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Integrative Biology and Freshwater and Marine Science Graduate Student Orientation : Home

An introduction to UW-Madison Libraries

UW-Madison Libraries Quick Facts

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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.
  • Your WisCard is your library card for physical materials.
  • Access electronic materials using your NetID.
  • We have many libraries on campus. You are welcome at all of them!

Welcome from the Libraries!

The UW-Madison Libraries offer resources and services to help you succeed over the course of your grad school career.

  • Don't yet have your own ORCID iD (or know what one is)?
  • Wishing your literature searches were more efficient, effective, and organized?
  • Trying to manage your research data so it's easier for you and your collaborators to find and work with?
  • Wanting to learn how to automate analyses and data visualization so you don't have to endlessly repeat processes manually?

Please contact any of the librarians on the Agriculture, Geoscience, and Environmental Sciences (AGES) Team listed on this page with your questions. We can help with researcher profiles, literature searching, data management and other data services, and more!

Get Help from AGES Team

Agriculture, Geoscience, & Environmental Sciences Team | Science & Engineering Libraries

Email: ages@library.wisc.edu


Lisa Abler | Steenbock Library

Karen Dunn | Steenbock Library

Marie Dvorzak | Geology Library

Heather Shimon | Steenbock Library