Digital Resources Profile Tables This document contains detailed profiles for each of the collections in the Digital Resources Profile Index document. Each number identifier at the top of each profile corresponds with collection’s number in the index. 1 Collection title The Aldo Leopold Archives URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/AldoLeopold Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Leopold Collection houses the raw materials that document not only Leopold's rise to prominence but the history of conservation and the emergence of the field of ecology from the early 1900s until his death in 1948. […] The collection has been augmented by correspondence and related materials carefully retained over the years by his mother, his wife, and other family members and professional associates; these span his entire life, but are most rich and voluminous for his early years. It also includes student notebooks and course materials from his studies in Burlington, Lawrenceville and Yale, and copies of his inspection reports on many national forests in the Southwest as well as hundreds of family photographs and photographs taken by Leopold to illustrate aspects of wildlife ecology and land management.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No OCLC #: 229109923 Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The Aldo Leopold Foundation holds the rights to all of Leopold's unpublished material and works in non-extant publications. Written authorization from the Aldo Leopold Foundation is required prior to reproducing items in the collection for publication or exhibition. For higher quality digital or print copies please contact the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center at digitalcontent@library.wisc.edu. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=21&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 2 Collection title American Languages: Our Nation’s Many Voices URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/AmerLangs Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “American Languages is a project begun in 2003 under the auspices of a three-year National Leadership grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to digitize, interpret, and make accessible audio recordings documenting linguistic diversity in the United States. The main partners in this project are the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies (MKI), the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures (CSUMC), the Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE), and the University of Wisconsin Libraries, all at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. To date, the bulk of the digitized materials comprises interviews with speakers of German-American and American English dialects from across the United States. Excerpts from these interviews are complemented by rare recordings of ethnic music from the Mills Music Library, as well as a number of maps, short interpretive essays, and visual images. English translations, where needed, and notes on aspects of linguistic and historical interest accompany the excerpted recordings. American Languages also seeks to devise culturally sensitive permissions procedures that protect language communities such as Native peoples, with the goal of making available on the Web appropriate audio clips of Native languages. Through the American Languages Web site users will also be able to access a database with appropriate metadata describing items within the complete audio collections. Real Audio This collection contains multimedia resources, accessible using Real Audio Player. If you are unable to access these audio files, please download the Real Audio Basic Player (free) and try again.” Type of materials Audio files (Real Audio) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 64433038 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/AugmentedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463 3 Collection title The Antiquities of Wisconsin URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/Antiquities/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book. “The Antiquities of Wisconsin, Increase A. Lapham's most important published work, was the result of his interest in the Indian effigy mounds found on Wisconsin's Landscape. His research for the work was funded by the American Antiquarian Society and it was published in the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge series. Antiquities includes 92 pages of text, illustrated with 61 wood engravings, and 55 lithographed plates.” Type of materials Digitized text (HTML) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata No Print version OCLC #: 3753875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Electronic Edition Copyright 1999 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. In Recollection? No 4 Collection title Rural Artists of Wisconsin URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Arts/Arts-idx?id=Arts.BartonRural Larger collection The Arts Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/arts Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book broken down into sections. “John Rector Barton's Rural Artists of Wisconsin (copyright 1948 by the Regents of the University of Wisconsin) was originally published to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Wisconsin. The book showcases the life and work of thirty non- professional Wisconsin artists who participated in Rural Art Exhibitions held at UW-Madison Memorial Union. It also provides a complete listing of all works on display at the 1940-1948 series of Rural Art Exhibitions organized by the Rural Art Committee in cooperation with the Student Union Gallery Committee. The UWDCC Arts Collection is indebted to Arthur O. Hove for suggesting this title for digitization as a valuable resource on the history of visual arts in Wisconsin. The UWDCC celebrates its one millionth digitized image from within this book. Rural Artists of Wisconsin is a University of Wisconsin Press publication.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 1 whole, 40 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata No Print version OCLC #: 918884 Cost None Authentication No Copyright 1948 by the Regents of the University of Wisconsin). Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? No 5 Collection title Changing Landscapes of Wisconsin URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/AerialWI Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Changing Landscapes of Wisconsin creates wide accessibility to a rare collection of historic aerial photographs acquired by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) from 1937-1941. These photographs provide a snapshot of Wisconsin's landscapes seventy years ago, and have become a baseline dataset for understanding environmental, social, and economic changes that have occurred through that time. The goals of the project are twofold: (1) to digitally preserve the degrading paper photographs; and (2) to create the widest accessibility possible for these photos, which are used heavily by researchers, students, environmentalists, genealogists, planners, engineers, and the general public, both in Wisconsin and beyond. The project was a collaboration between the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center (UWDCC), the Wisconsin State Cartographer's Office (SCO), and the Robinson Map Library in the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Photographs from the Robinson Map Library were combined with a collection held by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation office in Madison to create statewide coverage that was 99% complete with just over 38,800 photos. Changing Landscapes of Wisconsin was funded by the Ira and Ineva Reilly Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment.” Type of materials Maps (Jpgs and tifs) # of items 38,674 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Readme indicates that metadata exists - http://maps.sco.wisc.edu/WHAIFinder/README.pdf Cost None Authentication No Copyright As works of the United States government, all photographs in this collection are in the public domain. In Recollection? No 6 Collection title Arboretum Unpublished Research Works URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/EcoNatRes/EcoNatRes-idx?type=browse&scope=ECONATRES.ARBORETUM Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description The collection contains Arboretum Committee Minutes, volumes 1-16 of Arboretum News, two 50 year summaries, and several reports on plant life. Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 33 In LinkCat? No (some in print) Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 7 Collection title Crandon Mine Reports URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/CrandonMine Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Crandon Mine Reports provide researchers access to information about the Crandon Mine permit process that occurred from between 1976, when the Exxon Coal and Minerals Company discovered a zinc-copper ore body located in northeastern Wisconsin near the city of Crandon, to 2003, when the Nicolet Minerals Company withdrew its permit applications after purchase of the project lands by the Mole Lake Sakaogon Chippewa and the Forest County Potawatomi Tribes. The physical documents in the Crandon Mine reports collection are located at the UW-Madison Wendt Library and are comprised of 100 reports, occupying approximately 25 linear feet. A summary of the history of the mine permitting process is located on a Web site maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.” Type of materials Text (gifs and PDFS) # of items 99 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 8 Collection title Fishes of Wisconsin URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/EcoNatRes/EcoNatRes-idx?id=EcoNatRes.FishesWI Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book broken down into sections. Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 1 whole, 46 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Print version OCLC #: 9371540 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 9 Collection title Geology and Natural Resources of Wisconsin URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/GeoNatResWI Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Geology and Natural Resources of Wisconsin consists of nine foundation volumes that provide detailed documentation of mid- to late-19th century Wisconsin geological and natural history. Contents include government reports and land surveys of Wisconsin and surrounding states, supplemented with numerous maps and illustrations. Authors include renowned 19th-century state geologists and UW faculty and administration David Dale Owen (1807-1860), James Hall (1811-1898), Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896), Edward Daniels, and Thomas C. Chamberlain (1843-1928).” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 14 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 10 Collection title Geology of Wisconsin. Survey of 1873-83… URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/GeologyWI Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This series of reports is required by the specifications of the law of publication to embrace a general and systematic presentation of the geological structure of the state and the history of its formation, together with other matter whose preparation can only be advantageously completed after all special and detailed investigations have been finished.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Print version OCLC #: 547367 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 11 Collection title Historic USGS Topographic Maps of Wisconsin URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/econatres/usgsmaps Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The UW Robinson Map Library partnered with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in a pilot project aimed at digitizing the entire collection of Wisconsin's topographic maps. This scanning project resulted in a digital archive of over 2,000 map images and metadata for Wisconsin dating back to the early 1900's. Just one year later the scanning project became a nationally-focused effort when USGS committed resources to building a digital U.S. archive of every topographic map ever printed across the country. The map scales included in the WI collection consist of the oldest 1:62,500 and 1:48,000 maps (or "15 minute" maps) created from the early 1900's until the 1950's, the more detailed 1:24,000 scale maps (or "7.5 minute" maps) that the agency began creating in the early to mid 1950's to present, and both the 1:100,000 and 1;250,000 scale less detailed, regional maps.” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 2598 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No As a work of the United States government, this material is in the public domain Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 12 Collection title The Kennecott Flambeau Mine Process Documents URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/Kennecott Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Kennecott Flambeau Mine process documents provide researchers access to the documents that relate to the permit process for the mine. Approximately 25 documents describe the mine and its natural and cultural environments. The documents contain numerous color maps and illustrations. Access to approx. 130 drawings from a series of original blueprints will be available in the near future.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 28 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) OCLC #: 51954638 Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 13 Collection title The Passenger Pigeon URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/PassPigeon Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Passenger Pigeon is the official scholarly publication of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, an organization of both professional and non-professional ornithologists dedicated to the study of Wisconsin birds. First published in 1939, the quarterly journal features a wide range of original information about Wisconsin birds and their habitats, including seasonal field reports, results from annual Christmas bird counts, descriptions of May and Big Day counts, and scientific research articles. Contributions include reports from birders throughout the state on ununsual and interesting sightings and historical accounts from and about prominent Wisconsin naturalists. Editorial comments from officers in the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology are provided regularly.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 325 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Print version OCLC #: 1696622 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 14 Collection title Research Report (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources) URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/DNRResearch Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Research Report series was started in 1960. Typically, reports that get published as Research Reports are narrower in scope than Technical Bulletins. They primarily report on a single topic, selected aspects of a more complex study, or interim results of long research studies. The series appeals to a state and regional audience, primarily resource managers. Research Report manuscripts are peer-reviewed by DNR scientists and managers, and occasionally outside reviewers.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 170 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Print version OCLC #: 1342743 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 15 Collection title Soils of Wisconsin URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/EcoNatRes/EcoNatRes-idx?id=EcoNatRes.Hole01 Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book broken down into sections. Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 1 whole, 46 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Print version OCLC #: 2237558 Cost None Authentication No Copyright 1976 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. Use of this material falling outside the purview of "fair use" requires the permission of the University of Wisconsin Press. Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 16 Collection title The Technical Bulletin (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources) URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/DNRBull Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Technical Bulletins series was started in 1950 and was originally titled Technical Wildlife Bulletins. In 1958, the series changed its name to the current title (Technical Bulletins) and was modified to include technical reports on game, fish, and forestry subjects. Typically, reports that get published as Technical Bulletins are monograph-style publications that report on complete studies or complete portions of studies that involve major implications for change in management or policy. The Technical Bulletin series appeals to a national/international readership, including department managers and administrators and the scientific community at large. Technical Bulletin manuscripts are peer-reviewed by experts within and outside the department. A list of the technical bulletins can be viewed by clicking on the Browse the Technical Bulletin (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources) link above.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 194 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 17 Collection title The United States Lake Survey Maps URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/WaterSurveyMaps Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Lake Survey maps that document waterborne transportation on the Great Lakes in the late nineteenth century. These highly accurate nautical charts reveal the inherent dangers posed by rocky shorelines and narrow passages. For more information about these images or waterborne transportation on the Great Lakes, contact Wisconsin's Water Library (http://aqua.wisc.edu/waterlibrary/) or the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute (http://seagrant.wisc.edu/).” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 339 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No As a work of the United States government, this material is in the public domain. Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 18 Collection title University of Wisconsin Geology Museum Historical Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/GeologyMuseumBooks Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The University of Wisconsin Geology Museum (UWGM) historical collection contains original ledgers and documents which chronicle its earliest years of specimen acquisition and exhibits. In 1848, at the first meeting of the Board of Regents, it was decided that the new university needed a cabinet of geological samples from around the state. The Board commissioned Horace Addison Tenney, who later served as Assistant State Geologist, to acquire these specimens and establish the University of Wisconsin Geology Museum. Other historical records, including photographs, letters, and field notebooks, are housed at the UWGM. The collection also contains geological field and laboratory equipment once used by faculty and staff in the Department of Geoscience (formerly “Geology” from 1848-1967, then “Geology and Geophysics” from 1967-2010). For example, the historical collection contains the field microscope and reprint collection of Dr. Charles Van Hise. Van Hise served as curator of the UWGM in 1888 and later as presidents for the University of Wisconsin, the Geological Society of America, and the National Academy of Sciences.” Type of materials Text and images (jpgs) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 19 Collection title Virginia M. Kline Collection: Ecological Communities of Wisconsin URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/KlineV Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection includes a series of slides reflecting the natural history of Wisconsin, past and present. Also included are a series of audiotapes from the course "Reading the Landscape," taught by Dr. Virginia M. Kline. The images were part of the personal slide collection of Dr. Kline. She used the slides for numerous courses and presentations. Some of the slides have become faded and scratched and the quality of many of the audiotapes is less than ideal. Nevertheless, the collection records a story of the natural history of Wisconsin and of the life and work of Dr. Kline. It is important to note that this slide and audio collection is part of the wider and encompassing Ecology and Natural Resources Collection. As you search the collection, you may encounter other materials unrelated to Dr. Kline. These materials may include images related to Aldo Leopold, and maps from the Wisconsin Land Economic Inventory. The data provided about the slides: Most of the data provided about the slides are derived from abbreviated notes written on the slides and are undoubtedly incomplete and subject to errors of interpretation and extrapolation. If you have relevant information about a particular slide or slides, please contact the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center. The subject terms used for plant communities located in the University of Wisconsin Arboretum: While the Arboretum includes Longenecker Horticultural Gardens, a large collection of ornamental trees and shrubs, it is primarily an outdoor laboratory for the restoration of plant and animal communities. The core of the Arboretum was an old farm acquired in 1932. Most of the plant community designations used should be understood as approximations or restorations in process of comparable native plant communities found in Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. More information is available at the Arboretum website: http://uwarboretum.org/. State Natural Areas: Many of the slides were taken in State Natural Areas in Wisconsin. The Bureau of Endangered Resources, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources manages the State Natural Areas Program. More information is available at the State Natural Areas website: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/sna/.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1200 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850945183 Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright © University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This digital version of the Virginia Kline Collection: Ecological Communities of Wisconsin is published by the Libraries of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Fair use is specifically an American legal doctrine that is not found in most other national copyright laws. The British commonwealth nations have a concept of "fair dealing" but it is much more restrictive in scope. Our reserve policy, for example, is based on "fair use" in U.S. copyright law. Please include this statement and author or photographer attribution with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in non-commercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose. Anyone interested in any other use of these materials, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Botany: clayton@wisc.edu. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 20 Collection title Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Digital Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/WGNHS Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Since its official creation by the state legislature in 1897, the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey has produced a wide range of documents describing the natural history, geography, geology, soils, and groundwater of the state. WisconsinGeologicalSurvey.org The following collections represent the wide range of work carried out by the Survey from its early days to the present. Bulletins – These reports, dating from 1898 until 2008, describe the natural history, geography, geology, soils, and groundwater of the state. Many are illustrated with photographs, figures and fold-out maps as well as explanatory text. From its early days to the present, the Survey’s most significant original research has been published in its bulletins. Maps – This subcollection includes a hydrographic map series that produced from 1898 to 1901. Surveyors made soundings through the ice to measure lake depth and to produce bathymetric contours. Lake Superior Notebooks – These field notebooks are part of a collection of 452 notebooks from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Lake Superior Division. Beginning in 1882 and continuing through 1922, they primarily document field work performed in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, as well as field trips taken across the United States and Canada. Sixty-five of these notebooks were written by Charles R. Van Hise, president of the University of Wisconsin from 1903 until 1918. Included in the notebooks are two ledgers labeled “lithological descriptions.” They contain detailed descriptions written by Van Hise and his mentor, Roland Irving, of rock samples collected during this field work. Photographs – This collection contains more than 4,000 photographs many taken by prominent geologists such as H.R. Aldrich, E.F. Bean, W.O. Hotchkiss, F.T. Thwaites, and E.O. Ulrich, between 1910 and 1935. The collection is subdivided into Mines, Water, People, Transportation, Exposed Rock, Glacial Landforms, and Parks and Natural Areas. Some of the geologists associated with this collection are: H.R. Aldrich, E.F. Bean, W.O. Hotchkiss, F.T. Thwaites, and E.O. Ulrich.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) and images (jpgs) # of items 4784 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 680294777 Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost No Authentication None Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 21 Collection title Wisconsin Groundwater Research and Monitoring Program Reports URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/Groundwater Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “About two-thirds of the people of Wisconsin obtain their drinking water from groundwater. Despite a general abundance of groundwater in Wisconsin, there is growing concern about the overall availability of good-quality groundwater. Substantial declines in groundwater levels have occurred in some areas, and a variety of both naturally occurring and anthropogenic chemical contaminants have been detected in the groundwater in many parts of the state. To better understand and manage these problems, the University of Wisconsin System (UWS) and the state departments of Natural Resources (DNR), Commerce and Agriculture, and Trade & Consumer Protection (DATCP) have provided nearly $12 million in groundwater research and monitoring grants to 298 investigators during FY89-FY03. T he Wisconsin Groundwater Coordinating Council (GCC) coordinates this multi-agency state Groundwater Research and Monitoring Program, which awards up to $750,000 for a variety of projects each year. The UW-Madison Water Resources Institute (WRI) administers the program for UWS. This collection contains the final reports of projects funded by UWS and DNR. The paper copies of these reports are available at the UW-Madison Water Resources Library.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 210 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No (Dublin Core) OCLC #: 701721485 Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries In Recollection? generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 22 Collection title Wisconsin Land Economic Inventory Maps (Bordner Survey) URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes/WILandInv Larger collection Ecology and Natural Resources Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/EcoNatRes Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Often called the "Bordner Survey" after its director, John Bordner, the Wisconsin Land Economic Inventory was a Depression-era project to inventory the land resources of Wisconsin so that they could be used more productively. Field workers, usually trained foresters, tried to touch each "forty" in a county and map current land use and land cover, signs of erosion, and size and quality of stands of timber. Included on the maps are such features as houses, schools, churches, taverns, cheese factories, filling stations, and logging camps. Each map covers one survey township. Milwaukee County was not mapped, and maps for Lincoln, Manitowoc, and Sheboygan counties were not published. Land in Menominee County, established in 1961, is included as part of Langlade, Oconto, and Shawano Counties. Together, these maps present a portrait of the Wisconsin landscape during the 1930s and 1940s.” Type of materials Maps/Images (jpgs) # of items 1659 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 52073759 Cost None Authentication No Copyright 2003 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Ecology+and+Natural+Resources+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch. html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 23 Collection title U.S. Forest Products Lab Centennial Oral History Project URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/FPLHist Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection includes digital audio recorded interviews with 52 current and former employees of the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory located in Madison, Wisconsin. The interviews were conducted as part of an oral history project undertaken by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Oral History Program in cooperation with the Forest Products Laboratory, to document the Forest Products Laboratory’s history in their work to promote healthy forest and forest-based economies through the efficient, sustainable use of our wood resources in Wisconsin and through the U.S. in preparation for the Laboratory’s centennial anniversary in 2010. Interviews were conducted by Lauren Benditt, Ellen Jacks, Allison Page, and Brad Wiles between January and November 2008. All interviews have been fully transcribed and keyword indexed; the transcripts and indexes are on paper and also have been preserved in electronic form. Also included in the collection are project documents relating to the planning, research, and execution of the oral history project. Audio This collection includes audio recordings presented in Real Media format. Speakers and Real Player are required on your computer to listen to the streamed sound file. The Real Media player can be downloaded free of charge for both Mac and PC from the Real Player Web site. Interview Transcripts Please note that many of the transcripts within this collection reflect amendments, sometimes significant, provided by the narrator upon review of the initial draft. As such, the transcript of individual oral history interviews may differ from the audio file. To view a verbatim copy of these transcripts please contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison Oral History Program, a part of the UW— Madison Archives.” Type of materials Audio files (Real audio) and transcripts (HTML) # of items 48 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 439926563 Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No Copyright held by University of Wisconsin Board of Regents. Staff at the UW—Madison Oral History Program request that users ask permission (by contacting the Program) for more than a “fair use” of this material, and that all material used here be cited appropriately. All original material from this project is housed at the UW—Madison Archives. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Forest+Products+Lab%3A+Oral+History+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsear ch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 24 Collection title The Gay Peoples Union Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/GPU Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Gay Peoples Union Collection presents digital copies of primary source materials documenting GPU and Milwaukee's gay liberation movement. Materials were selected from the following collections held by the Division of Archives and Special Collections of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries: the Gay Peoples Union Records, GPU News, and the Eldon Murray Papers. Gay Peoples Union Records: The digital collection includes annual reports, articles of incorporation and by-laws, fliers, and newsletters. It also includes Gay Perspective, a radio program produced by GPU and broadcast on Milwaukee station WZMF from February to June 1971 and then on WUWM from July 1971 to May 18, 1972. Topics on these radio programs include homosexual liberation, legal reform, coming out, marriage equity, and gays in the military. Gay Peoples Union Records 1971-1984, Box 1 Gay Peoples Union Records 1971-1984, Box 2 GPU News: The digital collection includes the entire run of GPU News, GPU's monthly news magazine, which was published from October 1971 to January 1981. The magazine included coverage of local and national news, editorials, articles, book reviews, fiction and poetry. It published works by authors and artists such as Dennis Cooper, Betty Fairchild, Arnie Kantrowitz, and Vito Russo. GPU News, October 1971-January 1981 Eldon Murray Papers: The digital collection includes the early 1970s manifesto of the Gay Liberation Organization—GPU's predecessor organization—selected from the papers of Eldon Murray. Eldon Murray Papers, Box 11 All of the original source materials are available for research in the Division of Archives and Special Collections of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Audio This collection includes audio recordings presented in Real Media format. Speakers and Real Player are required on your computer to listen to the streamed sound file. The Real Media player can be downloaded free of charge for both Mac and PC from the Real Player Web site at: www.real.com.” Type of materials Text (jpg) and Audio files (Real Audio) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850944989 Cost None Authentication No, but content advisory warning: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/GPU/GPU-idx?type=header&id=GPU.GPNewsDec71 Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? No 25 Collection title The Wisconsin Workshop URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/German/WiWorkshop Larger collection The German Studies Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/german Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Beginning in 1969 the Department of German at the University of Wisconsin, Madison sponsored “The Wisconsin Workshop,” an annual, interdisciplinary conference traditionally held in the fall and focused on a topic related to German culture. The Workshop was conceived at the time as an innovative mode of focused intellectual debate, unique among foreign literature departments at North American universities. It was also remarkable in the way it brought together young and mature scholars of German literature, arts, culture, and history, creating a transatlantic bridge for scholarly exchange about “things German.” The selected proceedings of each Wisconsin Workshop were published in volumes that have accompanied and documented major trends in the discipline of German Studies. Many of these volumes are considered path-breaking contributions in the field, others have become standard reference works. The twenty-one volumes included here cover the Wisconsin Workshops held from 1969 until 1991. Reinhold Grimm and Jost Hermand, the department’s two senior Vilas Research Professors, organized the annual event with support from younger colleagues and published the volumes from 1970 until 1982 in Germany and from 1986 until 1994 under the imprint of the University of Wisconsin Press. Owing to an oversight in sequential numbering, no “11th Workshop” took place and therefore no “volume 11” exists. The 1982 Workshop on “Recent Trends in Literary Criticism” did not yield a publication, while there was no Workshop held in 1983. The Wisconsin Workshop continues: a complete chronology, including a list of all published volumes of Workshop proceedings, can be found here: http://german.lss.wisc.edu/Events/WiWorkChronWeb.pdf The material included in this digital collection is by permission of those publishers who still hold copyright: W. Kohlhammer Verlag in Stuttgart (volumes 5-7) and University of Wisconsin Press (volumes 15-22). Users who quote from or refer to the Wisconsin Workshop volumes are requested to cite standard source and publisher information. The entire database is searchable by words or phrases. Use the search feature to locate entries by keywords in the entire database, or perform a guided search of specific fields such as proper names and titles of works.