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  1. Norwegian Local History: A Bibliography of Material in the Collections of the Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison by Dennis Auburn Hill, 1989-07
  2. A Wisconsin Fifteen: Fifteen Notable Titles from the Library Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin by J. Kevin Graffagnino, 1998-11
  3. Catalogue of the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: 1875-78 (2Nd Suppl.) by Daniel Steele Durrie, Isabel Durrie, 2010-02-24
  4. Kallimachos: The Alexandrian Library And The Origins Of Bibliography (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) by Rudolf Blum, 1991-12-15
  5. The Illinois Confederacy of Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Oklahoma (The Library of Native Americans) by Jennifer Lee, 2005-08
  6. Check List of the Journals and Public Documents of Wisconsin
  7. Wisconsin (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Rookie Read-About Geography (Sagebrush)) by Lisa Trumbauer, 2004-03-01
  8. The Preston and Virginia Papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts: -1915 by State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library, 2009-07-08
  9. The Preston and Virginia Papers of the Draper Collection of Mss by Wisconsin. State Historical Library, 2010-01-05
  10. Guide to Spanish Correspondence for Acquisitions Librarians (Bibliography and Reference Series (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials), 18.) by Terry Charles Peet, Marta Stiefel Ayala, 1987-04
  11. The 11th Wisconsin in the Civil War: A Regimental History by Christopher C. Wehner, 2008-04-16
  12. Free Traveling Libraries in Wisconsin: The Story of Their Growth, Purposes, and Development; with Accounts of a Few Kindred Movements by Anonymous, 2010-04-02
  13. Traveling Libraries in Wisconsin, with Directory of Stations by Lutie Eugenia Stearns, 2010-03-25
  14. Nox Philologiae: Aulus Gellius and the Fantasy of the Roman Library (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) by Erik Gunderson, 2008-12-08

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Wisconsin Libraries Delivery Service Network
What is it? The Wisconsin Libraries Delivery Service Network connects: The delivery of materials between libraries is the final piece of the Interlibrary loan process and a direct service to Wisconsin residents. Based on data gathered during sample periods each year, the average number of items dropped off and picked up at delivery network locations across Wisconsin increased 113% from 1997 to 2007. Is it the most affordable option for delivery of materials? Affordability can be determined based on whether the cost to ship an item via the statewide delivery network is less than traditional package delivery options such as USPS, UPS or FedEx. A 1997 Wisconsin study determined that the cost per item, including postage/delivery charge, packaging materials and labor cost was $2.41 for USPS library rate and $4.28 for UPS commercial ground service. Ten years later, the average cost to ship one item through the statewide delivery network from one library to another was $0.84. Within regional delivery systems, the cost to ship one item from one library to another was as low as $0.20. What are the challenges to continued service?

42. Wicked Cool: Wacky Website: The Dogs Of Wisconsin Libraries
Sometimes looking at pictures of cute animals is good for your mental health. Cute Overload (or Lolcats or Loldogs) can usually satisfy that need, but for something a bit
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Sometimes looking at pictures of cute animals is good for your mental health. Cute Overload (or Lolcats or Loldogs ) can usually satisfy that need, but for something a bit closer to home, try The Dogs of Wisconsin Libraries . Click on " Featured Searches " to meet the canine companions of librarians or other library workers living in Wisconsin. Cuuuuuuute!!! October 06, 2008 in Wacky Website Permalink
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43. Wisconsin Libraries - Minneapolis.com
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44. || Wisconsin Library Association
To support the role of Wisconsin libraries as essential institutions. Activities. The WLA Foundation supports the role of all Wisconsin libraries as essential institutions in a
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The WLA Foundation supports the role of all Wisconsin libraries as essential institutions in a democratic society by:
  • Providing financial support for a variety of awards and honors to recognize and publicize the achievements of authors, libraries, librarians and library supporters in our state. Providing scholarships to advance and support those entering and already in our profession. Developing and funding special projects , including studies which strategically promote the value of all Wisconsin libraries.

45. Find What You Need In Wisconsin Libraries
Find what you need in Wisconsin libraries BadgerCat is a new library database. It lists the books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, maps and other items owned by nearly 500 Wisconsin libraries.
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46. University Of Wisconsin Libraries -- University Of Wisconsin [lib-web-cats 2090]
University of Wisconsin Libraries University of Wisconsin Madison. Type Academic. Address 728 State Street, Madison Wisconsin 53706 United States Coordinates 43.075375
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47. Campaign For Wisconsin Libraries Facebook
Welcome to a Facebook Page about Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries. Join Facebook to start connecting with Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries.
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48. Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese - What's Simmering?
Agreeing with the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words, the Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries has created a visual way to remind people of the variety and wealth of
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By RK on November 20, 2009 4:06 PM Permalink Comments (0) Agreeing with the adage that "a picture is worth a thousand words," the Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries has created a visual way to remind people of the variety and wealth of resources, services, programs, and activities provided by their libraries. Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! A Day in Pictures is a project that shares digital photos taken in libraries during the week of Nov. 1-8. See if you can find photos from your favorite InfoSoup library.
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49. University Of Wisconsin Libraries: Home: Zazzle.com Store
The University of Wisconsin Libraries' image collections are made up of images from the University of Wisconsin Madison Archives, Special Collections and general library collections
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50. Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese | WiscNet Wire
Based on the adage that “a picture is worth a thousand words,” the Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries has created a visual way to remind people of the variety
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Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese
by John Pederson on October 28, 2009 in Twitter Based on the adage that “a picture is worth a thousand words,” the Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese! A Day in Pictures is a new promotional project by the Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries, a program of the Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) Foundation . Using the web resource Flickr, the project will share the digital photos that libraries across Wisconsin take on one day during the week of Nov. 1-8. The Flickr group will go live to the public and the media on Nov. 18, 2009. Visit http://www.wisconsinlibraries.org/saycheese/ for more information on how to participate! No related posts. Tagged as: Flickr Library Services WiscNet ... Be the first to comment! Leave a Comment Name E-mail Website Previous post: WiscNet Supports CANs through CAN Workgroup Next post: Do U U Tube?
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