained a largely neglected area of library history. In this article, I examine the particular story of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin through the first two generations of its leadership to illuminate broader issues about the role and function of historical society libraries, both in their contribution to the story of the development of American libraries in the period 1860-1910 and their role in shaping historical consciousness and identity. Historical society libraries sought to create a usable past in the form of the material texts of state history that could inform and instruct. Alongside the emerging historical profession, with which they established a vital and symbiotic relationship, historical society libraries played an essential part in shaping the American nation's historical sensibilities. Search Journals About MUSE Contact Us

    109. Cofrin Library | University Of Wisconsin Green Bay
    University of wisconsin Green Bay, Connecting learning to life. Cofrin Library Quality service, quality information, quality learning. Catalog Search
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    110. Wisconsin Digital Library Conference
    The wisconsin Digital Library Conference was held March 24, 2004 wisconsin Library Services (WiLS). The Pieces Were Brought Together
    http://www.wils.wisc.edu/events/dgtdev/digit04/
    The Wisconsin Digital Library Conference
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    Written Review (Word) by Tom Zillner
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    photos by Kirsten Houtman SPONSORS: Council of University of Wisconsin Libraries University of Wisconsin-Madison Wisconsin Historical Society Wisconsin Division of Libraries, Wisconsin Library Services (WiLS) The Pieces Were Brought Together... Questions that were addressed included: Desired outcomes included a consensus on value of collaboration; creation of steering committee for further planning; and, creation of working groups on training needs, metadata standards, registry or inventory of current/future projects. PROGRAM Sign In Welcome Setting the Theme: Ken Frazier, UW-Madison General Library System

    111. UWP Library
    UWParkside Library • PO Box 2000 • Kenosha, WI 53141 • (262) 595-2360 UW-P Home Last Update 07/11/05.
    http://oldweb.uwp.edu/information.services/library/
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    112. Advocacy
    Library Organizations. wisconsin Library Association WLA maintains a comprehensive list of State of wisconsin library organizations, and is itself an active
    http://www.wemaonline.org/ab.advocacy.cfm
    About WEMA
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    If you can read this, thank a teacher.
    Advocacy - Be Informed - Be Heard We (librarians, technicians, volunteers, teachers and community members) must speak in a unified voice. In an increasingly complex world, with strong competition for state and national funding, the library community must speak - and be heard. As an organization, WEMA is active politically. We lobby locally statewide , and nationally for policies and funding in support of
    • Public School Libraries Public Education Public Libraries Educational Technology
    State of Wisconsin Programs and Services Department of Public Instruction - Instructional Media and Technology Team
    Every resource imaginable is listed within this extensive site. State of Wisconsin Legislature Information and Links Wisconsin Legislature Homepage
    Use link to learn more about Wisconsin's Legislative activities. Wisconsin Legislative and Congressional Directory
    Find your legislator and contact them. Wisconsin Assembly Members Click here to learn more about the State Assembly.

    113. Beilstein And Gmelin CrossFire Databases
    Commander 7 is installed on UWMadison libraries public computers. If you currently access Beilstein and Gmelin on a Macintosh computer, refer to Commander
    http://chemistry.library.wisc.edu/beilstein/home.htm
    Remote Access Client Distribution Beilstein Elements Gmelin Elements ... Beilstein Help
    Beilstein and Gmelin CrossFire Databases
    Beilstein and Gmelin are searched with the MDL CrossFire Commander client, developed by MDL Information Systems, Inc. The most current version for PCs is Commander 7. MDL no longer develops Commander for the Macintosh platform. To date, Commander 6 for Macintosh is still supported by MDL. Commander 7 is installed on UW-Madison Libraries public computers. If you currently access Beilstein and Gmelin on a Macintosh computer, refer to Commander 6 help pages. denotes Macromedia Flash demonstration.*
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    114. AGent
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