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 21 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No OCLC #: 681925324 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? No 26 Collection title Home Economics to Human Ecology: A Centennial History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/SoHECent Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Home Economics to Human Ecology: A Centennial History at the University of Wisconsin - Madison is a digital collection of photographs and ephemera illustrating aspects of the past 100 years at the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin Madison. The photographs and ephemera can be accessed through this website by clicking on Search or Guided search. Some of the material was used to develop the School's history website. Most of this material has been drawn from the University of Wisconsin Madison Archives. The photographs and ephemera included in this collection document many of the most exciting aspects of the School's history. They include examples of student activities involving life in the Home Management House, work in laboratories, and the functions of student organizations such as Phi Upsilon Nu, Omicron Nu, and the Euthenics Club; portraits of administrators and past faculty; scenes of classrooms and buildings; illustrations of faculty and students working together; and illustrations of extension projects. In addition to the identifying information listed with each entry, users may want to investigate the School's history website, which presents the School's history in greater detail and biographies of many former faculty members.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 51759205 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Home+Economics+to+Human+Ecology%3A+A+Centennial+Celebration&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.ht ml&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 27 Collection title The Wisconsin Literary Magazine URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Literature/Literature-idx?type=browse&scope=LITERATURE.WLM Larger collection The Literature Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/Literature Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description The collection contains volumes 1-25 of the Wisconsin Literary Magazine, spanning from 1903-1929. Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 177 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No OCLC #: 693189045 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? No 28 Collection title Wisconsin Folksong Collection, 1937-1946 URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/MillsSpColl/WiscFolkSong Larger collection The Mills Music Library Digital Collections - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/MillsSpColl Hosting institution The University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Folksong Collection, 1937-1946, represents materials from two collections housed in three discrete but closely related repositories. The Collection reflects and documents the state's colorful pattern of immigration and occupational development during those years. The Collection contains Wisconsin field recordings, notes, and photographs made by UW-Madison faculty member Helene StratmanThomas as part of the Wisconsin Folk Music Recording Project, co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin and the Library of Congress during the summers of 1940, 1941, and 1946; and recordings collected by song catcher Sidney Robertson Cowell during the summer of 1937 for the Special Skills Division of the Resettlement Administration. The searchable database includes relevant information about each piece and sound files of the original performances. Several also include transcribed melodies, lyrics, photographs of many performances, and critical commentary listing concordant sources for the tunes and excerpts of field notes by the collector(s). Over 900 performances representing more than thirty ethnic or geographical sources are included. While vocal music predominates, instruments such as the accordion, guitar, Hardanger fiddle, psalmodikon, and tamburica were also recorded. More than 70 black-and-white photographs taken during the Stratman-Thomas field trips are also part of the database. The originals are housed at the Wisconsin Historical Society. The original recordings from the Wisconsin Folk Music Recording Project are housed at the Archive of Folk Song, now the Archive of Folk Culture at the Library of Congress, and information about the Helene Stratman-Thomas recordings was initially drawn from a card file originating there. The Helene Stratman-Thomas Collection in the Wisconsin Music Archives of the Mills Music Library provided much supplemental material within some 36 boxes of Stratman-Thomas's field notes, transcriptions, correspondence, etc. A finding aid for the archival collection is in process and will be available shortly. The original recordings collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell also reside at the Archive of Folk Culture at the Library of Congress. Excerpts from her field notes were taken from her manuscript collection at the Archive of Folk Culture. Research on the collection was funded by the 2003 Gerald E. and Corinne L. Parsons Fund Award. Cataloging of the Cowell recordings was provided by the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures. All recordings included in the collection have been transferred to compact disc and are also available for patron use in the Mills Music Library. Request recordings by their call numbers as listed in the database.” Type of materials Audio files (ram) and Images (jpgs) # of items 906 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 52095952 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Folksong+Collection%2C+19371946&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 29 Collection title Wisconsin Sheet Music Database URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/MillsSpColl/WiscSheetMus Larger collection The Mills Music Library Digital Collections - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/MillsSpColl Hosting institution The University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This is an index of items housed in the sheet music collection of the Wisconsin Music Archives at the Mills Music Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison. The collection contains music written by Wisconsin composers, published by Wisconsin publishers, and pieces whose subject matter is Wisconsin. The publications date from the late 1850s, extend to the present, and include principally, but not exclusively, popular music traditions. While the majority of pieces are songs, the database also includes music for piano, instrumental music, and choral music. English, of course, predominates, but a significant number of German language items can be found. Most items are published. While each item in the index retains a strong Wisconsin connection, many of the titles were published elsewhere in the United States and some were published simultaneously in Germany. Currently, the total Wisconsin sheet music collection numbers approximately 3000 items with about 2800 items included in this index. Staff add titles to the index as time permits. Some records for selected compositions have associated images of original sheet music. Over time additional images may be added to the database.” Type of materials Sheet music (jpgs) # of items 3014 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 43782038 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Sheet+Music+Database&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&enti tytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 30 Collection title Civil War Band Collection: 1st Brigade Band of Brodhead, Wisconsin URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/MillsSpColl/BandBooks Larger collection The Mills Music Library Digital Collections - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/MillsSpColl Hosting institution The University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “A small collection of photographs was acquired by the University of Wisconsin along with the band books, which contains several carte-de-visite–type images of several of the band members. These are now located in the Wisconsin Historical Society image archives. Along with images of individual members of the band, four of the images are photographs of the wives of band members. The composite image of metal-framed tintype photographs in the collection likely represents the band at the time of their first enlistment, because of the variations in their clothing and the apparent ages of the men portrayed. Most of the carte-de-visite images appear to date from a period after the war, since the men appear to have aged from the Chicago Public Library image that appears on the home page of this collection, which likely represents the band at the time of their enlistment as the 1st Brigade Band in 1864. The handful of miscellaneous photographs in the collection contain images of some nineteenth-century instruments, an image of a band(?) from Mason City, Iowa, and an advertisement from an unidentified issue of the magazine Current Opinion from between about 1918 and 1924. Since this last item appears among the 1st Brigade materials, it seems likely that whoever collected it believed it to be an image of the band (although it is not so identified in the volume of the Photographic History of the Civil War (1911: vol. 8, p. 197) in which it appears), this is unlikely based on details of their clothing and instruments.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 21 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 67716554 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? No 31 Collection title URL Ada James papers and correspondence (1915-1918) Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =WI:style=WI:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=WI.AJAMES.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badsearch.ht ml:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:resultset=1:f ormat=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Files: http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/AJames Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection is comprised of selected folders from the larger Ada James Papers (Wis Mss OP) housed at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Ada James (1876-1952) was a leading a social reformer, humanitarian, and pacifist from Richland Center, Wisconsin and daughter of state senator David G. James. The Ada James papers document the grass roots organizing and politics required to promote and guarantee the passage of women's suffrage in Wisconsin and beyond. Three out of thirty boxes of the popular Ada James papers were digitized in 2006 as an experiment in making the process of digitizing archival manuscript materials more efficient. As such, the organization of the materials varies from other archival collections in the UWDC.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 16 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=19&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 32 Collection title Appleton Public Library Local History Collection http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/AppletonPlats URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-43816-929618505&termsrchti%3D=Appleton+Public+Library+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/bads earch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The first title in this group is a unique gem for genealogical researchers. Record of the Pioneers of Outagamie County is a wonderful collection of information, often including photos, about the people living in Outagamie County in 1898 and their families. The introduction explains how this book came to be, and how it grew to include "over 1200 names, including the children of the pioneers." The record was intended to be useful "in settling estates, as many people are very neglectful in keeping their family records." An earlier edition provides biographical sketches of about 100 of the earliest settlers of the County, and their families, their children, and grand-children, as well as the records of the Pioneer Association from 1875 to 1895. Land ownership records are also useful tools for genealogical research. This collection includes four Outagamie County plat books representing dates from 1889 to 1942. Some indexes are included within the plat book itself, and a separate name index to the 1889 Outagamie plat book is available at the Appleton Public Library. Those not available yet online are in the process of being made accessible from the Library's homepage at www.apl.org. Many more local history resources, including historic photographs and postcards, are available at www.foxvalleymemory.org.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 95 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. In Recollection? This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Appleton+Public+Library+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/bads earch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 33 Collection title Aviation History of Racine and Kenosha URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/ParksideAviation Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “When John Sullivan was still a young boy in grade school, he walked down to what was then an airfield in Kenosha, Wisconsin. That piece of land not far from Lake Michigan belonged to Hart Smith, one of Kenosha’s first aviators. Smith was working on his airplane inside of his barn – a former cavalry horse barn – when he spied Sullivan and asked the boy to hand him a can of paint. Sullivan helped him work on his plane, a Curtiss Jenny, for the rest of the afternoon. That fall, Smith took the young boy for a ride in the aircraft. During an interview Mr. Sullivan recalled, “It was my introduction to airplanes and I never got over it.” John Sullivan started flight instruction in 1937, learning the skill from Ruth Harman, the owner of Harman Aviation in Kenosha and the first female stunt pilot in Wisconsin. He bought his first airplane that year, a three passenger biplane. Sullivan flew on antisubmarine patrol for the Navy while stationed in Greenland. After leaving the military in 1945, he worked at the Kenosha Airport until 1950 and then assumed management of the Racine Airport until 1983. His interest in preserving the aviation history of the area prompted him to take numerous photos of pilots and airplanes and to survey pilots from the area. He started the “Breakfast Club” in 1983 for pilots and other fans of aviation, eventually expanding the group to over 60 members. Mr. Sullivan donated his collection of over 400 photographs, newspaper clippings, and aviator biographies to UW-Parkside in 2009.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 302 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with In Recollection? individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=39&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 34 Collection title Barneveld Local History Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/BarneveldLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Barneveld Local History Collection spans more than a century – from settlement, through the devastation of the 1984 tornado and the rebuilding effort, to more recent times. The collection includes public records as well as published and personal archival materials donated to the Barneveld Public Library or on loan from individuals for the digitization project. The richness and variety of materials could not have been attained without a great deal of generosity and community pride. The collection brings together several types of materials: books, photographs, video, business and village records, and personal scrapbooks and memorabilia. Their preservation will aid future scholars, whether family historians or disaster planners, and will provide an overview of the history of one small town in southwest Wisconsin.” Type of materials Text (jpgs), Images (jpgs), Videos (ram) # of items 203 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Barneveld+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&en titytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 35 Collection title Belgian-American Research Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/BelgAmrCol Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “One of the country's largest concentrations of Walloon-speaking Belgians is found in northeastern Wisconsin, resulting in a unique cultural and social flavor. The largest wave of Belgian immigration to Wisconsin occurred in the mid-1850s. While the 1850 U.S. Census lists only 45 persons of Belgian nativity in the state, by 1860 the number had increased to 4,647. The 1890 U.S. census also shows that 81% of Belgians in the state lived in the northeastern counties of Brown, Kewaunee, and Door. The Belgian immigration into northeastern Wisconsin came to an abrupt halt in about 1858, when word reached the homeland of the physical and economic hardships and the cholera epidemic sweeping the settlement.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 3357 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 50659267 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrch-ti%3D=BelgianAmerican+Research+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno =1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 36 Collection title Big Streets in a Little City – Downtown Street Scenes in Kiel, 1860-1980 URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/KielLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The name of this collection, Big Streets in a Little City, is an affectionate reference to the official City of Kiel slogan, “the little city that does big things.” Located on the Sheboygan River in the southwest corner of Manitowoc County, this city of approximately 3,500 has a thriving downtown, beautiful parks, progressive schools, a strong employment base, and a growing respect for its heritage. In 2004 we celebrated our sesquicentennial with a year-long series of activities that involved residents and visitors of all ages. Not long after that, the Kiel Public Library was the beneficiary of an amazing collection of photographs, original documents, newspaper clippings, indexed obituaries, and other archival materials. The donor, Edwin J. Majkrzak, a former library trustee and author of a comprehensive city history, had spent the better part of two decades collecting these items, and organizing them into 80 notebooks and dozens of enlarged and framed, vintage photographs. Mr. Majkrzak is well known in this community as the “go to” guy for questions about local legends or the history of this or that building. He is also the “give to” guy for families cleaning out grandparents’ attics and seeking a permanent home for old treasures. Thanks to such gifts, the Edwin J. Majkrzak Historical Center now has more than 110 notebooks and dozens more enlarged photographs. We see the publication of this online collection as the logical next step toward continuing Mr. Majkrzak’s work and furthering the Research Center’s mission, which reads in part: “to benefit the research efforts of history scholars of all ages … and to promote the inter-generational sharing of stories about the lives and accomplishments of Kiel area families and individuals from the past to the present day.” This collection of 630 photos is only a fraction of the thousands of items housed in our research center. But it is enough to give the user a taste of life in Kiel from the mid-1800s to the late 20th Century. These images depict commerce, recreation, cultural events, and other day-to-day activities of the men, women, and children who lived, worked, and played in the same neighborhoods that continue to thrive, albeit in different ways, in the 21st Century. Taken together, these images tell a fascinating story of the evolution of the downtown area of a small, rural Wisconsin city through two World Wars, a Depression, a thriving post-WWII business climate, a well-coordinated Centennial celebration in 1954, and other economic, political, and social changes. We interpreted the term “downtown street scenes” very broadly, so as to include surrounding neighborhoods, local schools, leisure activities, and some of Kiel’s earliest factories. We have also included dozens of turn-of-the-century portraits taken by the city’s first photographer, Paul Schubert, who started his business in 1875 with a mobile studio using a horse and wagon. We are indebted to the Al and Helen Hingiss family for donating their large collection of Schubert’s 3x5 glass negatives. Library Director Nanette Bulebosh served as the project administrator of this collection. Library Assistant Terry Kuske, who worked closely with Mr. Majkrzak to provide much of the metadata, was the technical coordinator. She spent more time on this project than anyone. She was aided by library staff members and a few community volunteers. We would like to thank the members of the Kiel Public Library Board of Trustees for their enthusiastic support, Mike Mathes and the Tri-County News staff for their advice and assistance, Sharon Carlson and other members of the Kiel Area Historical Society for their assistance and endorsement and, most of all, our good friend Ed Majkrzak and the many people who helped him in his tireless efforts to illuminate the story of Kiel so compellingly. We consider this collection a work in progress, because we continued to learn new details about the people in these photos right up until publication. We know there are more stories behind these images. If you have information to share, or if you find any errors in our descriptions, please contact the Kiel Public Library at kielpl@esls.lib.wi.us or 920-894-7122.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 640 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850949501 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image may be copied freely by individuals, educational institutions, and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. Please include the following statement with any copies you make: 'Photograph courtesy of the Heritage Collection at Kiel Public Library'. Anyone interested in any other use of these materials should obtain permission from Kiel Public Library, which retains copyright for all other purposes. Contact Kiel Public Library, 511 Third Street, Kiel, WI 53042 (kielpl@esls.lib.wis.us). © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Big+Streets+in+a+Little+City%3A+Kiel%2C+Wisconsin+%2818601980%29&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1 &numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 37 Collection title Brittingham Family Lantern Slide Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/BrittinghamImgs Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection consists of the personal and travel photographs of the Brittinghams, a prominent and influential Wisconsin family. Spanning the years 1897-1922, these images capture the private lives of a wealthy family at the turn of the century, and document their travels to 22 states and 32 countries. The subjects of this collection range widely from informal pictures of children at play to detailed interior shots of the Brittingham homes. Scenic landscapes, cityscapes, and street scenes from around the world are in abundance. The Brittinghams traveled from the Grand Canyon to Eastern Asia, and everywhere captured particulars of dress, architecture, and locomotion.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1620 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 81309850 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No This image may be copied by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes, or other "fair use" as defined by U.S. copyright law Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Brittingham+Lantern+Slides&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 38 Collection title Bunny Berigan, Fox Lake’s Own URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/BunnyBerigan Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Although born in Hilbert, Wisconsin, on November 2, 1908, Bernard “Bunny” Berigan, acclaimed as one of the most prominent jazz trumpeters of all times and unexcelled for his intricate embellishments and lip vibrato, is considered Fox Lake’s own. He moved here with his parents, William and Mayme Schlitzberg Berigan, when he was only a few months old. In Fox Lake the little family, consisting of Bunny’s brother Donald and parents, were welcomed with open arms by their parents, relatives and friends.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 186 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright This image may be copied freely by individuals, educational institutions, and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. Please include the following statement with any copies you make: 'Photograph courtesy of the Harriet O'Connell Historical Room at Fox Lake Public Library, Fox Lake, WI.' © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Bunny+Berigan+of+Fox+Lake&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytop recno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 39 Collection title Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Oconto and Shawano Counties: Historical Atlases, Directories, Plat Maps, and High School Yearbooks http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/NicoletLocHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-754224400&termsrchti%3D=Brown%2C+Door%2C+Kewaunee%2C+Oconto+and+Shawano+Counties%3A+Historical+Atlases%2C+Directories%2C+Plat+Map s+%26amp%3B+High+School+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entit ytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection of historic materials includes atlases, directories, and plat books providing accessibility to early information about Northeastern Wisconsin, specifically Brown, Door, Kewaunee and Shawano counties. A variety of plat books and atlases were chosen because of their frequent use and fragile condition. They are widely used by the public for local history and genealogy. They assist persons seeking the origin of street names and trace neighborhoods that were once farmland or heavily forested lands.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Maps (jpgs) # of items 86 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Brown%2C+Door%2C+Kewaunee%2C+Oconto+and+Shawano+Counties%3A+Historical+Atlases%2C+Directories%2C+Plat+Map s+%26amp%3B+High+School+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entit ytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 40 Collection title Barron, Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Pepin, St. Croix, and Rusk Counties: Local History Collections URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/IndianheadLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection showcases selections from the local history collections of 14 West-Central and Northwestern Wisconsin public libraries. These libraries, and many other Indianhead Federated Library System member libraries, serve as repositories for important local history documents. The Indianhead Federated Library System is comprised of 53 member public libraries in the region. The collection contains texts (including community records, local history narratives and retrospectives, high school yearbooks, and maps) and images of community sites, events, and residents.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 320 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381291252362&recno=1&resultset=436&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno =1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 41 Collection title Early Fond du Lac County People and Places http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/FdlLocalHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-43816-241887690&termsrchti%3D=Early+Fond+du+Lac+County+People+and+Places&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This digital collection of four published books provides accessibility to early information about Fond du Lac County. Two city and county directories were chosen because of their historical value. Our earliest city directory is the Brigham & Co.'s Fond du Lac City Directory and Business Advertiser of 1856-57. Our earliest county directory is the Fond du Lac County Gazetteer: Containing Directories of Fond du Lac, Ripon and Waupun, and Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Several Townships of the County, published in 1868. The directories list residents with their addresses and occupations and include advertising for local businesses. They present a glimpse of Fond du Lac at specific points in its history. Fond du Lac Illustrated 1898 presents photographic views of the city. Photos of many public buildings, parks, streets, schools and factories show the city at that time. A large section provides photos of many notable residences.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Early+Fond+du+Lac+County+People+and+Places&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 42 Collection title Evansville, Wisconsin Digitization Project URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/ArrowheadLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The digital collection of materials from the Eager Free Public Library History Room includes Rock County, Wisconsin plat books from 1891, 1904, and 1917. Evansville was settled in 1839 and became an important stop on the Chicago & Northwestern Railway system. The digital collection includes histories and memories that give accounts of settlement and Evansville’s growth and prosperity. City Directories and photo collections of portraits, homes, and businesses are also included in the project. Two unique organizations operated in Evansville in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Evansville Seminary, a high school and later a junior college, first operated by the Methodist Church and later by the Free Methodist Church, was a training institution for 100s of students. The catalogs and school annuals are a glimpse into the history of the educational institution. Another organization, the Hall family circus, was started in the 1860s by George Washington “Popcorn” Hall and continued into the 1940s by four generations of the Hall family. The digital collection includes circus posters and photographs. The Arrowhead Digitization of Rock County History Resources will provide electronic access to materials that are today only available in print format and to people who cannot go to the Milton Historical Society, Edgerton Public Library and the Eager Free Public Library. Each of these locations provides unique collections of records of the Milton House, a hotel that also served in the Underground Railroad; the Edgerton Public Library with unique resources documenting the history of Edgerton; and a continuation of a digitization project started in 2009 with materials from the history room of the Eager Free Public Library in Evansville. Each of these communities has a rich history in agriculture, industry, commerce and education. The project is endorsed by the boards of the Eager Free Public Library, the Edgerton Public Library and the Milton Historical Society.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 239 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Evansville+Digitization+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 43 Collection title Fond du Lac and Green Lake County Atlases, Directories, and Histories URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/Winnefox Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This digital collection contains 13 published books and a wall map providing accessibility to early information about the City Of Berlin and Green Lake County. City and county directories were chosen because of their historical value. Our earliest city directory is the Wright’s Berlin City Directory 1858-9. Other city directories for Berlin include 1892, 1898 and 1915-16. The directories list residents with their addresses and occupations and include an alphabetic list of business firms and a street and avenue guide. City information for 1892 is now easily accessible from a wall map. Princeton’s early businesses are also available. Industrial Reviews of Princeton has descriptions and listings of businesses in Princeton, Wisconsin at the close of the 19th century. Land ownership records are also useful tools for genealogical research. This collection includes Green Lake County plat books 1875, 1901, 1923 and the atlas & farm directory for 1914. Three early histories have been included. The History Of Green Lake County by John Gillespy is the real gem. Other historians in their studies of this area have referenced this work. It deals mainly with biographical sketches of early settlers. Other histories are the History & Directory of the City Of Ripon and Green Lake and Waushara Counties 1869 and The School Quarterly Sketch of “The Geological History Of Green Lake County” 1912. One group of the early population, which was hard to trace, were those who served in the Civil War. Joyce Stemler’s They Went South fills that gap. Joyce’s book includes biographic sketches of those who served from Berlin, but this book also serves as an index to Joyce’s files that are housed at the Berlin Public Library.” Type of materials Text (jpgs), Maps (jpgs), and Images (jpgs) # of items 29 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Fond+du+Lac+and+Green+Lake+County+Atlases%2C+Directories+and+Histories&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/ nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 44 Collection title Great Lakes Maritime History Project URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/GreatLakes Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The state of Wisconsin has a proud and colorful history. One of its richest and most romantic chapters is its maritime history, staged on the waters of Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, on hundreds of smaller lakes and a whole network of rivers. Much of that fascinating story has been captured in photography and art and this material brings to the public eye some of its highlights.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 1977 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (also noted in description – collection cataloged in OCLC) OCLC #: 50862034 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Great+Lakes+Maritime+History+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 45 Collection title Historic Fort Atkinson URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/FortAtkinsonLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The photograph collection contains images of citizens and businesses along Main Street beginning about 1880 and progressing through the early 1970's. They are part of the historical photograph collection at the Hoard Historical Museum in Fort Atkinson.” Type of materials Images (jpgs), Texts (jpg), and Audio files (ram) # of items 308 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 228408451 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Historic+Fort+Atkinson&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno =1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 46 Collection title Historical County Plat Maps from South Central Wisconsin and Early Madison City Directories http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MadisonLocHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-49028-1922032718&termsrchti%3D=Historical+County+Plat+Maps+from+South+Central+Wisconsin+and+Early+Madison+City+Directories&format=B&fmtclass=mu ltifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressRevi ew=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This digital collection of historic plat books and city directories provides accessibility to early information about South Central Wisconsin, specifically Columbia, Dane, Portage and Wood counties. A variety of the oldest plat books, atlases and city directories were chosen because of their frequent use and delicate condition. They are widely used by the public for local history and genealogy and even for those trying to find out why a street got its name. The historic plat books help people to trace neighborhoods and streets from what was once farmland.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) and Maps (jpgs) # of items 43 In LinkCat? Yes, some of them Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 680744189 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Historical+County+Plat+Maps+from+South+Central+Wisconsin+and+Early+Madison+City+Directories&format=B&fmtclass=mu ltifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressRevi ew=true 47 Collection title A History of Agriculture in Wisconsin URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/WI/WI-idx?id=WI.HistAgSchaf Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is digitized book broken up into sections. “This volume constitutes the general introduction to the Town Studies of the Wisconsin Domesday Book. It also presents a tentative sketch of the history of agriculture in this state, at the time of publication (1922).” