Mar. 25 Commemorates End of Transatlantic Slave Trade

In December 2007, the United Nations General Assembly designated March 25th as an annual International Day for the Commemoration of the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

Economic growth... book's coverYou can research this topic at your University’s Library. A search of the Library Catalog would find materials such as the Congressional committee hearing Legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade (2nd-floor US documents collection Y 4.J 89/1:110-63) and Economic growth and the ending of the transatlantic slave trade (3rd-floor Main Collection HT1162 .E48 1987). Search the Library’s article databases to find Encyclopedia of World Slavery coverarticles such as “The U.S. transatlantic slave trade, 1644-1867: An assessment” in Civil War History (2008, vol.54, no.4, pp. 347-378). Use Reference Universe to identify reference works to consult, such as The Historical encyclopedia of world slavery (2nd-floor Reference Collection HT861 .H57 1997).

Among web sites of interest are:

Please ask a librarian for assistance with finding additional materials.

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The University Library is a federal depository with many federal, state, local, and international documents on a variety of current and relevant issues available to you in print, microfiche, CD-ROM, and electronically. Come check out your government at the University Library!

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Spring Break Library Hours

The Library’s hours change for Spring Break:
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  • F March 20: 7:30am-4:30pm
  • Sat.-Sun. March 21-22: CLOSED
  • M-F March 23-27: 8am-4:30pm
  • Sat. March 28: CLOSED
  • Sun. March 29: 6pm-midnight

Remember that even when the Library is closed or you are traveling:

  • The Library’s article databases are available…just login when prompted with your campus Net-ID (same as for your campus email or D2L).
  • You can search the Library Catalog and use links to the titles that are online, including ereserves for classes.
  • You can renew your checked-out books, DVDs, etc. online (once) through your Personal Record.
  • You can ask a librarian for help using email or chat, or phone us at the Reference Desk during open hours (262-472-1032).

Regular Spring Semester hours resume on Monday, March 30th.

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Organic Gardening: Herbs & Veggies 3/20

Patty Bailey from Patty’s Plants will talk about Organic Gardening:Herbs and Vegetables on Fri., Mar. 20, from 1:30–2:30 pm in the International Education Conference Room (Andersen Library, L2254).

This informational talk for the home gardener will cover everything from building the soil to the kinds of herbs and veggies to grow.  Patty’s Shop is in Milton, WI on Highways 59 & 26. Email questions in advance to patty@pattysplants.com

FOL logoThis program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

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Milky Way lecture 3/20

Next in the UWW Observatory Lecture Series is “Mapping the Milky Way” by UWW Physics Professor Robert Benjamin at 8 p.m. on Fri., March 20, in Upham Hall 141, followed by (weather permitting) a public viewing session at the Whitewater Observatory. Both events are free and open to the public.

Interested in more information? A search of the Library’s article databases such as Academic Search Premier and MasterFILE Premier (both available via EBSCOhost) would find articles such as “How astronomers glimpse the naked galaxy” (Astronomy, Feb. 2007, vol.35, no.2, pp.58-63). Also see “The Milky Way Remapped” (Sky & Telescope, June 6, 2008).

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The International Astronomical Union has declared 2009 the International Year of Astronomy, dedicated to bringing the universe down to Earth through lectures, exhibits and observing sessions for people of all ages.

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New Stuff Tuesday – March 17

Bottlemania

Bottlemania:
How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It
By Elizabeth Royte
HD9349 .M542 R69 2008
New Book Island, 2nd floor

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! While the topic of this week’s featured title does center on drinking, it does not focus on the green variety of liquid that people (of legal age) are consuming as we speak. No, this liquid constitutes 60% of your body mass and its popularity is second to only soda as the leading beverage. That means it could only be… water.

Royte, a journalist that has written for the New Yorker and National Geographic (among others), takes a hard look at the bottled water phenomenon and the stakeholders of the industry. It explores not only the obvious environmental impact from the billions of plastic bottles, but also the financial implications of corporations bottling and selling a diminishing natural resource. Who owns the water and is it just that the companies profit from this? All in all, reading this will make you think twice the next time you reach for the dollar and a quarter to purchase some Aquafina.

