UW-Madison • December 3, 2010Want to recreate your grandmother’s schnitzel recipe? The MKI Library includes cookbooks of German immigrants to North America.
UW-Madison • December 3, 2010Take a look at the bulletin board on your way in to see how chemistry affects your life every day!
UW-Madison • December 4, 2010A small library but is the place to go for those who are studying plant disease, biological control and other plant related subjects. A great little place to study for plant-minded students.
UW-Madison • December 4, 2010Curious about cartography? The Robinson Map Library is the place to go; it's map collection reaches into the hundred thousands.
UW-Madison • December 3, 2010Check out the CCBC's bibliographies and booklists of recommended book for good gifts for the children in your life!
UW-Madison • December 4, 2010The Schwerdtfeger Library is a collaboration between the Dept of Meterology and Space Science and Engineering. Atmostpheric and oceanic research floods this library.
UW-Madison • December 3, 2010Read up on all aspects of the cooperative business model, including development, finance, structure, and governance.
UW-Madison • December 3, 2010The Geology and Geophysics Library has more than 100,000 items on all aspects of geoscience!
UW-Madison • December 3, 2010Want to know where that census information you filled out ended up? The CDE library can help!
UW-Madison • December 4, 2010A Lab library for future librarians, and those who want great lake view study space.
UW-Madison • December 4, 2010Focuses on economics, sociology and anthropology. It's a great place to study with 7 study rooms around the main room.
Kevin B. • November 29, 2012If it involves astronomy, you'll find it here! (When I was a kid, I dreamt of finding a library where all of the books involved outer space, other worlds, amazing interstellar photography, etc.)
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