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 1 whole, 21 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata No OCLC #: 540985658 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381291252362&recno=1&resultset=436&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno =1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 48 Collection title History of Wisconsin Agriculture and Rural Life Collection http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/USAIN URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1920901078&termsrchti%3D=History+of+Wisconsin+agriculture+and+rural+life&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badse arch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of Wisconsin Agriculture and Rural Life collection is based on a bibliography compiled as part of the National Preservation Project for Agricultural Literature. Items in the bibliography, primary and secondary materials published through 1945, were initially ranked by a review panel for preservation microfilming. Now, through funding from the Council of University of Wisconsin Libraries, you will have access to a growing subset of this material through our digital collections. Link to bibliography: http://steenbock.library.wisc.edu/subjectguide/wisagbib/index.htm” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 1222 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 81921691 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=History+of+Wisconsin+agriculture+and+rural+life&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badse arch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 49 Collection title The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/HomeFront Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II is a digital collection of photographic images, oral histories, published sources and documents, artifacts, and other resources which help to document and explain the history of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin during the period from 1939 to 1947—both the more universally shared home front experiences and activities as they played out in this specific county, and those more unique activities which especially defined the area during the War.” Type of materials Images (jpgs), Texts (jpgs), Videos (ram) # of items 571 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 65221034 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The images on this site cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the submitting institution. The submitting institution is identified in the information provided for each image. Some of the institutions have the ability to provide highresolution copies on a fee basis. For more details or to request permission, contact the appropriate institution: © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=The+Home+Front++Manitowoc+County+in+World+War+II&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 50 Collection title Images of Lake Geneva URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/LakeGenImg Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Reminisce about historic Lake Geneva by browsing this collection of over 500 souvenir-quality photographs and postcards selected from the Lake Geneva Public Library local history collection. Evoke memories of the grandeur of Lake Geneva in its heyday when it came to be known as the "Newport of the West." Enjoy vintage images of elegant summer homes, picturesque shoreline, city parks, and downtown businesses from every decade of the 20th century. Additions in 2012 include several plat books and atlases, spanning 1873-1962.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Maps (jpgs) # of items 397 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 81961202 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Images+of+Lake+Geneva&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 51 Collection title Janesville’s Past URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/JanesvillesPast Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Janesville, located in southern Wisconsin near the Illinois border, was settled in 1835, making it one of the earliest communities in the state. In 2005, it was Wisconsin's 11th largest city and one of the fastest growing in the 1990s. Its 2000 population was 60,200. Thirty-nine percent of the total Rock County population lives in Janesville. The photographs digitized on this Web site present views of Janesville from its earliest days in the 1840s to the 1980's.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 624 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 62262705 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be copied freely by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. Please include this statement and author or photographer attribution with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in non-commercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose. Anyone interested in any other use of these materials, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from Hedberg Public Library which retains copyright for all other purposes. Contact Hedberg Public Library through the Reference Department, Hedberg Public Library, 316 S. Main Street, Janesville, Wisconsin 53545 (hplref@als.lib.wi.us). © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries In Recollection? generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Janesville%27s+Past&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1 &entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 52 Collection title The Ku Klux Klan in Northwestern Wisconsin, circa 1915-1950 URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WiscKKK Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Ku Klux Klan in Northwestern Wisconsin, circa 1915-1950 is a digital collection of records, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and artifacts. These materials document a popular movement that most Americans would rather forget - a so-called "reform" movement driven by xenophobia and bigotry. In the post World War I era, however, the Klan was a popular and widely accepted organization that played a significant role in the social life of some American communities. The KKK advocated patriotism, nativism, and anti-Catholicism. Although largely gone from Wisconsin by the late 1920s, the Klan persisted through the 1940s in northwestern Wisconsin. As evidenced by these materials, areas of Klan activity included Chippewa, Clark, and Pierce counties. Material for this collection has been drawn from the Wisconsin Historical Society, the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire, and the University of Wisconsin--River Falls.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs), Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 439918480 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=KKK+in+Northwest+Wisconsin&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 53 Collection title Kenosha County History: Images and Texts, 1830s-1940s URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/KenoshaLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Kenosha County is situated in the most southeastern part of Wisconsin adjoining the Illinois State border. In 1830, Kenosha County was a remote corner of the largely unsettled Michigan Territory. Beginning in 1835 settlers arrived from New York and New England, making Kenosha County and City the southernmost settlement in the state. From 1835 through the 1880s the region's main commercial activity was agriculture. In the 1870s the County and City barely survived a local depression, which stifled industrial growth. By 1890 industrial expansion had greatly improved in the City and County with continued growth until the Great Depression of the 1930s. The C.E. Dewey Lantern Slide Collection contains images of this time period from the 1830s to the early 1940s. The eight books chosen for this collection represent the early days of European-American settlement in Kenosha County, document the history of Racine and Kenosha Counties, and profile prominent residents. Kenosha landscapes, parks, public buildings, residences, businesses, and industries from the early 20th century are described and photographed..” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpg) # of items 2240 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850945868 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Kenosha County Historical Society and Museum retains copyright of the C.E. Dewey Lantern Slide Collection and the Louis Thiers Glass Negative collection.. The copy of Greater Kenosha: Interesting Views, Public Buildings, Churches, Schools, Handsome Residences, Parks and Manufacturing Industries, featured in this collection, is owned by the Kenosha County Historical Society. The other books are owned by the Kenosha Public Library. The Kenosha County Historical Society owns and retains copyright of the narrative photograph albums. All of these In Recollection? print materials may be protected by U.S. copyright law (e.g., Title 17 US Code). “Fair use” of copyright protected works must meet the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. For information on re-use of items contained within this collection, see: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711/Copyright. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Kenosha+County+History%3A+Images+and+Texts%2C+1830s1940s&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&n umrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 54 Collection title Kenosha’s Lost Industries: Photographs and Corporate Materials, 1850s-1990s URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/KenoshaLocHist3 Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Kenosha’s industrialization allowed inexpensive production of wagons, tanned leather, bicycles, foundry products and machine tools. The natural groundwork was laid for the production of automobile, rail, and transportation components such as industrial wire and tools. For nearly a hundred years this work, accompanied by rapid population growth, created and supported the manufacture of products and commodities demanded by American workers and the world market. The photographic prints and archival supplements selected for this digital collection represent local industrial history and demonstrate the impact these companies had on the global economy. Profiled industries were an integral part of Kenosha County’s economic and social life and connected the residents to the rest of Wisconsin, the nation, and the world.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 1638 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Kenosha%27s+Lost+Industries%3A+Photographs+and+Corporate+Materials%2C+1850s1990s&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&n umrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 55 Collection title Libraries and Schools in Marathon and Lincoln Counties URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/EducationFacilities Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description Libraries and Schools in Marathon and Lincoln Counties contains historic images representing central Wisconsin schools and libraries in Marathon and Lincoln Counties. Libraries and Schools in Marathon and Lincoln Counties is collaborative project completed by the UWDCC and the Marathon County Public Library with support and contributions from the following Central Wisconsin Ditigization Project members: Marathon County Historical Society, Merrill Historical Society, TB Scott Library and the University of Wisconsin Marathon County.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 411 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 81320384 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Libraries+and+Schools+in+Marathon+and+Lincoln+Counties&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=er ror/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 56 Collection title Log Book of Preston Reynolds: one of the 4 river rovers on a trip down the Wisconsin, Mississippi, and up the Rock and Yaharra Rivers URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/WI/WI-idx?id=WI.ReynoldsP Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is digitized book broken up into sections. “This log book kept by Preston ("Pick") Reynolds documents a canoe trip he made with three other young men from Madison, Wis. in 1903. The trip began in what is now Wisconsin Dells and proceeded down the Wisconsin River to the Mississippi as far as Rock Island, Ill., and then started up the Rock River. The trip was supposed to continue up the Rock and Yahara Rivers to Madison. Instead, the "4 River Rovers" completed the trip by train from Coloma, Ill. Reynold's companions included "Pucks" Anderson, "Chub" Fowler, and Sid Jackson (later a founder of the Jackson Clinic in Madison). In addition to colorful descriptions of their adventures, Reynolds has illustrated the volume with many pen and ink and wash drawings.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 1 whole, 9 parts In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 82179985 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=The+Home+Front++Manitowoc+County+in+World+War+II&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 57 Collection title Madison Metropolitan School District Reports http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MMSD URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-34116-1360692284&termsrchti%3D=Madison+Metropolitan+School+District+Reports&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Madison Metropolitan School District is the second largest district in Wisconsin, and serves an estimated student population of 26,000 through 46 schools within an area of approximately 65 miles.1 The collection of online materials is made up of annual reports dating back to the mid-nineteenth century, and published through the current year. These reports serve as valuable primary sources for research into the history and sociological paradigms behind some of the decisions and changes the District has experienced throughout the century. In addition, these reports reflect other aspects of the city of Madison and surrounding communities as they have worked towards development of the best public school experience possible for the students and families they serve. For future educators or researchers investigating the history of public education, administrators wishing to review the decision making processes and views behind previous and historical developments, as well as other community members interested in the public school history of Madison and communities within the District, these can be vital sources of information. Unfortunately, these materials are not currently housed in an area that promotes the archival survival of the documents, and many are starting to show the damage of time. In order to preserve the information, and to allow access to the widest possible range of researchers, it seemed a logical and functional step to digitize this material and house its electronic access through the University of Wisconsin Madison general library system. The physical materials will remain at the Doyle Administration Center, but by having the information digitized and available through the general library system web page, the materials are assured of having a more robust and stable means of survival and retrieval of data, as well as a greatly expanded means of information delivery to the greater research community. The agreement between the MMSD Madison School and Community Education Library (MSCEL) and the University of Wisconsin Madison Memorial Library would entail digitizing all previous, current, and future annual reports. A hard copy of the current report would also be sent to the digital library department, and would not need to be returned. In this manner, MSCEL hopes to serve as wide a community of researchers as possible, and in so doing also provide access to these documents to University students and faculty in particular.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 150 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Madison+Metropolitan+School+District+Reports&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 58 Collection title Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association Reports and Related Materials http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/JohnOlinArchives URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60338-1062547366&termsrchti%3D=Madison+Park+and+Pleasure+Drive+Association+Reports+and+Related+Materials&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html /nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This digital collection of historic reports provides accessibility to early information about the City of Madison around the turn of the 20th century. The Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association Reports denote the moneys received and expended and work done by the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association in order to attract attention to the city’s natural beauty and surrounding lakes. The impetus behind the association was that by making Madison’s natural surroundings more accessible, visitors would get a better idea of the magnificence of the location, and advantages of Madison as a summer resort or place of permanent residence. The Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association Reports offer a glimpse into a time in local history when pleasure drives were first considered, and thought to be of skeptical benefit to the public. These same drives and walkways are now considered an integral part of Madison’s landscape. John M. Olin (1892-1982) was a leading industrialist, entrepreneur, conservationist, philanthropist, scientist, and sportsman. This collection also contains thousands of pages of carbon copies of correspondence between John M. Olin and various people concerned with the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 33 In LinkCat? Yes, some - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=841498 Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. In Recollection? This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Madison+Park+and+Pleasure+Drive+Association+Reports+and+Related+Materials&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html /nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 59 Collection title Manitowoc Local History Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MTWCImages Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Explore the history of Manitowoc and the surrounding communities through a wide selection of images, historical texts, and maps and plat books that date back to the mid 19th century. Whether for historical or genealogical research, school assignments, or business or civic presentations, this collection provides an in-depth look at Manitowoc’s rich history.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 2010 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 63043787 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Manitowoc Public Library © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Manitowoc+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 60 Collection title Maps and Atlases of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, and the Upper Mississippi River URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/LaCrosseLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This group of material includes maps and atlases of La Crosse County of a variety of types, including plat (rural land ownership), highway, soil, topographic; city of La Crosse (Wisconsin) including zoning, parks, and street; other La Crosse County municipalities; and representative pre- and post-lock and dam charts and maps of the Upper Mississippi River. The date range of this map collection is approximately 1854-1987 and explores the rich history of the area from the days of logging to the post-lock and dam system on the Mississippi River.” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 126 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be copied freely by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any other 'fair use' as defined by U. S. copyright laws. Please include this statement and author or photographer attribution with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in non-commercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose. Anyone interested in any other use of these materials, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from the institution that owns the material and which retains copyright for all other purposes. This information is noted in the bibliographic content that accompanies each item: © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with In Recollection? individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Maps+and+Atlases+of+La+Crosse+County%2C+Wisconsin%2C+and+the+Upper+Mississippi+River&format=B&fmtclass=multif ullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview =true 61 Collection title Marathon County Local History http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/Wi/MarathonLocHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-64052-1226623430&termsrchti%3D=Marathon+County+Local+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entity toprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Marathon County Public Library provides historical information and resources concerning the history of Marathon County. Marathon County, which was officially organized in 1850, is the largest county in Wisconsin. This digital collection focuses on the rich local history of the towns, villages, and cities of Marathon County. It includes centennial histories written by local residents, with many illustrations documenting family life and economic development in central Wisconsin. The Marathon County Public Library’s goal is to preserve and make widely accessible to all generations these irreplaceable historical resources.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 42 In LinkCat? No (some in print) Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Marathon+County+Local+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entity toprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 62 Collection title Marinette County Local History http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MarinetteLocHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-34116-363442248&termsrchti%3D=Marinette+County+Library+System++LSTA+2009&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecn o=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Marinette County Library System maintains many resources that provide local historical information. Yearbooks and plat books are extraordinarily popular and receive so much use that they need to be preserved. For this reason the library decided to preserve this material in a digital format. This project contains plat books from the years 1905, 1912, and 1920 and yearbooks from 1919-1924. Our ultimate goal is to digitize as much as our collection as possible to keep this information intact for future generations. Learn more about the Marinette County Library System at www.marinettecountylibraries.org.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Maps (jpgs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850949720 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Marinette+County+Library+System++LSTA+2009&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecn o=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 63 Collection title Menasha Local History Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MenashaLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Menasha is located at the mouth of the Fox River on the north end of Lake Winnebago. Menasha, with settlers as early as 1835, became a village in 1849 and was incorporated as a city in 1874. Mrs. Doty, wife of Judge James Doty, used the Indian word Menasha, meaning The Island, to name the site. The city became a center for wooden ware industries using water power provided by the river. The Menasha Wooden Ware Company became known as the world’s largest producer of turned wooden ware products. In 1871, the Wisconsin Central Railway was established here. In later years, companies switched from wood products to paper manufacturing.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 307 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Menasha+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&ent itytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 64 Collection title Mount Horeb Area History URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MountHorebLocHist2 Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Mount Horeb Area History Collection brings together a variety of resources depicting the early 20th century in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. Resources include church histories, family memoirs, books about the historic Norway Building, and information about Mount Horeb’s production of Song of Norway. Centennial books from the Mount Horeb Area Historical Society, Perry Historical Center, and Springdale Township are also included. Complete copies of the centennial books may be purchased from the Mount Horeb Area Historical Society, the Perry Historical Center, and Springdale Township respectively. In addition, the family of Cyril (Cy) Burns generously contributed three negatives of his photographic record of the April 1, 1960 presidential primary speech of John F. Kennedy; held in the Ivy Room above Olson's Restaurant in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. Cy, as he was best known locally, was born on March 21, 1931, in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. He photographed extensively, capturing the faces that adorn local living room walls, and receiving numerous awards from the Wisconsin Professional Photographer's Association. Cy’s work can be viewed today at the Mount Horeb Area Historical Society.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 23 In LinkCat? No (some print versions) Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Mount+Horeb+Area+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 65 Collection title Neenah Public Library Local History Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/NeenahLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Neenah, a city of 25,000, is a part of the Fox Cities and located in east-central Wisconsin, on the northwest shore of Lake Winnebago. Originally known as Winnebago Rapids, Neenah was incorporated as a village in 1856 and had a population of 1,296 in 1860. Thanks in part to its location on the Fox River, in the mid-1800’s Neenah attracted flourmills and the lumber industry. By the 1870’s paper mills began to take over the industrial landscape of the area and has continued to play an important role in the city’s economy. The Neenah Public Library’s digital collection presents the history of Neenah primarily from the early 1800’s to the 1950’s. The two Neenah histories highlight the development and important events of Neenah from pre-settlement to the late 1950’s. The city directories provide valuable information to genealogists, while the searchable photograph collection captures life in the Neenah area from the mid-1800’s to the 1950’s. Neenah’s digital collection will be of use to local historians, students, genealogists, and anyone interested in the history of Neenah!” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 450 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 71431244 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching ( including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Fair use is specifically an American legal doctrine that is not found in most other national copyright laws. The British commonwealth nations have a concept of "fair dealing" but it is much more restrictive in scope. Our reserve policy, for example, is based on "fair use" in U.S. copyright law. Please include this statement and author or In Recollection? photographer attribution with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in non-commercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose. Anyone interested in any other use of these materials, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from the Univeristy of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries; and the Neenah Public Library © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Neenah+Public+Library+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badse arch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 66 Collection title New Glarus and Green County Local History URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/NewGlarusLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection focuses primarily on the first 100 years of New Glarus’s history. It includes narratives about the settlement and early history of the village, family records from the first church in New Glarus, tax rolls of the Town of New Glarus, old maps and plat books of Green County, the first yearbook of the New Glarus High School, and photographs of individuals and families, school groups, community organizations, events, street scenes, businesses, and agriculture. The New Glarus Public Library, the New Glarus Historical Society, and the Swiss United Church of Christ of New Glarus have collaborated to make available to the public these selected materials documenting the history of New Glarus and the surrounding area.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 214 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850947705 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=New+Glarus+and+Green+County+Local+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsear ch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 67 Collection title Opening the Doors: Wisconsin Mental Health Heritage URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WinnebagoMHI Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Julaine Farrow Museum opened in 1973 at the Blacksmith shop on the grounds of the Winnebago Mental Health Institute. The museum is the repository of the various artifacts (furniture, patient made items, photographs and many written materials which document various aspects of life within the facility). The Winnebago Mental Health Institute admitted its first patient on April 23, 1873 and was known as the Northern Hospital for the Insane. In 1935, the facility name was changed to the Winnebago State Hospital and was changed again in 1973 to the Winnebago Mental Health Institute. The written materials document various aspects of life within one of the state’s two mental health facilities since 1873. The materials include annual/biennial reports authored by the physician superintendents to the State Board of Control. These reports include patient admissions, discharges and demographic information. The reports also include a listing of projects completed, highlights which occurred during the period and a financial accounting. The Cue was written and edited by patients at the hospital beginning in 1968. All patient specific information has been deleted from this series of patient newsletters. The newsletters document patient activities and life at Winnebago, beginning in 1968 and ending in 1973. The Cue collection does include every issue published by patients. It also includes a patient generated publication, titled On the Sober Side. There are poems, short stories and some artwork in various editions of the newsletter.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 148 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes? (linked in collection by category but not showing up in recollection search) 68 Collection title Oshkosh, Omro, and Winnebago County, Wisconsin – Atlases and Histories URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/OshkoshAtlases Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Fox River led early French-Canadian explorers and later American settlers to the west shore of Lake Winnebago. In the 1840 census Winnebago County had 135 inhabitants; by 1850 about 10,000 had been added to that number. In addition to Yankees, there were communities of Swiss in Town of Black Wolf, Welsh in Towns of Nekimi and Utica, and Norwegians in the Towns of Winchester, Wolf River and Clayton. German settlers were scattered throughout the county. As the lumber industry surged, Oshkosh became a magnet for immigrants from both the eastern states and Europe, reaching a population of 22,000 in 1880. Many of these immigrants later moved on to farm in counties further up the Wolf River. Neenah and Menasha owed their prosperity to water power, as the Fox River drops on its way to Green Bay. Flour mills gave way to paper mills when wheat farming moved west. Omro and Winneconne served as social and commercial centers, supplemented by crossroads communities, often based on a general store and a cheese factory. These digitized resources make up a comprehensive collection for research in 19th Century Oshkosh, Omro, and Winnebago County history. Two modern indexes, included here with the permission of indexer David A. Langkau, will also help the users find the information they need.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 107 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the permission of the Oshkosh Public Library for any other type of user or type of use. Contact dibble@oshkoshpublic.org © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. In Recollection? This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Oshkosh+and+Winnebago+County%2C+Wisconsin++Atlases+and+Histories&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&ent itycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 69 Collection title Plat Books and Atlases of Racine and Kenosha Counties URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/Lakeshore Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The history of Racine County comes alive through this collection of Plat Books and Atlases. Spanning the years 1887-1956 it’s interesting to see the shifting landscape as more and more people moved from the dense urban environment of the City of Racine to the suburban and rural areas of Racine County. The history of families can also be read in the land ownership information on the maps themselves – large farms become smaller, small farms grow, marriages, births, deaths and more can all be found here.” Type of materials Text and maps (jpgs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=The+Home+Front++Manitowoc+County+in+World+War+II&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 70 Collection title Ozaukee County Local History Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/EasternShores Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Ozaukee County Local History Collection provides a window into the history and development of Ozaukee County. Whether published over 100 years ago or more recently, the selected material is focused on the history of the area, often stems from personal and civic efforts to document and promote local communities, and offers a broad range of topics. Topics include personal reminiscences of growing up in Ozaukee County, reflections of local residents who served during wartime, histories of various local communities, and histories of public services and groups in those communities, including fire departments and a woman’s club. Some of the titles date as far back as 1835, with a significant amount covering the 19th century through the first half of the 20th century. Our goal is to preserve rare material, make the content as a whole more accessible to anyone through 24/7 electronic access, and generally encourage interest and pride in our local communities.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 37 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Ozaukee+County+Local+History+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 71 Collection title Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WIPublicDocs URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-64052-1073990169&termsrchti%3D=Public+documents+of+the+state+of+Wisconsin&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearc h.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin, commonly known as Wisconsin Public Documents (WPD), consists of the annual and biennial reports of all important Wisconsin state agencies from 1852 through 1914. It was issued annually for 1852 to 1881/82 and biennially for 1882/84 through 1912/14. WPD is by far the most important collection of documents issued by the state of Wisconsin during this time period. In addition to the annual and biennial reports of various state officers, departments and institutions, WPD is a source for Wisconsin statistical tables, financial charts, vintage photographs, supplementary documents, maps, other graphics and research monographs on specific topics. Virtually all aspects of the social sciences in Wisconsin during the 1852-1914 timeframe are represented in this collection of 118 volumes which occupies nearly thirty linear feet in the paper format.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 118 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 17425541 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Public+documents+of+the+state+of+Wisconsin&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearc h.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 72 Collection title The Reminiscences of Lucien B. Caswell (1827-1919) – Wisconsin Pioneer and Civic Leader http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/WI/WI-idx?type=browse&scope=WI.CASWELLREM URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60772-377543252&termsrchti%3D=Lucien+B.