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UW-Madison Libraries Quick Facts
Essential information:
- Start your literature searches and find information about library locations, services, and more at the UW-Madison Libraries website, library.wisc.edu.
- Find books, music, videos, and more using the catalog search.
- Find the right databases to search for the articles, conference papers, eBooks, and other resources you need using the database search.
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- Access electronic materials using your NetID.
- We have many libraries on campus. You are welcome at all of them!
UW-Madison Libraries Orientation
Learn more about campus library resources, services, spaces, and expertise with this UW-Madison Libraries Orientation.
Science & Engineering Libraries Engagement Teams
To best facilitate your research and maintain contact with the colleges and departments we serve, UW Science & Engineering Librarians work in teams.
AGES (Agriculture, Geology, & Environmental Sciences) Team
Karen Dunn | Steenbock LIbrary
Marie Dvorzak | Geology Library
Heather Shimon | Steenbock Library
Bioscience Team
Jessica Newman | Steenbock Library
Barb Sisolak | Steenbock Library
Angel Tang | Steenbock Library
PSET (Physical Science & Engineering Team)
Email PSET
Schedule a Consultation
Ariel Andrea | Chemistry Building
Dave Bloom | Steenbock Library
Anne Glorioso | Steenbock Library
Erin Thomas | Steenbock Library
Diversity/Equity
UW Madison Libraries Statement of Values
“The UW–Madison Libraries will continue to look for ways to eliminate undue hardship for the patrons who use our collections, services, and facilities. We will continue to work to ensure we provide welcoming and inclusive surroundings for all who wish to take advantage of our spaces and services. Actions meant to hurt, alienate, or divide this community will not be tolerated.”
UW Madison Science & Engineering Libraries: Diversity, Inclusion & Equity