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Category Archives: around the library
Whitewater’s public library & UWW students
Do you sometimes need a title right away, but Andersen Library’s copy is checked out? Or maybe it’s something Andersen Library does not have and it’s something a public library might have, e.g., a children’s book, adult fiction or nonfiction, … Continue reading
Spring Semester Library Hours start Jan. 22
Andersen Library is closed January 19-21 (Sat.-Mon.) for the Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday and day of service. Spring Semester hours begin on January 22, 2013. Spring Semester 2013 Library Hours Mondays – Thursdays 7:30 am – 2:00 am … Continue reading
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New Book Sale Items!
The new sale books, and also media this time, are now up for grabs. Continue reading
National Technical Reports Library available through 3/31/13
The National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) is available though March 31, 2013 to UWW students and staff. NTRL contains the meta-data of over 2 million scientific and technical reports, with access to over 700,000 of these reports in full-text. Some … Continue reading
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Break & Winterim Library Hours
Library hours during the break (Dec. 21-Jan 1) are: Fri Dec 21: 8am-4:30pm CLOSED Sat Dec 22-Tues Dec 25 Wed-Fri Dec 26-28: 8am-4:30pm CLOSED Sat.-Tues Dec 29-Jan 1. Winterim (Wed Jan 2-Fri Jan 18) Library hours are: Mon-Wed: 7am-6pm, Thurs-Fri … Continue reading
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Library Extended Hours for Exams!
Andersen Library will extend its hours for exam study beginning Thurs., Dec. 13. Popcorn will be made on the evenings that we’re open until 2 a.m. (* on dates indicated below). Coffee will be served evenings and weekends. Hours Thurs. … Continue reading
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Stress Balls in action
Making the stress balls was very popular this week! Here are photos of Katie testing newly-minted stress balls (right) and Macaela getting another one ready (left). Here’s a great, big THANK YOU to the Library staff members (the Public Relations … Continue reading
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Simply Stress Free finals week Dec. 10-14
Simply Stress Free finals week Dec. 10-14 It’s that time of year again! Stop in to the Library to study hard for your finals, but remember to take a break with one of our stress busting activities. Belly dancing … Continue reading
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NoveList: What to Read Next…
Winter break will be here in just a few weeks and the question arises, what are you to read? The library has the perfect database for you to investigate: NoveList. This helpful database will aid you in finding read-alikes and more books by authors you know and love, or maybe even just learned about. Continue reading
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How old is the Milky Way and how do we know it? Nov. 30
A talk called “How old is the Milky Way and how do we know it?” will be presented by Dr. Robert Benjamin, associate professor of physics, on Fri., Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. in Upham 140. It’s the penultimate entry … Continue reading
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