+Caswell%27s+Reminiscences&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Lucien B. Caswell was born in Swanton, Vermont in 1827. Drawn by the rich farmlands just opened to settlement, he and his family, stepfather, mother, and siblings, arrived in frontier Wisconsin in 1836 and settled along the Rock River, just south of Lake Koskonong, in what is now Fulton Township, Rock County, where they built the third house in the county. Young Caswell was ambitious, attending Milton Academy and Beloit College and studying law. He moved to Fort Atkinson and opened a law practice in 1851. By 1855, he had served as district attorney for Jefferson County, married a teacher, Miss Elizabeth H. May, and been elected to the school board, a post he would hold for over sixty years. During the Civil War years, he served as a state representative and a draft commissioner and was with Governor Harvey on his fatal trip south to visit Wisconsin troops. Between 1875 and 1891, he served seven terms in the United States House of Representatives, where he was active in establishing the Federal appeals court system and construction of the Library of Congress. In his later years, he became involved with banking and the Northern Pacific Railroad. He also traveled extensively to Europe and the American West. Caswell published his memoirs in 1900 in the Jefferson County Union. He died in 1919 in Fort Atkinson. His legacy in business and education continues in the Rock, Jefferson, and Walworth County area. The bank, he founded in 1883, is still in operation in Fort Atkinson. The Arthur G. McGraw Jr. Computing Center of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is named for Caswell's great-grandson who was a Whitewater native and member of the faculty for thirty-six years. Lucien Caswell's life in Wisconsin ran from the beginnings of settlement to the Progressive Era. Even in his last years, the politicians in Madison would come to Fort Atkinson and ask him for advice.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Lucien+B.+Caswell%27s+Reminiscences&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 73 Collection title Schleisingerville to Slinger 125 Years (Slinger Community Library) URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/SlingerLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Explore the rich history of Schleisingerville, its citizens and local businesses through this digital collection consisting of two significant histories published by the Slinger Advancement Association and over 300 photographs providing accessibility to historians, genealogist and citizens.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 300 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image may be copied freely by individuals, educational institutions, and libraries for personal use, research, teaching, or any 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. Please include the following statement with any copies you make: 'Photograph courtesy of the Slinger Community Library.' © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Schleisingerville+to+Slinger+125+years&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html& entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 74 Collection title Sheboygan County Historical Documents http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/SheboyganLocHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60772-127034859&termsrchti%3D=Sheboygan+County+Historical+Documents&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection provides snapshots into the social, economic, and political history of Sheboygan County. The Sheboygan Centennial and Homecoming Souvenir booklets provide historical information from the period of the early Native American settlements to the mid-twentieth century. In addition, these items, along with a number of other titles, include historical photographs of the county with an emphasis on the City of Sheboygan. Sheboygan County Plat Maps from 1875 to 1920 also offer unique glimpses into the development of this county.” Type of materials Texts and maps (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 96 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Sheboygan+County+Historical+Documents&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 75 Collection title The story of Madison URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/WI/WI-idx?id=WI.SOM Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book broken down into sections. “The early history of the city of Madison, Wisconsin, covering pre-statehood through the end of the 19th century.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 1 whole, 6 parts In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=861917 Presence of metadata No OCLC #: 54099001 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=The+Home+Front++Manitowoc+County+in+World+War+II&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 76 Collection title The Taylor Brothers Photographs URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/TaylorBros Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The photographic images in this collection were taken by the Taylor Brothers photographic studio of Adams County, Wisconsin, circa 1910-1930. In 2001, Murphy Library, UW-La Crosse received the collection as a donation from a private estate. There were 665 glass plate photographic negatives in the donation. Most of the negatives have multiple images on them so there are actually 934 separate photographs. The physical condition of the glass plates was generally high resulting in crisp images with striking detail and clarity.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 934 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 81152928 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Taylor+Brothers+Photographs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 77 Collection title Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/Transactions URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =WI:style=WI:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=WI.TRANSACTIONS.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badse arch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:result set=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters is an independent, nonprofit membership organization. It was chartered by the state legislature in 1870 with the mission of gathering, sharing, and acting upon knowledge in the sciences, arts and letters for the benefit of the people of Wisconsin. The foundations of the modern day Transactions lay in the very first publication of the Academy: the Bulletin of April 1, 1870. Written by ex-governor of Wyoming Territory John Hoyt, a founder of the Academy and its first president, this document argues the need for a publication like Transactions. Essential to the Academy's central goal of uniting scientists, humanities scholars, and artists together to stimulate learning and exchange of research was that "each member . . . devote as much time as possible to the investigation of such subjects as have special attractions for him, and in the preparation of papers thereon, to be published in its volumes of Transactions." Transactions was of key importance because it would enable the Academy to participate in research exchange with other academies and societies beyond the boundaries of Wisconsin. The Academy's constitution, also contained in the Bulletin, further emphasized the need for Transactions in its goals to form a general library and to "disseminate correct views of the various departments of Science, Literature, and the Arts."” Type of materials Text (gifs and PDFs) # of items 121 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 51634364 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381291252362&recno=1&resultset=451&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno =1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 78 Collection title Two Rivers History: Hubert R. Wentorf Photo Collection and Fisher-Hamilton Industries Product Catalogs URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/TwoRiversLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This charming glimpse into Two Rivers’ past is a unique blend of photographs selected from the collection of Hubert R. Wentorf (circa late 1800s to mid 1950s), and vintage product catalogs from the Fisher-Hamilton Company, a major employer in Two Rivers since 1880 (now known as Thermo-Fisher Scientific). Mr. Wentorf was both a local photographer and a collector of historical photographs. His images focus on local landmarks, industries and institutions, and people going about daily life in Two Rivers. Many of his photographs include group shots of organizations and civic groups. The Fisher-Hamilton catalogs document the products manufactured by the company and the evolution of these products (and the company itself) over the years. In addition to their historical interest and nostalgic appeal, these catalogs frequently serve as a valuable resource to antique hunters as they attempt to identify their treasures.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 440 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Two+Rivers+History%3A+Hubert+R.+Wentorf+Photo+Collection+and+FisherHamilton+Industries+Product+Catalogs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 79 Collection title Walworth County Plat Map (1857) URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/Walworth1857 Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Walworth County Plat Map of 1857 is the oldest and one of the most frequently used map in the University of Wisconsin– Whitewater Archives collection. The 1857 Walworth County Plat map is frequently consulted by students, local historians and genealogists researching the area. This digitized and interactive map allows users to click a township within Walworth County and view the database results for all residents and properties within that township, as documented in 1857. 10 color village maps and 12 color illustrations of houses and structures border the map. Walworth County is the only perfectly square county in Wisconsin and contains 16 townships.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 4501 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Walworth+County+Plat+Map+%281857%29&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.h tml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 80 Collection title Waterford Area Local History URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WaterfordLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Western Racine County pioneer families began staking their claims in the Waterford area in the fall of 1836. The early years of settlement are documented here by a collection of historical artifacts digitized from a variety of formats including books, manuscripts, high school yearooks. photographs, maps and newspapers. This collection is a collaboration of many Waterford area agencies including Waterford Public Library, the Village of Waterford, Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce, Waterford Union High School, and the personal collections of many of the descendents of pioneer families.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 972 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 71373670 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be copied freely by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. Please include this statement and author or photographer attribution with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in non-commercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose. Anyone interested in any other use of these materials, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from Waterford Public Library which retains copyright for all other purposes. Contact Waterford Public Library through the Reference Department, Waterford Public Library, 101 N. River Street, Waterford, Wisconsin 53185 (jolliffe@waterford.lib.wi.us) © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of In Recollection? Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Waterford+Area+Local+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 81 Collection title Waukesha County History 1870-1920 URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WaukeshaCoHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “In the fifty years between 1870 and 1920, Waukesha County grew from rural villages to lively cities and towns. The materials selected for this digital project depict many elements of Waukesha County history, primarily documenting the industries, people, and structures important to the development of Waukesha County. Many of the images come from the Warren S. O’Brien collection. O’Brien (1898-1988) was a prolific Waukesha photographer, and his work represents Waukesha County Historical Society’s most significant photographic collection. […] Collaboration between Waukesha Public Library and Waukesha County Historical Society and Museum made possible the selection and description of these materials. The images and texts of “Waukesha County History 1870-1920” offer a broad sample of the historical materials available for research at these institutions. This project was funded through a 2010 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant. The grant provided financial support to digitize and make available online local library resources. For more information about LSTA grants in Wisconsin, contact the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Division for Libraries and Technology or visit the LSTA grant Web site at http://pld.dpi.wi.gov/pld_lsta. Thanks especially to Dorris Smith who generously allowed Elida Reynolds’ 1869 diary to be included in the digital collection. The diary documents the daily life of a young woman living on a farm in rural Waukesha County.” Type of materials Images (jpgs), Maps (jpgs), and Text (jpgs) # of items 340 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images cannot be copied or reproduced without the permission of Waukesha County Historical Society. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. In Recollection? This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Waukesha+County+History%2C+18701920&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 82 Collection title URL A Williams Bay Treasure: “Bay Leaves,” 1933-1940 Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =WI:style=WI:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=WI.BayLeaves.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badsearch. html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:resultset=1 :format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Files: http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/CommunityTreasure Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Barrett Memorial Library is the main repository of the photographs, scrapbooks, yearbooks, newsletters and other historical artifacts that document the village of Williams Bay's rich history. The "Williams Bay Treasure: 'Bay Leaves' 1933-40" digitization project makes available to the public Williams Bay’s historic recreational camps; world-famous Yerkes Observatory; the Belfry Theater, Wisconsin’s first summer stock theater; and the names and activities of both the year-round and summer residents who have influenced the appearance, culture and tourism of the village.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 188 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=10&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 83 Collection title Wisconsin Academy Review, 1954-2008 http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/WI/WI-idx?type=browse&scope=WI.WAR URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1426796911&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Academy+review&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Academy Review is a quarterly publication of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters that has been published since 1954. It includes articles covering a broad range of styles and content, from scientific or literary, to short works of fiction and poetry, to reviews of recent publications, as well as numerous illustrations. Contributors to the publication all have a "Wisconsin connection."” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 210 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 1770019 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Academy+review&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 84 Collection title Wisconsin Blue Books http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WIBlueBks URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60081-139933147&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Blue+Books&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno =1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The State of Wisconsin Blue Book remains the primary one-volume reference source about the state, documenting the organization of the state’s three branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial). Typically, each volume includes extensive description and statistics on virtually all aspects of life in Wisconsin, including major sections on the state’s population, geography, history, election data, educational resources, social services, finance, agriculture, industry, transportation system, etc. Various useful lists are also provided, such as of statewide associations, news media, local governmental units, post offices, political parties, etc.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 86 In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=857125 Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 244191032 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Blue+Books&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno =1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 85 Collection title Wisconsin Cranberry School Proceedings URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WiscCranProc Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Publication of school proceedings began in 1990 as a means to provide growers with a record of the presentations they had heard. This also allowed the Wisconsin Cranberry School to be a primary source of information about cranberry production not only to Wisconsin growers, but to growers and researchers throughout North America. The proceedings gave researchers a means to get initial research into the hands of growers without jeopardizing later peer reviewed publication. Further, this provided a means to publish data that was not destined for the larger scientific literature. Providing the proceedings in a searchable format allows growers, researchers and others interested in cranberry production to find relevant information without reading the table of contents for each volume. This searchable format enhances the value of the Proceedings as a primary source of information about cranberry production and makes it available to the public at large.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 11 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 50996012 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 2002 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes? (linked in collections by category but not showing up in recollection search) 86 Collection title Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WIWar URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-658851983&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Goes+to+War%3A+Our+Civil+War+Experience&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=erro r/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience is a collection of first person narrative accounts of Wisconsin soldiers and citizens. Through their letters, diaries, poems and other records, we learn about the state's contributions to the Union victory that cost the lives of over 12,000 of the state's men. The collections were originally selected for digitization among those of the Wisconsin Historical Society for use by Civil War history courses taught at UW Oshkosh. These records were chosen based on the subject matter and legibility of the documents. The original UW Oshkosh digital project has now been reconceived and enhanced by the UWDC to provide for greater operability and discovery.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 43 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 439900550 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Goes+to+War%3A+Our+Civil+War+Experience&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=erro r/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 87 Collection title Wisconsin Local Histories http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WILocalHists URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-34116-1961406944&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Local+Histories&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Wisconsin Local History documents the early history of Adams, Columbia, Dane, Green, Portage, Sauk, and Wood Counties.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 35 In LinkCat? Presence of metadata Some – YES (Some print versions – YES) Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Local+Histories&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 88 Collection title Wisconsin Pioneer Experience http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/wipionexp URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-242734285&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Pioneer+Experience&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Pioneer Experience is a digital collection of diaries, letters, reminiscences, speeches and other writings of people who settled and built Wisconsin during the 19th century. The project has been made available through the partnership of the Council of University of Wisconsin Libraries (CUWL) and the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS). The historic papers included in the Wisconsin Pioneer Experience were drawn from the collections of the Area Research Centers (ARC), as well as the headquarters of the Wisconsin Historical Society. The ARC system is a joint venture of the WHS and CUWL member libraries designed to collect, preserve and place historic and important archives relating to Wisconsin in repositories located within the communities where those records originated. There is an ARC located in each four-year UW system school (except Superior) and WHS owned institutions in Ashland (the Northern Great Lakes Center) and the Superior Public Library, providing convenient access to many of the state's greatest historical treasures. Today, through digitization technology and the Internet, selected historic papers of the WHS and CUWL member libraries are more accessible than ever.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 48 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 51739743 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Pioneer+Experience&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 89 Collection title The Wisconsin State Capitol Historic Structure Report http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/WICapitol URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-34870-678677810&termsrchti%3D=Historic+structure+report%2C+Wisconsin+State+Capitol&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin State Capitol Historic Structure Report presents the architectural history of the state's capitol building in 6 volumes published between 1995 and 2005. The first volume describes the Capitol Building as a whole and details its history, use, and alterations. This volume also documents the building's restoration and rehabilitation projects occurring between 1998 – 2000. The subsequent volumes address specific areas of the Capitol, including the north wing (v.2); west wing & northwest pavilion (v.3); south wing, southeast & southwest pavilions (v.4); central portion, dome and rotunda (v.5); and east wing and northeast pavilion (v.6).” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 6 In LinkCat? No (Print versions – YES) Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 48576678 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Historic+structure+report%2C+Wisconsin+State+Capitol&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 90 Collection title Wisconsin Traditions of Social Care URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-6512347730600&recno=229&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entitytoprecno=229&entitycurrecno=229&resultset=2&n umrecs=12&format=B&fmtclass=gallery&entityScanReferral=FALSE Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This collection contains historic photographs related to the history of social care in Wisconsin. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 236 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Traditions+of+Social+Care&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 91 Collection title World War II Veterans of Mount Horeb URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/WI/MtHorebLocHist Larger collection The State of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/wi Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The digital collection, World War II Veterans of Mount Horeb, is an effort to honor the sacrifices and achievements of Mount Horeb veterans and to ensure their place in local history. The collection brings together several types of materials: books, photographs, audio interviews, slides, and personal scrapbooks and memorabilia. The Mount Horeb Public Library began this project by personally interviewing willing WWII veterans. Each of these men and one woman has compelling stories to tell about serving their country during WWII. Many had the opportunity to take pictures of a 1940s war-ravaged Europe, which are also included in the collection. Our hope is that through the experiences and memorabilia of each person, we will be able to educate future generations about the past. Library customers in the South Central Library System will have access to the oral histories through circulation. Wisconsin residents and beyond will have streaming audio access to these files and other digital images through the online “State of Wisconsin Collection.”” Type of materials Images (jpgs), Text (jpgs), and Audio (Real Audio) # of items 371 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be copied freely by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. Please include this statement and author or photographer attribution with any copies you make. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with In Recollection? individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=World+War+II+Veterans+of+Mount+Horeb%2C+Wisconsin&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=err or/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 92 Collection title The Wisconsin Oneida Language Preservation Project URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/Oneida Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Oneida Language Preservation Project presents original stories and curriculum, with accompanying audio, that teaches the Wisconsin Oneida language. Materials presented here include Kindergarten Curriculum, Songs, and Stories in both English and written Oneida language. Audio files accompany these texts and provide additional instruction, allowing language learners to read and simultaneously listen to native Oneida speakers present the same material.” Type of materials Text and scores (jpgs and PDFs) and Audio (Real Audio?) # of items ~1063 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC#: 682652481 Larger collection OCLC #: 54086265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin 2009. All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. The copyright for all material in this collection is held by the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. Written authorization from the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin is required prior to reproducing items in the collection for publication or exhibition. In Recollection? No 93 Collection title History of UW-Eau Claire http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWEC URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.UWECHist.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badsear ch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:resultse t=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Eau Claire Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?idx=&limit=&q=The+University+of+WisconsinEau+Claire%3A+a+history) Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWEau+Claire&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno= 1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 94 Collection title History of UW-Green Bay URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWGB Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Green Bay Collection includes 400 images that represent a cross-section of this campus’s history and evolution. They document the campus selection site, construction of all campus buildings, student life, academic activities, political activities, visitors of note, commencement ceremonies, and other campus traditions. The collection may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our campus. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by archivists and librarians.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 400 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 841486635 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWGreen+Bay&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno =1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 95 Collection title History of UW-La Crosse URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWL Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-La Crosse Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and # of items 1124 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 780440632 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWLa+Crosse&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno= 1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 96 Collection title Badger Bites: University of Wisconsin Cookbooks http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/BadgerBites URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-64052-30335215&termsrchti%3D=Badger+Bites%3A+University+of+WisconsinMadison+Cookbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entity currecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Over the course of University history, numerous campus-related organizations have produced cookbooks. Containing more than just recipes, these cookbooks provide a look at how food has played a role in campus culture and identity. Whether designed for fundraising or for promotional purposes, they capture a snapshot view of campus organizations of yore and the cultural environment surrounding them.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES) Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 696428153 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Badger+Bites%3A+University+of+WisconsinMadison+Cookbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entity currecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 97 Collection title Badger Chemist (1953-2003) http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/BadgerChemist URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.BadgerChemist.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/ba dsearch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:re sultset=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Badger Chemist is a newsletter publication of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemistry. Initiated in 1953, The Badger Chemist is published annually and features articles, commentary, news items, and photographs concerning students, faculty, and alumni of the Department of Chemistry.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 47 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 60534583 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=10&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno=1 &entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 98 Collection title Badger Yearbooks URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWYearBks Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The first yearbook of the University of Wisconsin was published in April 1884 and called the Trochos, which is a Greek word for badger. The second yearbook, also called Trochos, was not published until 1887. The first Badger was published in February 1888, and the Badger was published until 2003, with one hiatus in 1973-74. The Alumni Association helped publish volumes for those two years which basically only contain student photographs.” Type of materials Text/Images (gifs and jpgs) # of items 128 In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=56469 and http://www.linkcat.info/cgibin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=267823) No OCLC #: 59011988 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) (cannot find items by searching recollection?) 99 Collection title Camp Gallistella/Tent Colony http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/CampGallistella URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-64052-208451732&termsrchsh%3D=Camp+Gallistella+%28Madison%2C+Wis.%29&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch .html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The materials in this collection provide insight into this unique housing environment through photographs, maps, camp newsletters and other historic materials that document life at Camp Gallistella. This collection includes the following titles: Camp Gallistella photo album (1950-1959) (1950-1959) Camp Gallistella historic documentation (1912-1961) (1942-1961) Gallistella breezes: camp newsletter (1932-1960)” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Camp+Gallistella+%2F+Tent+Colony&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&en titytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 100 Collection title The Cultural Landscape of the UW-Madison Campus URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWCulturalLand Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Cultural Landscape of the UW-Madison Campus image gallery was developed as a research tool to support a two-year effort to inventory and assess cultural landscape resources on the University of Wisconsin-Madison main campus. The study will culminate in November 2005 with the publication of a Cultural Landscape Resource Plan. This plan will provide university administrators with direction for preserving and managing these culturally significant places. […] In addition to historic images, this collection also contains 25 text-based volumes that provide insight into the University's history and development. Resources include materials that document campus landmarks, the history of housing at UW, campus planning and architecture, and more!” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 492 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850949991 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=The+Cultural+Landscape+of+the+UWMadison+Campus&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycur recno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 101 Collection title Friends of the UW-Madison Library Collection http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/FOL URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-63765-744989646&termsrchti%3D=Friends+of+the+University+of+WisconsinMadison+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurr ecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Friends of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Library is one of the oldest university library friends groups in the nation. In the half-century since its formation during the university's centennial, the organization has supported the continuing excellence of a great research library system. This online collection includes Friends of the Library publications.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 65 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 779411756 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Friends+of+the+University+of+WisconsinMadison+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurr ecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 102 Collection title The History of Limnology URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/LimnHist Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This image collection is a depiction of three generations of limnological research in Wisconsin. The collection mainly focuses on the important pioneers of limnology, Dr. Edward A. Birge, Chancey Juday and Arthur D. Hasler, research laboratories, and field equipment. A significant portion of the 125 images are from the photo archives of the Center for Limnology Library. Additional photos of historical significance were obtained by permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society archives.