FYI – Royte’s previous book, Garbage Land, is also available in the Main Collection – HD4484.N7 R68 2005.

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Southeast Asian Heritage Lecture Series

The Southeast Asian Heritage Lecture Series, sponsored by the UWW Southeast Asian Organization and Southeast Asian Support Services, has the theme “We are the voices that break boundaries.” There are two presentations, both at 4:30pm:

  • March 17: “Southeast Asians in the Media” by Mai Hlee Xiong, Editor-in-Chief of 18XEEM Magazine and a community activist (University Center, room 259A)
  • The Latehomecomer coverApril 7: “What it Means to Write” by Kao Kalia Yang, author of the novel The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir (Upham Hall, room 140). A copy of the novel is available from the Library’s 2nd-floor New Book Island, E184.H55 Y36 2008.

Relevant resources are available in the University’s Library. Search the Library Catalog to find titles such as Bamboo among the oaks: contemporary writing by Hmong Americans (2nd-floor New Book Island, PS508.H63 B36 2002)

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Collaboratories Now Open

L1123 Collaboratory

The Library now offers two collaboratories for student use on the first floor. These spaces are designed to facilitate group work and provide the technology needed in order to brainstorm, practice presentations and work together with your classmates. It’s a great place to prepare for the end-of-semester final projects.

The collaboratories can be reserved up to a month in advance and are available for a maximum of three hours at a time. The Collaboratories page has all the information you need to know about reserving and using the the labs, as well available equipment in the rooms.

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Hoop Dreams reading Mar 13

Hope Dreams on Wheels coverUWW Sociology Professor Ron Berger will discuss and read passages from his book, “Hoop dreams on wheels: disability and the competitive wheelchair athlete” on Fri., March 13th, at 3:30 pm, in Williams Center room 185. The book chronicles the lives of 13 current and former UWW students with disabilities who play basketball. Berger will sign copies of his book at the event. The Library has a copy of this book (3rd-floor Main Collection, GV886.5 .B47 2009), and copies are also for sale at the University Bookstore. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Seven-time National Champion UW-Whitewater is hosting the 2009 National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament March 12-14, with the national championship game at 2 pm on Sat., March 14th (Williams Center).

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New Stuff Tuesday – March 10

Adventures in Tornado Alley

Adventures in Tornado Alley:
The Storm Chasers
By Mike Hollingshead & Eric Nguyen
QC955 .H74 2008
New Book Island, 2nd floor

Given this weekend’s crazy weather, with the sloppy mix of rain and snow here in Wisconsin and tornadoes elsewhere, it reminds us what it’s like to live in the Midwest. And it’s not even spring yet. Therefore, our fitting featured title gives a preview of more extreme possible in the place we call home.

“It’s hard for me to step back and see how crazy chasing storms is,” writes Hollingshead in his introduction. While some would argue that you must be missing a few crayons from your box of 64, there are some that are willing to risk their lives for the exhilaration and experience of capturing volatility in its purest form. The book chronicles Hollingshead and Nguyen’s journeys as storm chasers through seventeen storms from New Mexico to Iowa, with a play-by-play commentary from the authors. The best part of the book: the amazing photography. Just paging through takes your breath away at the ultimate display of nature’s wrath and destruction.

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Genealogy Workshop at Whitewater Area Research Center

Do you want to learn more about land and property research?

Learn how to use Ancestry.com more effectively?

Are you interested in new ideas for locating female ancestors?

The Wisconsin Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Area Research Center invite you to a workshop on these topics.

  • Lori Bessler, Wisconsin Historical Society Reference Librarian, will be the speaker for land research and Ancestry.
  • Karen Weston, the Area Research Center Curator, will talk about finding female ancestors.

Date and Time: Saturday, April 25, 2009
Workshop: 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Area Research Center open for research: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Place: Andersen Library Building-Room:BI Lab L2211
UW Whitewater Area Research Center L2210A

Ticket Info: Pre-registration is required due to space limitations.
$15.00 registration fee.
Registration forms

Contact Info:
Lori Bessler
608-264-6519
Lori.Bessler@wisconsinhistory.org

Karen Weston
262-472-5520
Westonk@uww.edu

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