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 124 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Original photographic images included in the History of Limnology at the University of Wisconsin are held by the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS). Contact WHS archives staff, at the location below, for information related to copyright or permission to reproduce or use these digital images. Wisconsin Historical Society Visual Materials Collections 816 State St. Madison, WI 53706 608-264-6460 www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi All responsibility for questions of copyright and invasion of privacy shall be assumed by the image user. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyright material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted works. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private In Recollection? study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," the user may be liable for copyright infringement. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse permission to reproduce if, in its judgment, fulfillment would involve violation of the copyright law. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions in the catalog records, finding aids, and donor records. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=The+History+of+Limnology+at+the+University+of+WisconsinMadison&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1 &numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 103 Collection title Lake Forester http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/uw/lakeforester URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.LostArboretum.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/ba dsearch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:re sultset=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Lake Forest “The Lost City” was a planned community on the wetlands east of Lake Wingra, within the present day UW-Madison Arboretum. The development began in 1914 and ended in 1922 when the Lake Forest Company declared bankruptcy. Some remains from the development can still be seen in the Arboretum today. The Lake Forester was published from 1920-1922 and contains a wealth of information about the planned suburb. The 33 issues from 1920-21 digitized here are from the UW-Madison Archives’ collection on Lake Forest, Series 38/6/1-5 (6 archives boxes; see also Series 38/2/11). Additional issues of the Lake Forester through March 1, 1922 are in the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Microfilm P76-6612.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 33 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with In Recollection? individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=37&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno=1 &entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 104 Collection title Mildred Fish Harnack URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/MildredFishHarnack Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Mildred Fish Harnack was a Wisconsin native and UW-Madison graduate, executed by the Nazis in 1943 for her association with the Red Orchestra, a German anti-Hitler resistance movement. This collection of materials documents her time at UW Madison and through photographs, documents, writing samples, and correspondence between Mildred and her husband, Arvid Harnack, also executed by the Nazis. This collection was created from materials selected for display at UW Madison Memorial Library in Fall 2010, celebrating Mildred Fish Harnack. The UW Madison Division of International Studies hosts the Mildred Fish Harnack Human Rights and Democracy Lecture on campus each fall: http://international.wisc.edu/research-and-awards/mildred-fish-harnack/.” Type of materials Images and Text (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Mildred+Fish+Harnack+Exhibit&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 105 Collection title Multicultural Student Center Archive URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/MSCArchive Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Compiled in conjunction with the MSC's 25th (Silver) anniversary, this archive strives to document and preserve the history of UW Madison students who are underrepresented in campus collections. The bulk of the MSC Archive comprises representative samples from photograph albums arranged by Candace McDowell, the founding Director of the Multicultural Student Center. The photo albums cover the years between 1991 and 2007 and document events and activities sponsored by the MSC. The annual Multicultural Student Orientation and Reception (MCOR) and yearly MSC graduation celebrations are particularly well represented in the collection. The albums depict other Multicultural Student Center events, including speakers, retreats, and student trips as well as, daily life at the MSC. The photo albums also document events and activities of affiliated student organizations like the Wisconsin Black Student Union, the Hmong American Student Association, Wunk Sheek, La Colectiva Cultural de Aztlan, and many others. This collection includes posters and fliers advertising: movies, speakers, dances, lectures, and other events sponsored by allied student organizations in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 555 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Multicultural+Student+Center+Archive&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html& entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 106 Collection title University Communications Library Collection http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWComm URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-64052-1267916797&termsrchti%3D=University+Communications+Library+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsear ch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Located in the basement of Bascom Hall, the University Communications Library has served the research needs of University Communications staff members since 1948. The library’s main collection consists of about 10,000 files of news clippings about the people, departments, buildings, and subjects that make the University of Wisconsin-Madison what it is today. University Communications publications and press releases comprise a significant part of this collection, especially during the early years of its existence. The library also has perhaps the only collection of newsletters and publications produced by offices and departments all over the UW-Madison campus. A graduate project assistant in the School of Library and Information Studies works twenty hours per week to tend the files and answer reference queries about the university’s history. In an effort to get the word out about this hidden treasure, we have begun working with the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center to develop a virtual collection accessible to everyone online. Due to potential copyright issues, only releases written by University Communications staff members are available digitally. The original paper files at the University Communications Library also contain clippings of related stories published in newspapers around the state, the nation, and sometimes the world. These files range in size from one sheet of paper to several inches thick. For more information about specific people or subjects, please contact the University Communications Librarian at library@news.wisc.edu, phone 608-262-8280, or visit the web site at http://www.news.wisc.edu/library/index.html” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 139 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 680296086 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=University+Communications+Library+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsear ch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 107 Collection title University of Wisconsin Hoofers Club http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/HoofersClub URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-34116-1216761080&termsrchti%3D=UW+Hoofers+Club+Scrapbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The scrapbooks in this collection were created by members of Hoofers to document their organization. Through photographs, newsletters, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia, the scrapbooks detail the group’s outings and activities from the 1930s through the early 1960s.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=UW+Hoofers+Club+Scrapbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 108 Collection title Selections from University of Wisconsin Archives URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/Archives Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The University Archives is digitizing photographs and other images of university history. Currently there are collections dealing with the Chancellors and Presidents, Memorial Union, Student Activities, Student Protest, and Athletics. To access the collections, click on "Search the Collection". You will see a series of thumbnails which you can click on to browse the images. You can also search by keywords, e.g. football, Sterling Hall, women, etc.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 8059 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Selections+from+the+University+of+Wisconsin+Archives&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error /badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 109 Collection title The University of Wisconsin Alumni Directory, 1849-1919 http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/AlumniDir URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.AD18491919.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badse arch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:result set=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The alumni directory published in 1921, which covers 1849-1919, is considered to be the most complete of the early directories. It lists graduates alphabetically by name (including degree granted, date, and where he/she was living in 1920/21), by year of graduation, and by state or country of origin. It also includes a directory of faculty members and officers up to 1919.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 592292390 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=60&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno=1 &entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 110 Collection title University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Department Collection http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWAthletics URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-1628542676&termsrchti%3D=University+of+WisconsinMadison+Athletic+Department+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&ent itytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Department Collection contains photos and archival materials that document a variety of sports, coaches and student athletes, and their experiences competing for the UW-Madison teams.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 220 In LinkCat? No (some print versions – YES) Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 320964476 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrch-ti%3D=University+of+WisconsinMadison+Athletic+Department+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&ent itytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 111 Collection title University of Wisconsin Student Photo Albums and Scrapbooks: 1880s-1950 http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadScrap URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-64052-1654131571&termsrchti%3D=University+of+Wisconsin+Student+Photo+Albums+and+Scrapbooks%3A+1880s1950&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives maintains a sizable collection of student (and student organization) scrapbooks and photo albums. Approximately 200 books total provide a unique view into the day-to-day lives of students on campus. Compiled by both male and female students, from different decades, these books present photographs, ephemeral materials, newspaper clippings, souvenirs and academic documentation including dance cards, theatrical tickets and programs, party invitations, party souvenirs from social events, report cards, travel materials and tickets and more. These materials offer insight into students' lives on campus and around Madison -- their traditions, celebrations, challenges (both academic and social), living conditions, and post-UW aspirations.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 20 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=University+of+Wisconsin+Student+Photo+Albums+and+Scrapbooks%3A+1880s1950&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 112 Collection title UW-Madison Campus Humor Publications http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWHumor URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60338-470037301&termsrchti%3D=UW+Campus+Humor+Publications&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&enti tytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “UW (Madison) has a long tradition of entertaining our campus community through a variety of publications that poke fun at the University and its faculty, students, traditions, daily life and other elements of Wisconsin collegiate experience. UW (Madison) Campus Humor Publications presents a representative sample of these publications including some of the more well-known magazines from the early 20th century -- the Sphinx and the Octopus or "The Octy." Through satirical essays, cartoons and illustrations, poems, short plays and other literary devices, student writers and editors endeavored to both entertain and provide an alternative view of campus life. Lampooning hallowed traditions and campus personalities was common for these publications. No group was immune from their satire including faculty, students and well-known Madisonians.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 23 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=UW+Campus+Humor+Publications&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&enti tytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 113 Collection title UW-Madison Campus Voices URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWCampusVoices Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The University of Wisconsin-Madison Oral History Project was established as part of the University History Project in 1971. Its initial charge was to interview prominent emeritus faculty members about their research and careers at the University. Over the years, the Project became a part of the UW Madison Archives, changed from a project to a program, and expanded its scope to include interviews with campus administrators, staff, and students as well as faculty. Taken individually, these interviews reflect the careers and interests of the interviewees; taken collectively they constitute a narrative of the development of the University over time. As such, they form an invaluable part of the historical record of the University in its over 160 years of existence. The Oral History Program's collection--held at the UW Madison Archives--currently encompasses over 1,000 interviews (nearly 3,500 hours) touching on all aspects of the University's history. Oral history interviews are protected by the 1978 copyright law. Both interviewer and narrator must sign a release before the interview may be used by anyone. Legal releases obtained by interviewers for this collection stipulate that the information in the interviews may be used for scholarly and educational purposes, but extensive segments of the interviews may not be published or used in a public presentation without the written permission of the UW-Madison Oral History Program. When quoting from an interview, the following bibliographic form is recommended: Miller, Elizabeth and James. Interviewed by Laura Smail. Tape recording, 1985. University Archives and Records Management Services, Madison, Wisconsin.” Type of materials Audio files (Real Audio) # of items 118 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 696419777 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrch-ti%3D=UWMadison+Campus+Voices&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&e ntitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 114 Collection title UW-Madison Class Albums http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWClassAlbums URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.UWClassAlbums.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/ba dsearch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:re sultset=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “From at least 1872 until the early 1890s, when the Badger Yearbook seemed on pretty firm footing, most classes at the University of Wisconsin created a class album. All of the albums have photographs of students, and sometimes faculty members. Many of the albums also have autobiographical essays, which range from very short, basic facts to some which are more than a page with students obviously responding to a series of questions. Some also include a history of the class, usually written by the class historian. These albums are invaluable sources for the early history of students on campus. As an example, in the album for 1874, the first year that women were admitted into the university proper (women had been on campus in the Normal Department and Female College since at least the mid 1860s), most students talk about whether they support co-education. Students often mention their political and religious affiliations, whether they are self supporting, what their future plans are, etc. The albums are also of obvious interest to genealogists. Together, the class albums and the Badger Yearbook provide a nearly continuous history of students at the University of WisconsinMadison.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 40 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 436045965 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=77&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno=1 &entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 115 Collection title University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives: Artifacts and Ephemera Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadArtifacts Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives collects and preserves a variety of artifacts, ephemeral material and three dimensional objects that document campus history. These items have been collected over the years from university departments, faculty, staff, alumni or other entities connected to our university. Main collecting areas include clothing and hats, key documents, posters and artwork, medals and awards, dance cards, pins and jewelry, banners, sports memorabilia, and other items that document unique campus traditions and events. There are over 1,000 artifacts currently housed in the University Archives, located in Steenbock Library on campus. A representative sample of items from the UW-Madison Archives Artifacts and Ephemera Collection are presented here. Some campus departments or colleges maintains their own collection of artifacts related to campus history and faculty research including the Physics Museum, the Geology Museum and the Zoology Museum. Other area repositories that collect and preserve artifacts related to campus and/or Madison history include the Wisconsin Historical Society Museum and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 29 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrch-ti%3D=University+of+WisconsinMadison+Archives%3A+Artifacts+and+Ephemera+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ba dsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 116 Collection title University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries Images Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/LibraryImages Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The UW-Madison Libraries Image Collection contains photographs of the campus libraries featuring images of the buildings and spaces that make up the campus library system. Also included in the collection are images of library staff, service areas, exhibits, and events. The images were recorded by a variety of photographers and some were used in various publications over the years. While of course not a comprehensive collection, the UW-Madison Libraries Image Collection aims to bring these once scattered images together to increase ease of access and provide an historical record of UW-Madison campus library spaces.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 422 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrch-ti%3D=University+of+WisconsinMadison+Libraries+Image+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 117 Collection title UW-Madison Student Guidebooks and Handbooks http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadHandbooks URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-34870-2117343755&termsrch-ti%3D=UWMadison+Student+Guidebooks+and+Handbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “A selection of student guidebooks and handbooks housed in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives. Titles include Wisqetiquette, YMCA and YWCA produced booklets, and other student handbooks aimed at helping students adjust to the campus environment. These materials were created by different campus or Madison-based organizations and were made available to students. These guides provide detailed information about the campus calendar, locations and buildings, student daily life, extra-curricular activities, general University rules and regulations and other key subjects intended to educate incoming students. Some include campus maps, details related to social norms, humorous writings and photographs of iconic campus scenes and faculty members.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 37 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrch-ti%3D=UWMadison+Student+Guidebooks+and+Handbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 118 Collection title William J. Meuer Photoart Collection http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/MeuerAlbums URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-63765-1806660989&termsrchti%3D=William+J.+Meuer+Photoart+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The William J. Meuer Photoart Collection is an outstanding visual history of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and its surrounding community. The collection was compiled by renowned local photographer William J. Meuer who with his brother, Roman, opened the Meuer Photoart House on State Street in 1916. Dating from 1888 to 1935, 25 large bound albums contain nearly 27,000 individual prints. Some are copies of photographs from other sources but the vast majority are originals taken by Mr. Meuer and, occasionally, other photographers.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 24 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 231696359 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=William+J.+Meuer+Photoart+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 119 Collection title Wisconsin Alumni Association Historic Images URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/WAA Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Since 1861, the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) has worked to inform UW-Madison’s graduates and organize them in support of their alma mater and each other. Founded to advocate on the university’s behalf when education budgets were tight during the Civil War, WAA continues to rally alumni to help the UW achieve its goals. Over the years, UW alumni have helped inspire and create some of the university’s most popular traditions and most important institutions: the Camp Randall arch, Homecoming, the Memorial Union, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, the UW Foundation and All-Campus Party. WAA also hosts reunions, maintains local chapters, supports lifelong learning events and publishes magazines and online materials for alumni, including On Wisconsin and Badger Insider magazines. For more on WAA, visit uwalumni.com. The WAA Collection provides digital materials relating to UW-Madison alumni activities.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Alumni+Association+Historic+Images&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 120 Collection title The Wisconsin Alumni Magazine http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/WAM URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.WAM.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badsearch.ht ml:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:resultset=1:f ormat=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Alumni Association has published a magazine continuously since October 1899. The publication was called the Wisconsin Alumni Magazine from 1899 to 1935 (volumes 1-37), the Wisconsin Alumnus from 1936 to 1988 (volumes 38-89), and the Wisconsin Alumni from 1988-90 (volumes 90-91). In 1990 the publication became On Wisconsin.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 841 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 6525936 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=The+UWMadison+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entityc urrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 121 Collection title The Wisconsin Engineer http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/WIE URL Larger collection Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.WIE.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badsearch.ht ml:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:resultset=1:f ormat=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW The UW-Madison Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWMadison Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Engineer was first published in June 1896 by the College of Engineering of the University of Wisconsin, and it continues to this day. For recent issues, see The Wisconsin Engineer” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 678 In LinkCat? No (Print versions – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=923425) Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 59011981 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=The+UWMadison+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entityc urrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 122 Collection title History of UW-Milwaukee http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWM URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-49028-1450441815&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWMilwaukee&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno =1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Milwaukee Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print versions – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=683130 and http://www.linkcat.info/cgibin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=451091) Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWMilwaukee&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno =1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 123 Collection title History of UW-Oshkosh URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWO Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Oshkosh Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 894 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWOshkosh&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1 &numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 124 Collection title History of UW-Parkside URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWPark Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Parkside Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 610 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWParkside&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1 &numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 125 Collection title History of UW-Platteville URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWP Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Platteville Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 271 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image cannot be copied or reproduced without permission of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Southwest Wisconsin Room. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWPlatteville&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno= 1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 126 Collection title History of UW-River Falls URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/uw/uwriverfalls Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-River Falls Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 352 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWRiver+Falls&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno= 1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 127 Collection title History of UW-Stevens Point URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWSP Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Stevens Point Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 252 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWStevens+Point&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrec no=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 128 Collection title History of UW-Stout URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWStout Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Stout Collection includes materials that represent the students, faculty, campus, events, and classroom work on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Stout and its predecessors. This collection is representative of the institution's longstanding polytechnic educational tradition. This growing digital collection is drawn from the collections of the University of Wisconsin-Stout Archives. The items in the collection were selected by the campus Archives staff, and many of the subject descriptions have been contributed by the university's alumni and emeriti faculty. For more information about the history of the UWStout and its predecessors, contact the UW-Stout Archives.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 510 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWStout&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 129 Collection title History of UW-Superior URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/Superior Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Superior Collection includes images that represent a cross-section of this campus’s history and evolution. They document student life, academic activities, athletics, the campus, and campus traditions. The collection may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our campus. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by archivists and librarians.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 256 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWSuperior&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1 &numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 130 Collection title The History of UW-Waukesha Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWWaukesha Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW–Waukesha Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection currently includes published material and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 34 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=The+University+of+Wisconsin+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.htm l&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 131 Collection title History of UW-Whitewater URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWW Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of UW-Whitewater Collection includes resources that document the history and evolution of this campus. The collection includes published material as well as archival materials and may eventually include additional books, manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, maps and other resources deemed important to the study of our state's university system and its campuses. The materials included in this rich and growing collection were selected by librarians, scholars, and other subject specialists.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 376 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 712604309 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright This image cannot be copied or reproduced without permission of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Library, Archives. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-ti%3D=History+of+UWWhitewater&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno =1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 132 Collection title The Challenge of Constantly Changing Times http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/UW/UW-idx?id=UW.Change02 URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.Change02.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badsear ch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:resultse t=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is digitized book broken down into sections. Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 1 whole, 26 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=743354) Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 53784655 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 2003 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, In Recollection? or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=197&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 133 Collection title The Experimental College http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/UW/UW-idx?id=UW.MeikExpColl URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.MeikExpColl.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badse arch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:result set=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book broken down into sections. Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 1 whole, 43 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=105536) Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 7672011 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 1932 Harper & Brothers. All rights reserved. Use of this material falling outside the purview of "fair use" requires the permission of the University of Wisconsin Press. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=The+University+of+Wisconsin+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.htm l&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 134 Collection title Free Speech and its Relation to Self-Government http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/MeikFreeSp URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.MeikFreeSp.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badse arch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:result set=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description This is a digitized book broken up into sections. “The UWDCC currently provides access to two important works by noted philosopher and educator Alexander Meiklejohn. Meiklejohn was, among other things, the founder and director of the Experimental College at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he pursued his vision of exploring innovative (and sometimes radical) approaches to teaching and learning. The two works included here are: Free Speech and its Relation to Self-Government which was published in 1948 and The Experimental College which was published in 1932.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 1 whole, 11 parts In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=25620) Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 1442902 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 1948 by Harper & Brothers © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries In Recollection? generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=112&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 135 Collection title The History of Women at the University of Wisconsin http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/UWWomen URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60081-1185128525&termsrchti%3D=History+of+women+at+the+University+of+Wisconsin&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ba dsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The History of Women at the University of Wisconsin augments the general histories of the University by focusing on the roles and activities of women students, faculty, and staff and on the development of women's studies throughout the System. The initial collection consists of seven works published by the University. Four are part of a series of essays entitled University Women. The parts are They Came to Learn, They Came to Teach, They Came to Stay; Wisconsin Women, Graduate School, and the Professions; and Women Emerge in the Seventies, all edited by Marian J. Swoboda, and Audrey J. Roberts in 1980; and Women on Campus in the Eighties: Old Struggles, New Victories, edited by Marian J. Swoboda, Audrey J. Roberts, and Jennifer Hirsch in 1993. Transforming Women's Education: The History of Women's Studies in the University of Wisconsin System, a collaborative project of and by the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Consortium (1999), presents the history in a topical/chronological arrangement, with chapters of the early history of women at the University of Wisconsin, the work of UW-Extension, the beginnings of women's studies, and the work of the Systemwide Women's Studies Consortium. Flickering Clusters: Women, Science, and Collaborative Transformations, edited by Cheryl Ney, Jacqueline Ross, and Laura Stempel (2001), describes the lessons learned from a curriculum reform and faculty development project devised by the Women's Studies Consortium and funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Women at Stout: A Centennial Retrospective, by Beatrice A. Bigony (1991), highlights the history of women on the Stout campus. We expect to add other material to this collection and welcome suggestions. A short video, Women in Science, which offers historical documentation of women's studies teaching (and library resources) at UWMadison from when it was made in 1984, is also available.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=History+of+women+at+the+University+of+Wisconsin&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ba dsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 136 Collection title The University of Wisconsin: A History http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/CurtiUWHist URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0:javascript=true:dbchoice=1:active=1:entityCurrentPage=Search1:dbname =UW:style=UW:next=NEXTCMD%7FQUERY?&context;:term=UW.CurtiUWHist.bib:index=oi%3A:fmtclass=multifullnf:bad=error/badse arch.html:entitytoprecno=1:entitycurrecno=1:entitytempjds=TRUE:numrecs=12:next=NEXTCMD%7FFETCH?&context;:recno=1:result set=1:format=F:next=html/nffull.html:bad=error/badfetch.html:entityresultsrecno=1%7F%7F Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “There have been many histories written of the University of Wisconsin and its schools, colleges, and departments. The University is fortunate to have a major, scholarly 4 volume history covering 1848 to 1971. The first two volumes, covering 1848-1925, were written by Merle Curti and Vernon Carstensen and basically defined the genre of university histories. The second two volumes (19251945, 1945-1971) were written by E. David Cronon and John W. Jenkins.” Type of materials Text (gifs and PDFs) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No (Print versions – YES) Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 58993135 Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. Use of this material falling outside the purview of "fair use" requires the permission of the University of Wisconsin Press. © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=The+University+of+Wisconsin+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.htm l&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 137 Collection title Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Programs http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW/WIACPrograms URL Metadata: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-60338-575435451&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Intercollegiate+Athletic+Conference+programs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=err or/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true Larger collection The University of Wisconsin Collection - http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UW Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Beginning in 1967, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Directory and Records Book was published annually in order to provide a written record of the individual and team accomplishments for those sports sponsored by the conference at any given point in time.The book was produced in hard copy by the Wisconsin State University Conference (WSUC) from 1967 until 1996, the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WWIAC) from 1979 until 1996 and the WIAC from 1997 until 2009. Beginning in 2010, the WIAC Directory and Records Book was no longer produced in hard copy with the contents previously contained within the book disbursed and posted under various categories on the WIAC website.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 61 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Larger collection OCLC #: 54489652 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Intercollegiate+Athletic+Conference+programs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=err or/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 138 Collection title University of Wisconsin Board of Regents Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/UWBoR Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “This collection consists of the digitized minutes of the meetings of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents from 1921-1991. The 70-year scope of this collection captures the expansion of the University of Wisconsin from one four-year campus in Madison with 7,344 students to a statewide system of 26 campuses annually serving more than 173,000 students and over one million Wisconsin residents through statewide Extension.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 681923600 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. In Recollection? No 139 Collection title The UW-La Crosse Steamboat Collection URL http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/LaCrosseSteamboat Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The UW-La Crosse Historic Steamboat Photograph collection consists of over 40,000 photographic images of steamboats on the inland waterways of the United States, primarily the Mississippi, Ohio and Missouri rivers and their tributaries. The photos depict steamboats in every phase of their life span — from construction to destruction — and every aspect of their daily operations from the 1850s to the present.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 28855 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 779365593 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the permission of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Murphy Library, Special Collections © This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items. Images, text, or other content downloaded from the collection may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use". In all other cases, please consult the terms provided with the item, or contact the Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=UW+La+Crosse+Historic+Steamboat+Photographs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badse arch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 140 Collection title The Wisconsin English Journal URL http://journals.library.wisc.edu/index.php/wej Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “Published since 1959 by the Wisconsin Council of Teachers of English, the Wisconsin English Journal provides readers with thoughtful and timely articles on a variety of topics related to the improvement of instruction in all the English language arts, primarily at the secondary and post-secondary levels. The Wisconsin English Journal is an open-access journal. We welcome the submission of articles of interest to literacy educators in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin English Journal prints a variety of texts, including: Reports of language and literacy research Critical reflections on teaching Descriptions of effective teaching methods and instructional tools Profiles of outstanding English teachers Book reviews Policy statements Conference proceedings Columns related to literacy, diversity, technology, and scholarship” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No Print version OCLC #: 1770026 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © 2009 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 141 Collection title Wisconsin Public Land Survey Records: Original Field Notes and Plat Maps URL http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/SurveyNotes/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Description “The field notes and plat maps of the public land survey of Wisconsin are a valuable resource for original land survey information, as well as for understanding Wisconsin's landscape history. The survey of Wisconsin was conducted between 1832 and 1866 by the federal General Land Office. This work established the township, range and section grid; the pattern upon which land ownership and land use is based. The survey records were transferred to the Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands after the original survey was completed. Since that time, these records have been available for consultation at the BCPL's office in Madison, as handtranscriptions, and more recently on microfilm. Now, they are being made available via the internet as electronic images.” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata No OCLC #: 850949895 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright © Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, and the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents. The field notes and plat maps of the original Public Land Survey of Wisconsin are public records under the custody of the Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands. The images of these survey records are provided through this website for informational purposes only. Certified copies for legal purposes of any of these records may be obtained from the Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands. These images may be copied by individuals or organizations for personal use, research or other purposes defined as "fair use" under applicable copyright laws. Anyone interested in making further use of these images or records, including commercial use, should contact the Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands for permission. This website may be linked to other non-commercial, non-subscription websites created for educational and/or research purposes. Anyone creating such a link is asked to inform the Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands at BCPL.Info@wisconsin.gov. In Recollection? No 142 Collection title ACT UP Milwaukee videos URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/actup/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection contains videos of presentations/programs put on by ACT-UP. Type of materials Videos (avi, mp4) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 143 Collection title American Geographical Society Digital Map Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/agdm/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The American Geographical Society Library (AGSL) Digital Map Collection showcases maps from around the world. The cartography featured in this collection spans the globe from the 15th to 21st centuries, featuring maps held at the American Geographical Society Library. Expansion of this digital collection continues as maps are added on a regular basis into the website for viewing. The American Geographical Society Library houses one of North America's largest geography and map collections. The Library's former center of operations was in New York City, until it was transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries in 1978. The Society was created in the 1850's in order to collect geographical and statistical information in a library as a collection of maps, charts, and instruments. Currently, the American Geographical Society Library has an extensive collection of worldwide maps, atlases, books, journals, pamphlets, photographs, slides, landsat images, and digital spatial data.” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 1843 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost None Authentication No Copyright The American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection is published by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The map images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Fair use of copyright-protected works for study, research, and other purposes does not require the permission of the copyright owner provided that the use meets the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. Permission to reproduce materials in this collection for publication or distribution must be obtained from the American Geographical Society Library of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Please see the Permission Form for Reproduction of Materials at: http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/AGSL/repoperms.html In Recollection? No 144 Collection title Architectural Drawings of Willis and Lillian Leenhouts URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/leenh/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “Specializing in single-family residences, the Leenhouts firm was locally well known for its regional modernist style and utilization of passive solar technologies. It was in existence from 1945 to 1990. The digital collection includes over 80 drawings of 11 projects - a very small sample of the more than 6,000 drawings in the archival collection. Selected drawings demonstrate the range of projects undertaken by the firm - primarily residential, but also public buildings and urban development projects - from the mid-1940s through the 1980s. Robin Leenhouts, daughter of Willis and Lillian, donated the bulk of the firm's archives to the UWM Libraries in December 2002 and September 2005. The archival collection consists primarily of project records pertaining to over 500 built and unbuilt projects. The vast majority of these are single- or multi-family residences in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. The Wisconsin Architectural Archive, a special collection of the Milwaukee Public Library Central Branch, holds final drawings by the Leenhouts of built projects, some of which are duplicated in the holdings of the UWM Libraries.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 81 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 436150020 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Architectural Drawings of Willis and Lillian Leenhouts is published by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Copyright © 2009. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Fair use of copyright-protected works for study, research, and other purposes does not require the permission of the copyright owner provided that the use meets the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. Use Order Images form to request high-resolution digital reproductions of images. In Recollection? Permission to reproduce materials in this collection for publication or distribution must be obtained from the Archives of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Please Ask an Archivist for more information and to request permission for a public use. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=35&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 145 Collection title Pack School of the Arts Slide Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/asc/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “Peck School of the Arts Slide Collection contains digital reproductions of the Arts Slide Collection, used for teaching, research, and student scholarship on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus. Use of images is restricted to UWM students, faculty, and staff.” Type of materials Images # of items 9974 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost (Cost to get authentication?) Authentication YES – Use of images is restricted to UWM students, faculty, and staff. Copyright Use of images is restricted to UWM students, faculty, and staff. In Recollection? No 146 Collection title Cities Around the World URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/catw/order/title/ad/asc Only Madison http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/catw/searchterm/Madison/field/citypl/mode/all/conn/and/order/nosort Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “Cities Around the World presents over 6,100 photographic images from the slide collections of the American Geographical Society Library. The images selected for this project focus on architecture, city life, people, transportation and other aspects of urban development, such as neighborhoods, commercial streets, and business districts. The images selected for this project focus on architecture, city life, people, transportation and other aspects of urban development, such as neighborhoods, commercial streets, and business districts. The pictures were taken by two photographers, Harrison Forman and Harold Mayer between 1942 and 1994. The digital collection provides access to photographs of over 450 cities worldwide. In addition to present-day metropolitan areas, this collection also features ancient cities and deserted settlements, including Carthage, Great Zimbabwe, Machupicchu, and Persepolis. The images for this project were drawn from two slide collections, the Harrison Forman Collection and the Harold Mayer Collection, housed at the American Geographic Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. The goal of this project is to provide a comprehensive coverage of cities worldwide as reflected in the photographic collections of the American Geographical Society Library.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 6109 (35 for Madison) In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 00459427 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 147 Collection title Curative Care Network URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/ccnet/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection contains videos made by the Curative Care Network, human services organization for individuals with disabilities centered in Wisconsin. Type of materials Videos (avi, mp4) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright © Curative Care Network, Inc. Footage used with permission of Curative Care Network. The footage cannot be printed, broadcast or used as an interactive element or in any future medium, not yet defined, without the written consent of Curative Care Network. In Recollection? No 148 Collection title Digital Sanborn Maps of Milwaukee URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/san/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Digital Sanborn Maps of Milwaukee 1894 & 1910 brings online 2 fire insurance atlases featuring detailed color maps of Milwaukee. Produced by the Sanborn Map Company, the 1894 atlas includes four volumes, consisting of 450 map sheets and the 1910 atlas includes eight volumes, consisting of 830 map sheets. Sanborn maps were designed to assist fire insurance agents with insuring property. Produced for over 12,000 urbanized areas in the United States, Sanborn maps have been described by the Library of Congress as "the single most important record of urban growth and development in the United States during the past one hundred years." Sanborn maps are excellent historical resources for academic, professional and personal needs. Planners, preservationists, genealogists, architects, urban geographers and historians are among those who will enjoy using this digital collection. Some features found on Sanborn fire insurance maps include: construction material of dwellings, commercial buildings, and factories, fire walls, windows, doors, style and composition of roofs, wall thickness, cracks in exterior walls, elevator locations, building uses, sidewalk and street widths, layout and ownership names, property boundaries, distance between buildings, house and block numbers, location of water mains, hydrants, piping, wells, cisterns, and fuel storage tanks.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1281 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 780285976 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Digital Sanborn Maps of Wisconsin 1894 & 1910 is published by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Copyright © 2010. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Fair use of copyright-protected works for study, research, and other purposes does not require the permission of the copyright In Recollection? owner provided that the use meets the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. Use Order Images form to request high-resolution digital reproductions of images. Permission to reproduce materials in this collection for publication or distribution must be obtained from the American Geographical Society Library of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Please see the Permission Form for Reproduction of Materials. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Digital+Sanborn+Maps+of+Milwaukee+1894+and+1910&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 149 Collection title Greetings from Milwaukee: Selections from the Thomas and jean Ross Bliffert Postcard Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/gfmmke/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Thomas and Jean Ross Bliffert Postcard Collection consists of about 12,000 postcards on a broad range of local, regional, national and international subjects. Thomas and Jean Ross Bliffert, who have been actively collecting postcards since 1945, donated the collection to the UW-Milwaukee Libraries beginning in September 1998. Although the collection is still being processed, it may be accessed upon request in Special Collections at the UWM Libraries. Greetings from Milwaukee: Selections from the Thomas and Jean Ross Bliffert Collection is a virtual collection of selected images from the larger postcard collection, and serves as an introduction to the overall collection. Due to the Blifferts' interest in historic images of their hometown, the collection contains many postcards with images of Milwaukee. This digital presentation focuses on a portion of those Milwaukee postcards produced primarily by Milwaukee publishers. From the late 19th century to the 1960s, there were numerous postcard publishers active in Milwaukee. The two largest, the L. L. Cook Co. and the E. C. Kropp Co., produced thousands of cards on every imaginable subject. Most cards have images of parks, buildings, street scenes, churches, hotels and restaurants, making them invaluable as a resource on historic Milwaukee. Many of these postcards show scenes of Milwaukee that are now vastly different; many older buildings have been torn down and replaced, parks have been landscaped with less Victorian flair, and raccoons no longer reside in the County Zoo. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 755 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 63165448 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright © 2004 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. Greetings from Milwaukee: Selections from the Thomas and Jean Ross Bliffert Collection is published by University of WisconsinMilwaukee Libraries. In Recollection? The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Please include this statement with any copies you make. Noncommercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose may freely link to the site or individual pages. Anyone interested in any other use of these images, including forprofit Internet editions, should obtain permission from the UWM Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Greetings+from+Milwaukee&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 150 Collection title The March on Milwaukee Civil Rights History Project URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/march/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “This digital collection presents primary sources from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries and the Wisconsin Historical Society that provide a window onto Milwaukee’s civil rights history. During the 1960s, community members waged protests, boycotts, and legislative battles against segregation and discriminatory practices in schools, housing, and social clubs. The efforts of these activists and their opponents are vividly documented in the primary sources found here, including photographs, unedited news film footage, text documents, and oral history interviews. This website also includes educational materials, including a bibliography and timeline, to enhance understanding of the primary sources. The March on Milwaukee Civil Rights History Project seeks to make Milwaukee’s place in the national struggle for racial equality more accessible, engaging, and interactive.” Type of materials Audio files, Text (jpgs and PDFs), Images (jpgs), Videos (avi, mp4) # of items 152 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 668082265 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The Wisconsin Historical Society. Used with permission. The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System Copyright© Journal Broadcast Group. Footage and pictures used with permission of WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee and the Journal Broadcast Group. The footage cannot be printed, broadcast or used as an interactive element or in any future medium, not yet defined, without the direct, written consent of WTMJ-TV and the Journal Broadcast Group. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=The+March+on+Milwaukee++Civil+Rights+History+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 151 Collection title Milwaukee Gay/Lesbian Cable Network Programs URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/mglcn/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection contains videos of the Milwaukee Gay/Lesbian Cable Network. Type of materials Videos (mp4) # of items 48 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 152 Collection title Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885-1992 URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/mkenh/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885 - 1992 presents images of Milwaukee neighborhoods from the Far Northwest Side to the Far South Side. The selection of images is limited by the current boundaries of the city of Milwaukee. The digital collection provides a visual documentation of the development of the city of Milwaukee from the mid-1880s to the early 1990s. It includes images of residential and industrial facilities, local businesses, historic buildings, churches, and numerous Milwaukee parks. 832 photographs were selected from the collections of the American Geographical Society Library, Special Collections, and the Archives Department at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Libraries. The photos of Milwaukee from 1885 and 1895 come from two rare books in the holdings of Special Collections: Milwaukee and Art Work of Milwaukee. The images of Milwaukee in the 20th century were selected from three extensive photograph collections: Roman Kwasniewski Collection and Dennis Wierzba Collection that are housed in the Archives, and Harold Mayer Collection, located in the American Geographical Society Library at UWM Libraries. The image collection is accompanied by 12 maps of Milwaukee from the holdings of the American Geographical Society Library.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 846 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 63116715 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright © Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885 - 1992 is published by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Please include this statement with any copies you make. Noncommercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose may freely link to the site or individual pages. Anyone interested in any other use of these images, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from UWM Libraries. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Neighborhoods&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 153 Collection title Milwaukee Polonia URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/mke-polonia/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The scope of the Milwaukee Polonia digital collection includes all negatives and prints not matched to negatives. The project – from digitization to metadata description and finally, to website development – began in August 2012 and ended in June 2014. All 5×7 and 4×5 glass negatives were digitally captured using a Nikon D800 camera and an innovative “rail system.” (See Digitizing Milwaukee’s Polonia: the Digital Assembly Line.) TIFF images were captured as greyscale at a resolution of 600-900 dpi. Other size glass negatives, lantern slides, and photographic postcards and prints were imaged on a flatbed scanner. Kwasniewski sometimes wrote a job number or name in the margin of a glass negative on the emulsion side. Although this information would have cropped out when he printed the image, we have retained it in the digital collection. However, it appears in reverse because this is the way he would have printed the image. Metadata was largely taken from an in-house database created by archivists when the physical collection was processed in the early 1990s. Digitization project staff created additional metadata for the most frequently consulted images in the collection (about 20%). The collection was officially opened at Polish Fest in Milwaukee on June 13, 2014.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 31954 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 154 Collection title Milwaukee Repertory Theater Photographic History: Mark Avery Collection 1977-1994, from the Archives of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/mkerep/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Repertory Theater Photographic History provides a visual chronicle of the artistic productions of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in the years 1977-1994. The collection presents selected images of the plays performed during the 17 seasons in an attempt to demonstrate the creative work of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater (MRT) and capture the uniqueness of theater performance that is so fleeting in nature. The digital collection includes 1,800 images documenting 195 performances. The images were selected from the Mark Avery Collection housed at the Archives at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries (UWM Libraries). The finding aid for the archival collection can be found at: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-mil-uwmmss0155. Mark Avery worked as the staff photographer for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater Company from 1976 to 1994. He donated his collection consisting of thousands of photographic negatives to the Archives at UWM Libraries in 1999. The selected images were scanned and indexed as part of the digitization project at UWM Libraries. The list of play titles in the collection ranges from Shakespearian tragedy to French farce. It includes works by classic American playwrights, such as Eugene O'Neill, Thornton Wilder, Tennessee Williams, and Arthur Miller as well as contemporary authors like David Mamet and Romulus Linney. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has also supported new and regional playwrights, artistic explorations, and translations of original works from other countries. Plays by Maria Irene Fornes, Amlin Gray, Andrew Johns, John Leicht, William Stancil, and Daniel A. Stein had their world premiers on the stages of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Larry Shue created his plays Grandma Duck is Dead, The Nerd, The Foreigner, and Wenceslas Square while working as a Milwaukee Repertory Theater resident actor and playwright. Works of French playwrights, Jean-Claude Grumberg and Gilles Sègal were presented to the American audience for the first time in Milwaukee.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1773 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 51302889 Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No Copyright © Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater Photographic History is published by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The site or individual pages may be linked to freely in non-commercial, nonsubscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose. Anyone interested in any other use of these images, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from the Archives at UWM Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Repertory+Theater+Photographic+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/b adsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 155 Collection title Milwaukee Transgender Oral History Project URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/transhist Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection includes audio of interviews conducted with people who identify as transgender and medical and psychological experts, who discuss the history of the transgender community in the Milwaukee setting as well as present issues. Type of materials Audio files (?) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 765267338 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 156 Collection title Picturing Golda Meir: Photographs from the collection at the UWM Libraries URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/pgm/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “"Picturing Golda Meir" is a collection of images documenting the life of Golda Meir from her childhood in Pinsk, Russia, through her school years in Milwaukee, her pioneer years in Palestine in the 1920s, to the peak of her political career as Prime Minister of Israel (1969 - 1974). The photographs picture the former student of the Milwaukee Normal School in key historical moments, signing Israel's Proclamation of Independence, delivering speeches at the United Nations, conferring with heads of state, and visiting wounded soldiers during the Yom Kippur War. The collection also includes photographs of her private life with family and friends.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 157 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 63165658 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright © 2004 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. "Picturing Golda Meir" is published by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Please include this statement with any copies you make. Noncommercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose may freely link to the site or individual pages. Anyone interested in any other use of these images, including forprofit Internet editions, should obtain permission from UWM Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Picturing+Golda+Meir&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 157 Collection title Selections from the Curriculum Library’s Historical Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/ccm/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “Selections from the Curriculum Library’s Historical Collection consists of 30 full-text books that are representative of the Historical Collection located within the Curriculum Library. Included in the digital collection are historical picture books, instructional books and primary readers for teaching purposes.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 41 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 173484956 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 158 Collection title The Forman Papers: Travel Diaries and Scrapbooks of Harrison Forman URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/forman/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “Harrison Forman (1904-1978), a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was a prominent photojournalist and world traveler and also a Fellow of the American Geographical Society. He studied at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee and graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Oriental Philosophy. An adventurous journalist, photographer, and explorer, he had been called "a modern Marco Polo" during his lifetime. In his career as a photographer, Forman created a unique visual record of the life and cultures of East Asia, Indochina, the Middle East, South Pacific, Africa and South America. He focused his camera on distant places and people, on streets of little known towns, historic sites, buildings, art, landscapes, scenes of sheer natural beauty, and portraits of women, men, and children. His primary interest was in people and in capturing their daily activities. In 1987, the Harrison Forman photo collection was presented to the American Geographical Society Library, UW-Milwaukee Libraries. The collection consists of approximately thirty thousand negatives, fifty thousand color slides and transparencies, four thousand photographic prints, scrapbooks, and motion picture films. While in the field, Mr. Forman maintained diaries containing information directly relevant to his photography. These diaries, on deposit in the University of Oregon Archives, were extremely helpful in the identification of Forman's photos for this project. They have been scanned and published on line, complete with extensive metadata, which can be accessed below.” Type of materials Text/Images (PDFs) # of items 62 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 858940333 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries. In Recollection? No 159 Collection title UWM Alumni Oral Histories URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/uwmalumni/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection contains audio files, videos, and transcripts of interviews with African American University of Wisconsin Milwaukee alumni. Type of materials Audio files (?) and Videos (?) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 830851070 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 160 Collection title UWM Book Arts Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/bookarts/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The UWM Book Arts Collection contains scanned images of selected artists’ books from the UWM Special Collections-Book Arts Collection. The goal of the UWM Special Collections-Book Arts Collection has been to document and demonstrate the use of the book form as an art medium. The collection’s main focus is on examples of artists' books from the late nineteenth century to the present. Largely represented are examples of American book arts, especially those of the Upper Midwest. The collection includes artistdesigned and handmade books, examples of fine printing, uses of handmade papers, examples of fine binding, innovative book structures, and typographic design and experimentation.” Type of materials Images (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 37 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 436734206 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? UWM Photo Collection is published by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Copyright © 2008. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Fair use of copyright-protected works for study, research, and other purposes does not require the permission of the copyright owner provided that the use meets the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. Use Order Images form to request high-resolution digital reproductions of images. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=140&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 161 Collection title UWM Photo Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/uwmphoto/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “To commemorate UWM's 50th anniversary, the UWM Libraries prepared a digital collection of photographs documenting the history of UWM and its predecessor institutions, the Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee (formerly the Milwaukee State Teachers College) and the University of Wisconsin Extension Center at Milwaukee. The digital collection assembles images physically located in three separate collections: the George M. Richard photographs of UWM collection (UWM Manuscript Collection 167); the UWMilwaukee Photographs Collection (UWM Archival Collection 6); and the UWM Dept. of Theatre and Dance records (UWM Archival Collection 85).” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 764 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 300459467 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? UWM Photo Collection is published by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Copyright © 2007. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Fair use of copyright-protected works for study, research, and other purposes does not require the permission of the copyright owner provided that the use meets the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. Permission to reproduce materials in this collection for publication or distribution must be obtained from the Archives Department at the UWM Libraries. Please use the Ask an Archivist page to submit an online request. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=UWM+Photo+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 162 Collection title UWM Post Newspaper URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/uwmpost/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection contains scans of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee newspaper called The Post. Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 126 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Print version OCLC #: 55063011 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 163 Collection title UWM Sheet Music Collection URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/sheetmusic/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The music you will find here is from an uncataloged collection of individual sheet music - from song sheets to solo piano and violin sonatas - housed at the UWM Music Library. Only music that is in the public domain, i.e., written prior to 1923, has been digitized. Likewise, only music not already digitized and available through another collection is included here. Check back as we continue to add music to this collection.” Type of materials Scores (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 256 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 164 Collection title Latino Activism at UWM 1970-1971 URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/uwmactivism/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Latino community in Milwaukee had grown steadily since the turn of the twentieth century, and by 1970 there was a vibrant population of at least 30,000 in the city. This community faced an array of urban social issues, including unemployment, competition for housing, lack of social programs, and under-representation in educational institutions. Although a number of Latinos worked for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, only 12 students were enrolled during the 1970-1971 academic year. Many Latino activists attributed this low enrollment to a lack of support at the university: few administrators or advisers spoke Spanish; there existed no support center for Latino students; and there was no means of transportation to the Kenwood campus. The absence of these resources provided very little incentive for Latino students to enroll at UWM. Officials from the UWM School of Education began outreach efforts in the late 1960s, working with the newly established Committee for the Education of Latin Americans (CELA) to develop plans for a Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute (SSOI) to be housed within the school. It quickly became apparent to education administrators, however, that the proposed scope of such an institute was beyond the ability of the School of Education to implement, and they suggested that Latino activists take their proposals directly to the Office of the Chancellor. Members of CELA, led by Roberto Hernandez, did just that, staging sit-ins, protests, and camp outs at the office of J. Martin Klotsche during the late summer and fall of 1970. Their efforts proved fruitful: in November 1970, UWM opened its Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute, a forerunner of today's Roberto Hernandez Center.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (PDFs) # of items 94 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 859868009 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 165 Collection title UWM Yearbooks URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/uwmyb/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description “To commemorate UWM's 50th anniversary, the UWM Libraries prepared a digital collection of the student yearbook, The Ivy. The yearbook was named for the ivy-clad campus buildings, which symbolized a tradition of knowledge and learning. It was published from 1942 to 1968. No volumes appeared in 1960 and 1961. The 25 volumes in the digital collection contain 5,266 pages. The annual documents the history of both the Milwaukee State Teachers College--later renamed the Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee--and the formative years of UWM. The yearbooks constitute a pictorial history of the UWM campus, its administrators and faculty. It is an especially rich source for understanding student life and activities, including academics, honor societies, professional groups, sororities and fraternities, and athletics. We hope this digital collection will support research in the history of UWM, student life generally, and family history.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (extended) (field names are in natural language but always map to a DC field) OCLC #: 300459491 Cost None Authentication No Copyright UWM Yearbook Collection is published by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Copyright © 2006. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Fair use of copyright-protected works for study, research, and other purposes does not require the permission of the copyright owner provided that the use meets the standard specified in Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. Permission to reproduce materials in this collection for publication or distribution must be obtained from the Archives Department at the UWM Libraries. Please use Ask an Archivist page to submit an online request. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=UWM+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&e ntitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 166 Collection title WTMJ-TV News Film URL http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/search/collection/wtmj/order/title/ad/asc Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Description This collection contains videos from historic film from Milwaukee local news station WTMJ-TV. Type of materials Videos (mp4) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright© Journal Broadcast Group. Footage and pictures used with permission of WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee and the Journal Broadcast Group. The footage cannot be printed, broadcast or used as an interactive element or in any future medium, not yet defined, without the direct, written consent of WTMJ-TV and the Journal Broadcast Group. In Recollection? No 167 Collection title Historic Campus Photographs URL https://rescarta.apps.uwec.edu/ResCartaWeb/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp;jsessionid=0445929DAA9DC74768F24253CB71C296?start=0&collection_filter=Historic+Campus+Photographs Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire McIntyre Library Digital Collections Description “This collection contains historic images related to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and its predecessors.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 758 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright The copyright for many of these items is owned by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Prior to use or reproduction, other than that which is governed by fair use, please contact McIntyre Library's Special Collections and Archives Department (library.archives@uwec.edu). In Recollection? No 168 Collection title Periscopes URL https://rescarta.apps.uwec.edu/ResCartaWeb/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=Title&browse_show_facets=tru e&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=bc4ef9a9-bda1-46da-a4e3-6297fb0733b7 Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire McIntyre Library Digital Collections Description “University yearbooks ranging from 1917-1995” Type of materials Text/Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 79 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright The copyright for many of these items is owned by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Prior to use or reproduction, other than that which is governed by fair use, please contact McIntyre Library's Special Collections and Archives Department (library.archives@uwec.edu). In Recollection? No 169 Collection title Alumnus Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=27f691b1-1a78-4001-afdc-aa429bc415bd Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description “The Alumnus Collection features the UW-La Crosse alumni publication first published under the name of the Alumni Bulletin in 1941. The publication was then renamed in 1950 to the Alumni Briefs, which remained until 1967 when the The La Crosse Alumnus adopted the new title. During the fall of 1979, Crossties replaced the previous title; however, this was shortlived as the Alumnus soon became the new title in 1981. Finally, 30 years later in 2011, the publication became known as the Latern, which still stands as the current title.” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 145 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 170 Collection title The Catalyst Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=9b77a20d-a6ed-4190-9840-accfe27d432a Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description “The Catalyst Collection contains the full run of the printed publication that began as the UW-La Crosse Honors Program Newsletter in 1979, shortly thereafter being renamed The Catalyst in 1980. After 2008, The Catalyst began being published exclusively online, and now focuses on showcasing the La Crosse community's creativity and talent, publishing original prose, poetry, artwork, photography, video, and music.” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs) # of items 74 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 171 Collection title Course Catalog Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=89cafd62-1c79-41ea-b58e-b624c5f6eb32 Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description “The Course Catalog Collection contains the course catalogs for UW-La Crosse beginning in 1910, and includes undergraduate, graduate, and summer publications. This is a valuable resource for those seeking information on past courses, schedules, and offerings. This collection also contains more recent catalogs, as well as the current catalog, when it becomes available.” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 172 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS OCLC #: 871039445 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 172 Collection title Maps Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=c8aa0c9c-97e9-4740-99fe9a5c3799c21c Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description “The Maps Collection features largerly historical maps, all of which are owned by Murphy Library Special Collections. These maps feature the La Crosse area, and date from the year 1857. Often used by both local historians and local residents, zooming-in allows users to view significant changes that have occured to roads, railroad routes, and overall city layouts in the La Crosse community and surrounding areas. This collection will continue to grow as more historical maps are digitized.” Type of materials Maps (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 40 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the permission of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Murphy Library, Special Collections. In Recollection? No 173 Collection title The Racquet Newspaper Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=5e7ea153-5b53-4f12-bc29-9bc4fe0f8f3c Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description “The Racquet Newspaper Collection contains over 2,200 issues of the publication. Originally published by the La Crosse Normal School beginning in 1910, this student newspaper has stood the test of time, as it remains a paper publication on campus to this day. Written by the students and for the students for over 100 years, this collection provides unique insights into the ever-changing student population, as well as students' reactions and interpretations to local, national, and global events over the past century.” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 2286 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 174 Collection title UW La Crosse Yearbook Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=e9d18b20-57a4-41ce-adee-82f4a4983443 Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description “The UW-La Crosse Yearbook Collection features 78 complete year books beginning in 1911 and running up to 1990, with the exception of 1918, which was never published. This collection provides a glimplse into the lives of each student who has been a part of the UW-La Crosse experience, covering over 100 years.” Type of materials Text/Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 78 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 175 Collection title La Crosse Historical Publications URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=P ublication%20Date&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=ce3ba1e2-53f1-4633-bcf6-1e358b971638 Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains several various historical publications about La Crosse, Wisconsin. Type of materials Text/Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 15 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1073937) Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 176 Collection title Pearl Street Collection URL http://digitalcollections.uwlax.edu/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort=T itle&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=587cc8cf-11a3-4345-a3a7-e20620b5c56d Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin La Crosse Murphy Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains historical photographs of Pearl Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 62 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 177 Collection title Plat Maps of Racine and Kenosha Counties URL http://archives.uwp.edu/exhibits/show/plat-maps-racine-kenosha/index Larger collection - Hosting institution UW-Parkside Archives & Area Research Center Digital Collections Description “The State of Wisconsin was surveyed by the federal government between 1833 and 1866 in order to divide the vast public domain into properly-sized lots that could be sold or otherwise divested to raise funds for the federal government and to encourage settlement. The work was done using the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), which divides land into six-mile square townships and one-mile square sections. Plat books and maps make use of the Public Land Survey System to represent land ownership patterns on a county-by-county basis. They are a great resource for tracing property owners and borders. The plat map for each year depicts the most updated information for the property at the time the County Register of Deeds' records were consulted. Such information includes the land owner, number of acres, placement of a house and sometimes other features.” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright Based on date of publication, this material is presumed to be in the public domain. In Recollection? No 178 Collection title Charles Nicholas Johnson Slide Collection URL http://archives.uwp.edu/collections/show/3 Larger collection - Hosting institution UW-Parkside Archives & Area Research Center Digital Collections Description “The photographer and Army non-commissioned officer Charles Nicholas Johnson (1923-2005) was stationed in Tokyo from fall 1954 to September 1957, during which time he took these color images. He captured everyday life in Japan, urban scenes, landscapes and representations of Japanese culture. In addition to his original photos, a set of approximately thirty commercial slides sold to tourist completes the collections. These depict iconic landscapes and events. The family of Charles Nicholas Johnson donated this collection of 260 slides to the archives in 2013.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 260 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 179 Collection title UWSP Yearbooks URL http://library.uwsp.edu/depts/archives/UWSPYearBooks.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point University Library Digital Collections Description “View digitized yearbooks from 1895-1988 including the Nautilus, Summon, Iris, and Horizon.” Type of materials Text/Images (PDFs) # of items 84 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1086638 and http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1092656) Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 180 Collection title UWSP Pointer (newspaper) URL http://library.uwsp.edu/depts/archives/pointerHome.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point University Library Digital Collections Description “View digitized issues of the campus newspaper, The Pointer, from 1895 to the present.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 118 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 8642607 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 181 Collection title Main Street Stevens Point photograph collection URL http://library.uwsp.edu/depts/archives/gallery/mainst.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point University Library Digital Collections Description “A collection of historical photographs depicting the public square, Fox Theater and other buildings that have been a part of Main Street, Stevens Point over the years.” Type of materials Images # of items 19 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 182 Collection title Portage County (Wisconsin) Historical Society Photo Collection URL http://library.uwsp.edu/pchs/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point University Library Digital Collections Description “A collection of over 200 images of the people, places and activities of Stevens Point and Portage County, from the 1880s to the present.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 42450952 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Users of the Website are cautioned that in most cases the Portage County Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point University Archives are the owners of the physical objects only and do not own copyright or other intellectual property rights to the materials in their collections. Disclaimer The nature of historical archival collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or impossible to determine. The materials made available through this website may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to copyright and the rights of privacy and publicity, of parties other than the Society or the Archives. Users are solely responsible for determining the existence of such rights. Credit Statement The use of images from this collection requires that credit must be given to the Portage County Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point University Archives. In Recollection? No 183 Collection title The Menominee Clans Story URL http://www4.uwsp.edu/museum/menomineeclans/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point University Library Digital Collections Description “View images and learn more about the wood figures carved by the Menominee Traditional artist, James F. Frechette, Jr. that are part of the UWSP Museum of Natural History. Listen to audio files of Menominee love songs and lullabies. Hear the Menominee Origin Story told in both the English and Menominee language.” Type of materials Images (?) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 47924231 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin. In Recollection? No 184 Collection title Recordings from the National Symposium on the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Stevens Point URL http://jfk.hood.edu/multimedia.shtml Larger collection - Hosting institution Description The Harold Weisberg Archive University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point University Library Digital Collections “A collection of audio recordings from the National Symposium on the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. held November 9-13, 1976 at UW-Stevens Point. Hosted at the Harold Weisberg Archive Digital Collection.” Type of materials Videos (MPEG) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 185 Collection title 1940-1941 Men’s Basketball Team UW-Madison’s First and Only NCAA Basketball Champions URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/basketball/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection outlines the history of the 1940-1941 UW-Madison men’s basketball team with a text narrative and accompanying photographs. Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 186 Collection title Alan “The Horse” Ameche URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/ameche/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection outlines the history of the Alan “The Horse” Ameche with a text narrative and accompanying photographs. Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items 18 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 187 Collection title The Legacy of Charlie Mohr and UW Boxing URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/Boxing/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “The death of University of Wisconsin boxing great, Charlie Mohr, is a now little-known chapter in the history of UW. The story rocked our campus community as events that took place during the April 1960 national championship event subsequently decided the fate of collegiate boxing throughout the country; a sport which was one of the most popular of all college sports in its day— particularly here, on the UW (Madison) campus.” Type of materials Video (YouTube) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 188 Collection title The Brittingham Family URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/brittingham/brittingham01.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection outlines the history of the The Brittingham Family with a text narrative and accompanying photographs Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items 31 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright © 2005 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 189 Collection title Madison’s LGBT Community, 1960’s to present URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/LGBT/index.html Larger collection Campus Voices - http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/index.html Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “Campus Voices series tells the story of the LGBT community in Madison from the 1960's through today. These stories contain shared memories of organizations, civic actions, cultural spaces, and fights for justice that the story-tellers believed to be undeniably significant in the history of LGBT life at UW.” Type of materials Videos (mp4), Transcripts (PDFs), Text (rtfs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Some -- Custom? (example - http://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/57101) Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 190 Collection title Women in Science and Engineering at UW-Madison URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/WiSE/index.html Larger collection Campus Voices - http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/index.html Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “This series relates the experiences of women who have worked in science, engineering, medicine and mathematics at the University of Wisconsin from the 1920s to the present day.” Type of materials Audio files (iTunes and ?), Videos (mp4), and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items 34 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication (need iTunes) Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 191 Collection title Badger Village URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/BadgerVillage/index.html Larger collection Campus Voices - http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/index.html Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “This series tells the story of Badger Village, a housing community for married student veterans and their families located at the Badger Ordnance Works site in Baraboo, Wisconsin from 1946 to 1951. The collection consists of excerpts from interviews with UW residence staff, administration, and student veterans and their wives who lived at Badger Village.” Type of materials Audio files (iTunes and ?), Videos (mp4), and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication (need iTunes) Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 192 Collection title Sterling Hall Bombing of 1970 URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/SterlingHall/index.html Larger collection Campus Voices - http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/index.html Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “This series commemorates the 40th anniversary of the bombing of Sterling Hall, which took place on August 24, 1970. The collection consists of excerpts from interviews with UW-Madison faculty, students, staff, and Madison community members who recounted their experiences of the bombing and its effects.” Type of materials Videos (Quicktime and mp4), Audio files (iTunes and ?), and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Some – Custom? (example - http://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/60929) Cost None Authentication (need iTunes) Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 193 Collection title UW-Madison Teaching Assistants Association Strike of 1970 URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/TAAStrike/index.html Larger collection Campus Voices - http://archives.library.wisc.edu/oral-history/CampusVoices/index.html Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “This series focuses on the 1970 Teaching Assistants Association strike, in commemoration of its 40th anniversary.” Type of materials Audio files (iTunes and ?), Videos (mp4), and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items 41 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 194 Collection title Chancellors and Presidents of the University of Wisconsin-Madison URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/chancellors/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “Materials about these leaders of the university, see the University of Wisconsin Collection. Click on Search the Collection, and then either click on the photograph entitled UW-Madison Chancellors or enter the name of the chancellor in the search box. For a quick list of the presidents and chancellors see UW–Madison presidents and chancellors from University Communications. The University Archives contains records from the administrations of all of the chancellors/presidents through David Ward, except for John Lathrop, Henry Barnard, and John Twombly. The Archives includes oral history interviews with E. B. Fred, Fred Harrington, Robert Clodius, Robben Fleming, William Sewell, Bryant Kearl, Edwin Young, Glenn Pound, Irving Shain, Bernard Cohen, Donna Shalala, David Ward, and John Wiley. In addition the Archives contains general subject files from the Chancellor's Office and many other materials related to the chancellors and presidents. See Presidents of the University of Wisconsin System for information on the leaders of UW System, beginning in 1971.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (HTML) # of items 31 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 195 Collection title Early Hoofers History URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/hoofers/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection contains a timeline of the Hoofers at UW-Madison, with text descriptions and accompanying photographs Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items 32 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 196 Collection title UW President Edwin Broun Fred: 1945-1958 URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/EBFred/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “Edwin Broun Fred, known as E. B., served as the president of the University of Wisconsin from 1945-1958. Fred reached the mandatory retirement age in 1957, but the regents asked him to stay until June 30, 1958. After his retirement, he continued to conduct research and served as an advisor to the University. Fred achieved many accomplishments during his time as president. Student enrollment on the campus grew from around 8,000 to 17,000. The university added over 24 new buildings and research spending increased greatly. Fred oversaw the growth of the Extension program and the opening of the UW-Milwaukee campus in 1956. This short video reveals a lesser known aspect of Dr. Fred’s life and work; his support and encouragement of women faculty and students on campus.” Type of materials Video (mp4) and Transcript (PDF) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 197 Collection title The McArdle Laboratory and Cancer Research at the University of Wisconsin (1966) URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/McArdle/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “This short film clip, The McArdle Laboratory and Cancer Research at UW (1966), details research and discoveries made by UW cancer researchers and doctors at the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research in the mid-1960s. Specific cancer research methods, equipment and facilities are demonstrated by many notable UW cancer researchers including Dr. Harold Rusch, Dr. Roswell Boutwell, Dr. Van R. Potter, Drs. Elizabeth and James Miller, Dr. Gerald C. Mueller, Dr. Robert Emery, Dr. Henry Pitot, Dr. Charles Heidelberger and Dr. Anthony Curreri. The construction of the first McArdle building resulted from a gift by Michael W. McArdle. Dr. Harold P. Rusch (who narrates and appears in this short film clip) was appointed first Director of the McArdle Laboratory in 1940 and established the cancer research program at the University of Wisconsin. In 1964, the National Cancer Institute funded facilities expansion at the laboratory.” Type of materials Video (YouTube) and Images (jpgs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 198 Collection title Mildred Fish Harnack URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/mfh/sectionpages/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection presents a history of Mildred Fish Harnack, a Wisconsin resident, through text and scanned documents illustrating her life. Type of materials Text (jpgs), Images (jpgs), and Text (HTML) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2001 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System (Images and text, unless otherwise noted.) In Recollection? No 199 Collection title Mystery Photos from the Archives! URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/featured/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection contains images from the UW-Madison Archives that have no attached information to them. The collection invites users to contribute information about the photographs if they have any. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 200 Collection title 100 Years of “On, Wisconsin!” URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/onwisconsin/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection outlines the history of the school song “On, Wisconsin!” through a text narrative with accompanying photographs. Type of materials Images (jpgs), Audio files (mp3), and Text (HTML) # of items 29 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2009 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 201 Collection title Protests & Social Action at UW-Madison during the 20th Century URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/protests/1910s_1920s.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “The student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a rich and diverse history of activism and protest. This site does not claim to be all-inclusive, but instead attempts to provide a representative selection of student protest throughout the twentieth century, using sources from the University Archives. The University Archives has much more material on most of these events, including the full oral histories from which the sound clips were taken. The University of Wisconsin Collection includes digital copies of the 4 volume history of the university, plus many other useful sources. The Wisconsin Historical Society Archives also has strong collections on social action. To see several hundred more protest images click on the link at the bottom of each of these pages. For additional information, comments, suggested additions, etc., please contact the University Archives.” Type of materials Text and Images (jpgs), Audio Files (mp3) and Text (HTML) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2009 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 202 Collection title Where They Row: The History of Men’s Crew at the University of Wisconsin URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/crewteam/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection outlines the history of the men’s crew at the University of Wisconsin with a text narrative and accompanying photographs and audio files. Type of materials Images (jpgs), Audio files (mp3s), and Text (HTML) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2010 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 203 Collection title The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Nobel Prize Winners URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/nobelprize/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “The Wisconsin Idea, introduced by UW President Charles Van Hise in 1904, asserts that the UW campus and its educational influence are not bound to the classroom, but can and should reach the whole world. Nobel Prize winners connected to Wisconsin, 18 in total, exemplify this philosophy through their desire not only to invent and explore, but to use their creativity and intelligence to create a better world for all. The following video presentation was created in Summer 2011 by UW-Madison SLIS Master's student, Katherine Hill, and presents four Nobel Prize winners: Joshua Lederberg (1958, Medicine), Har Gobind Khorana (1968, Medicine), Howard Temin (1975, Medicine), and John Van Vleck (1977, Physics). These four were chosen as their time at UW-Madison included work that directly led to their Nobel Prize and serves as an excellent example of how our campus fosters innovation, experimentation and the Wisconsin Idea.” Type of materials Video (?) and Transcript (PDF) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 204 Collection title Venetian Night: A University of Wisconsin-Madison Tradition URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/venetiannight/ Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description “Venetian Night was an early University of Wisconsin-Madison campus traditions held from 1911-1930. Taking place in late May, the event commonly included both parades and décor contests of illuminated and decorated water floats with music performances and a fireworks display at the close. The following video production was created in the summer of 2011 by UW-Madison History student, Emily Eubanks, and exhibits a brief history of the UW Madison campus Venetian Night celebration.” Type of materials Video (?) and Transcript (PDF) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 205 Collection title “Health and Fun Shall Walk Hand in Hand”: The First 100 Years of Women’s Athletics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison URL http://archives.library.wisc.edu/uw-archives/exhibits/athletics/athletics01intro.html Larger collection - Hosting institution University of Wisconsin – Archives and Oral History Description This collection outlines the history of women’s athletics at University of Wisconsin-Madison with a text narrative and accompanying images, with a PDF version as well. Type of materials Images (jpgs), Text (HTML), and a PDF # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright ©2011 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System In Recollection? No 206 Collection title Beloit College, City, and Environs URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/Bcamp Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Beloit – College, City, and Environs is a growing collection that was established with fifteen video files created by College friend Rob Baller. These items were originally created as PowerPoint slides of images from the Beloit College Archives and Beloit Historical Society. The images, once digitized, were “sewn” or overlaid on one another to create a fading effect. The results are videos of Beloit and College buildings, streets or locations as they looked in the past and present, weaved into short video presentations.” Type of materials Videos (swfs) # of items 15 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 252877800 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=58&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 207 Collection title Beloit College Magazine URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/magazine/order/year/ad/asc/cosuppress/1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Published since 1910, the Beloit College Magazine serves as one of the primary sources of college news for alumni and friends of Beloit College. This collection contains PDFs of many issues of the magazine. The complete run from 1976 through the present is included, and older issues are being added regularly. The full text of the issues can be searched using the search box below. Due to privacy concerns, the Class Notes sections have been left out of all issues from 1950 forward. If you have questions about these sections or about issues that have not yet been added to this online collection, please contact the college Archives.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 357 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 38316323 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. In Recollection? No 208 Collection title Beloit Relays URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/relays/order/title!datea!creato/ad/asc/cosuppress/1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Started in 1937, the Beloit Relays hosted athletes from more than 50 colleges and universities. These events continued through the late 1970s and featured many prominent Beloit College student athletes. This digital collection, curated by Erika Moen ’13 in conjunction with a temporary physical exhibit at the library, contains images of cover pages from the official Beloit Relays program booklets as well as photographs of some of the Beloit athletes who took part in them throughout the years. For more information about the Beloit Relays, visit this online exhibit from the Archives.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 49 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=60&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 209 Collection title Chamberlin Hall of Science Collection URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/chall Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “In commemoration of the Chamberlin Hall of Science (1968-2008), the library has created a unique digital collection that combines 90 photographs and slides from the college Archives with 32 digital images captured by members of the Beloit College community. The collection also contains a video stitched together from a series of webcam photographs that were captured as the building was disassembled. These images document the building’s history from construction to deconstruction and represent a variety of interior and exterior views. The sciences at Beloit are now housed in Chamberlin Hall’s successor, the innovative Center for the Sciences.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and videos (movs) # of items 123 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 855001511 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Chamberlin+Hall+of+Science+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 210 Collection title College Radio History URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/wbcr/order/title!creato!date/ad/asc/cosuppress/1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “The College Radio History Collection includes photos and text documents that depict the evolution of Beloit College's identity on the airwaves. From moments of early experimentation to student-produced radio dramas to tricky relocations and upgrades, these materials are populated by colorful characters who have made WBCR the vibrant campus presence it is today.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 74 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. In Recollection? No 211 Collection title Herbert Gaytes URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/herb Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Herbert Gaytes, Class of 1893, was a gifted amateur photographer who meticulously documented aspects of life during the 1890’s. While a Beloit student, he began photographing College and local scenes and activities. He also visited and photographed the World’s Columbian Exposition as well as Chicago in the early and mid 1890’s. Gaytes life led him to California where he died on October 11, 1959. Several years after his death, a crate arrived at the college, containing his collection of glass plate and nitrate negatives, and photographic prints. Our online collection offers a few of his photos which capture student and College life, as well as the Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 51 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 252874698 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Herbert+Gaytes+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopre cno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 212 Collection title Histories of Beloit College URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/histories/order/title!creato!date/ad/asc/cosuppress/1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “The Histories of Beloit College Collection currently contains two full text, searchable e-books in PDF format. Beloit College President Edward Dwight Eaton's 1928 history contains a thorough account of the College's origins and development. A history begun by faculty member Robert Richardson in the 1940s updates Eaton's account. Never published, this book contains a great deal of valuable footnotes and marginalia. Both of these histories contain a wealth of information for those seeking to research Beloit College and its colorful history.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. In Recollection? No 213 Collection title History of the Sciences at Beloit College URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/histsci Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “The History of the Sciences at Beloit College collection contains 92 color and black-and-white images taken from the college Archives. These photographs document a variety of disciplines spanning the lifetime of the college, with the earliest images dating to the 19 th century. In addition, the collection includes images of science being practiced in fields such as biology, geology, and chemistry. The current home for the sciences at Beloit College is the Science Center, which opened its doors in 2008.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 92 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=History+of+the+Sciences+at+Beloit+College&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.h tml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 214 Collection title Jay “Ding” Darling URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/ding/order/title!creato!date/ad/asc/cosuppress/1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Jay Norwood Darling (better known as "Ding") was a Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist and wildlife enthusiast who attended Beloit College in the late 1800s and early 1900s. While at Beloit, Ding drew many cartoons for student publications, including the Codex yearbook. Later in life, Ding's drawings appeared in publications such as the Des Moines Register. As his cartoons were delighting readers across the country, Ding continued to visit and contribute to Beloit College. Many of his lesser-known cartoons and writings held in the college Archives help to illuminate this colorful figure from Beloit College's past. This collection contains a sample of Ding Darling's letters and other writings as well as a selection of his illustrations from the 1899 Codex. To see other collections of Ding's works, visit the Iowa Digital Library and the Drake University Heritage Collections.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 78 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 850949119 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Jay+%27%27Ding%27%27+Darling+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch .html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 215 Collection title Laura Aldrich Neese Diaries URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/neese Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Born February 17, 1889, Laura Janvrin Aldrich was the only daughter of Jennie Dora Janvrin and Alonzo Aldrich. At a young age, Laura was a gifted child. Daughter of one of the cofounders of the Beloit Corporation, she was able to gain an education while also pursuing her interests. At Beloit High School, she showed promise by winning an art award and becoming valedictorian. She then went studied at the Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, where she was again valedictorian. Laura attended Beloit College with the class of 1912. She was a strong student, receiving the highest grades and reports. Continuing her art education, she studied at the Chicago Art Institute and took private lessons from her artist friends. To improve skills and techniques, she attended drawing classes throughout her lifetime. On June 16, 1914, Laura Aldrich married Elbert H. Neese. Two years later, they had their first child, Elizabeth J. "Betty" (Moore); in 1921, they had their second child Alonzo A., nicknamed "Lon," followed by Elbert H. "Ebbie" in 1923 and Laura A. in 1925. Laura had a very active life as a mother but also as a philanthropist and artist. While her husband served as president of the Beloit Corporation (now known as Iron Works), she worked closely with the Beloit Foundation, the First Congregational Church, and the Art League of Beloit; she even founded the Beloit Family Service Association, still going strong today. In 1941, she also became the first female member of the Beloit College Board of Trustees, remaining a zealous lifelong trustee for over twenty years. In addition to Laura's volunteer work, she was an active artist. Galleries across the country exhibited her paintings and watercolors for more than twenty-five years. In 1952, Beloit College awarded Laura an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts for her commitment to the discipline of art and for her longtime service to the college. This digital collection will include four volumes of Laura's diaries. These beautifully-illustrated diaries contain accounts of Laura's time in Beloit and abroad, providing a glimpse into college life in the early 1900s. New volumes will be added as they are digitized by library staff, so check back often!” Type of materials Text (PDF) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 855808397 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. In Recollection? No 216 Collection title Logan Museum of Anthropology URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/logan/order/title!publis/ad/asc/cosuppress/1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “The Logan Museum houses over 300,000 archaeological and ethnographic objects from 123 countries. These collections derive from more than 480 cultural groups spanning half a million years of human history. The museum’s goal is to make this material accessible online, but this goal will take several years to accomplish. Collections will continue to be launched as additional objects are digitized and prepared for online publication. Information on the objects represented in these digital collections derives from catalogue records, which in some cases may be incomplete or inaccurate. Please contact the curator of collections for access to the collections or to comment about record content. Information about rights and reproductions is available online. Digitization of the Logan Museum’s collections has been made possible by grants from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Freeman Foundation.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 3693 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Logan+Museum+of+Anthropology&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&enti tytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 217 Collection title Pearsons Hall Collection URL http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/search/collection/burn Larger collection - Hosting institution Beloit College Digital Collections Description “Pearsons Hall was commissioned and built in the late 19th century to serve as the College's science hall. To oversee its construction, College officials sought renowned architect and urban planner Daniel Hudson Burnham. Burnham is now famous for designing such noteworthy structures as the Flatiron Building in New York City and Washington, D.C.'s Union Station, as well as the architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. Photographs of the latter event can be found in the Herbert Gaytes Collection. In addition to serving as the home for the sciences, Pearsons Hall once housed the Logan Museum of Anthropology and is now the location of the Jeffris-Wood Campus Center. Over 100 years after its construction, the building continues to be a vibrant component of the Beloit College landscape. This collection contains over 70 letters, postcards, and images that document the early life of the building, including colorful correspondence from D.K. Pearsons and Daniel Burnham themselves. These items provide fascinating insights into the process of constructing the building and the minds behind its design. The Pearsons Hall Collection provides only a sample of the information about the building contained in the Beloit College Archives. To learn more, contact or visit the Archives located on the lower level of Beloit College Library.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 74 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images, text, or other content downloaded from Beloit College Digital Collections may be freely used for non-profit educational and research purposes, or any other use falling within the purview of "Fair Use." Some items may retain more rights, or grant alternate permissions. Please consult the permission statement associated with any individual item. For commercial reprint and reuse, please contact Lisa Viezbicke. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Pearsons+Hall+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 218 Collection title Building a Campus URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p128701coll6 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Building a Campus collection contains over 1300 images and printed materials documenting the built environment through the course of Marquette University's history. Each building included is represented in the digital collection with a sampling of the images preserved in University Archives. In choosing the images for the digital collection, efforts were made to document the various stages in the life of a building and the different ways in which the building was used. Where possible, both interior and exterior views of each building were included, as well as brief articles about its history and materials related to its dedication and construction.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) Text (jpgs) # of items 1635 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 774980908 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-is%3D=Marquette+University++Building+a+Campus&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entity currecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 219 Collection title Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p4007coll4 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “Clergy and women religious, who taught and evangelized among Native Americans, routinely submitted photographs to the editors of The Indian Sentinel, 1902-1962, a fundraising magazine published by the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions. These photographs comprise the bulk of the pre-1970 images in the collection, from which the digital images were selected. A number served as illustrations in The Indian Sentinel and appear with related articles in The Indian Sentinel Digital Collection. In addition to images from the Bureau records, this collection contains a small number of images from the Sacred Heart Franciscan Records and the Walter Bernard Hunt Collection, also held at Marquette University.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1761 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 80770982 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University Libraries. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Bureau+of+Catholic+Indian+Missions&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 220 Collection title Marquette University Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p128701coll5 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “This digital collection contains select materials about individuals and teams enshrined in the Marquette University Athletic Hall of Fame.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 1409 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 632396411 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Marquette+University+Intercollegiate+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad= error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 221 Collection title The Hilltop Yearbooks, 1915-1996 URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p4007hilltop Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Hilltop yearbooks span from 1915 to 1996 and offer online access to Marquette University’s student annual. The provide a glimpse into the evolution of Wisconsin's largest private university. The 82 volumes contain more than 28,000 pages and include a wealth of information about the faculty, the physical growth of the Marquette campus, intercollegiate athletics, and student activities. Prepared by undergraduates, they feature the serious and the silly, including generational fads spanning most of the twentieth century. Occasionally student editors experimented with alternative formats, as in the case of a record that accompanied the 1970 volume. Distribution of the yearbook was captured in 1930 film.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 82 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This item is issued by Marquette University Libraries. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Hilltop+Yearbooks%2C+19151996&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 222 Collection title I’ll Tell You a Story: Memories of Pre-Holocaust Europe URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15072coll3 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Generation After Oral History Project sought to document Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe. Subjects were urged to detail Jewish life prior to the Holocaust, rather than recount their experiences during the war years. Questions addressed family life, childrearing, religious practices and traditions, social customs, education, politics, anti-Semitism and the Zionist movement. The interviewees emigrated to Milwaukee between 1946 and 1955 from across Europe, although a large percentage of the subjects were of Polish origin. In the initial 2011 release, the Archives published a set of 25 interview transcripts for subjects with surnames between A-L. Additional interviews (M-Z) will be transcribed as financial support is secured.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 747856058 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Use of this material requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. it may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as an electronic file or any other media. Some interviews may only be quoted without attributiion or with the interviewee's consent. Contact an archivist for details. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=I%27ll+Tell+You+A+Story-Memories+of+PreHolocaust+Europe&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycu rrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 223 Collection title In the Spotlight URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p128701coll4 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “In the Spotlight is an online resource featuring unique materials from the Raynor Memorial Libraries' Department of Special Collections and University Archives (SPARC). Launched in late 2008, In the Spotlight will exhibit materials that are relevant to current events, historical anniversaries, or that are central to Marquette University's rich heritage. Other materials selected for digitization will provide visitors with a sampler of archival collections preserved at Marquette that have not yet been digitized. At a practical level, a majority of collections have not been digitized due to the copyright limitations, physical size, and the labor-intensive nature of digitization. Archivists plan to feature both print and documentary source materials from SPARC, including photographs, letters and diaries, sound recordings, books, serial publications and artifacts. New materials will be featured as time allows. As In the Spotlight expands, we hope it will offer online users a glimpse into the superb resources preserved and made accessible by SPARC.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 292 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This item is issued by Marquette University. Use of the item requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The item should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Marquette+University+In+the+Spotlight&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 224 Collection title Ralph Metcalfe, the Olympic Years, 1932-1936 URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p128701coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “A digital collection featuring photographs, newspaper clippings, and other printed materials documenting sprinter Ralph Metcalfe between 1932-1936, when the Marquette undergraduate was known as "The World's Fastest Human." This project was funded in part by a grant from the M Club.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 96 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 428818117 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Ralph+Metcalfe%2C+The+Olympic+Years%2C+19321936&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 225 Collection title Senator Joe McCarthy: Audio Excerpts, 1950-1954 URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p128701coll0 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “Senator Joe McCarthy: Audio Excerpts, 1950-1954 provides access to 35 audio files containing public remarks made by the Republican senator from Wisconsin during his controversial campaign to remove Communists and Communist sympathizers from government. The excerpts were created from original analog tape recordings in the Joseph R. McCarthy Papers at Marquette University.” Type of materials Audio files (movs) and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items 35 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 434084242 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This sound recording is issued by Marquette University. Use of the recording requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as an electronic file or any other media. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Senator+Joe+McCarthy+Audio+Excerpts%2C+19501954&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 226 Collection title Service at Marquette URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p4007coll22 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “The digital collection currently consists of 150 images from the late 1960s to 2006 – from the early days of the Marquette University Community Action Program’s (MUCAP) activities through hurricane relief efforts in New Orleans. Fifteen different service projects are represented; the collection is strongest in documenting Habitat for Humanity, Hunger Clean-Up, the Marquette Action Program, and MUCAP. We hope that members of the Marquette community might be able to provide further information to allow us to update the descriptions of these images and that they will consider donating images from these and similar service projects to the University Archives.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 150 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 433579802 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Service+at+Marquette&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 227 Collection title The Tommy G. Thompson Collection URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p4007coll11 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “Selected photographic images documenting the public career of former Wisconsin Governor Tommy G. Thompson. Most of the photographs were taken during Thompson's 14-year gubernatorial career (1987-2001); however, some images depict his service in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1966-1986) and as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (2001-2005). Copies of most images can be obtained from the Department of Special Collections and University Archives.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 602 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 70281224 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University Libraries. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Tommy+G.+Thompson&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno =1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 228 Collection title Marquette University Histories URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p4007coll18 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “Two published histories, both long out of print, have served as vital sources of printed information on the university’s history: Marquette College, A Quarter-Century, 1881-1906: Stray Leaves from the College History; The Silver Jubilee published in 1906 and The Story of Marquette University: An Object Lesson in the Development of Catholic Higher Education by Rev. Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J., published in 1953 by the Marquette University Press. This digital collection provides access to these two valuable sources.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 226300273 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This item is issued by Marquette University Libraries. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Marquette+University+Histories&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entity toprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 229 Collection title Women in Blue and Gold URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p4007coll14 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Women in Blue & Gold collection includes nearly 2,000 images documenting all women’s intercollegiate sports from their establishment at Marquette through the 1999/2000 season. Our goal was to feature - where possible - at least one image of each athlete who participated on a varsity sports team for each year that she played, thereby creating a visual record of the hundreds of women who have composed the Marquette women's intercollegiate athletics program over the last 35 years.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1927 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 433579810 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by Marquette University. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please credit: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Women+in+Blue+and+Gold&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 230 Collection title Clement J. Zablocki: Photographs of Wisconsin’s ‘Mr. Democrat’ URL http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15072coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Digital Collections Description “This collection documents the public life of Clement J. Zablocki, who represented Milwaukee's south side in Congress from January 1949 until his death in December 1983. Many of the photographs show Zablocki with presidents, visiting heads of state, and other VIPs. Also included are portraits and photos documenting election campaigns, speeches, and overseas trips.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 104 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 632356542 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? It is the obligation of the user to determine and satisfy copyright and other restrictions when making use of materials from Raynor Memorial Libraries. We would like to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that we may make the necessary corrections. You may use the order form below to provide additional information or suggest a correction. Please credit the photographer and the Department of Special Collection and University Archives, Marquette University Libraries. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrch-is%3D=Clement+J.+Zablocki++Photographs+of+Wisconsin%27s+Mr.+Democrat&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 231 Collection title Carroll Yearbook Collection URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/Yearbook Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “The Hinakaga, or, the Carroll College Yearbook, was published from 1910 to 2000, although there were none published in 1996 and 1997. Why was the yearbook was called The Hinakaga? According to Ellen Langill's, Carroll College: The First Century 1846-1946, the word roughly means "wise owl." The first yearbook Hinakaga 1910, is dedicated to the "Three Wise Owls Of Our Faculty: Dr. Wilbur O. Carrier, Dr. Walter L. Rankin, and Dean Samuel B. Ray."” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 85 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 252871040 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Carroll+Yearbook+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 232 Collection title Wisconsin Artists Collection URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/Wisart Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “The Carroll University Wisconsin Artists Collection highlights the vibrant and exciting contributions to the arts made by Wisconsin artists in a state better known for industry and agriculture. It was established in the 1980s by long-time Carroll Art professor Marceil Pultarak and remains one of the few permanent collections in the state dedicated solely to the work of Wisconsin artists. The growing collection consists of over 100 artists who were born in Wisconsin or worked for significant portions of their careers in Wisconsin. Some of these artists have national reputations, others are known and admired locally; some are professional artists, others are teachers of art who have touched the lives of many generations of students in Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 511 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication (some files are restricted to campus viewing only) Copyright In Recollection? Off campus viewers only have access to items in the collection where the artist has given permission to Carroll University to display in an online format. The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Wisconsin+Artists+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytop recno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 233 Collection title Student Newspaper Collection URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/News Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “The Carroll University Student Newspaper Collection includes over 100 years of papers. This collection includes a number of newspaper titles, and the first paper went to press only a few years after Carroll College was founded.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 2010 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Carroll+Student+Newspaper+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 234 Collection title Archival Newspaper Clippings URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/clippings Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “This a collection of digitized newspaper clippings from the Carroll University Archives. The collection consists of newspaper articles from various papers and magazines over the years that pertain to Carroll students, faculty, staff, and events. The Clipping Collection originally came to the Carroll Archives from three major sources. The oldest clippings (published between 1880 and 1974) came from a donation of five notebooks collected by Lillian Davis, the curator of the historical collection of the Wisconsin Synod of the United Presbyterian Church. The Milwaukee Public Library donated another batch from Milwaukee papers dating between 1943-1978. The third collection came from the Carroll Public Relations Office, and these were collected by a clippings service in the 1970s. After these three donations were assembled into one collection in 1983, the library began clipping Carroll-related news articles from Waukesha and Milwaukee papers to grow the collection in the effort to document Carroll College, now Carroll University, history and news. The clippings collection is by no means an exhaustive history of Carroll, but provides a glimpse at Carroll's history through the years.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 1664 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication (all files are restricted to campus viewing only) Copyright Due to copyright restrictions, the images of the newspaper articles are only available on campus. Any commercial use is strictly prohibited without written permission from the institution. Please contact the Carroll Archives at archives@carrollu.edu for copies of articles or to view the originals. The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. In Recollection? No 235 Collection title Carroll Photograph Collection URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/photo Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “The Carroll Photograph Collection is comprised of items from our Archival Photograph Collection. A complete finding aid for the collection is available via our website. This collection consists of photographs that document events, people, and places at Carroll College and Carroll University. We encourage users to add comments and tags to the photos in this digital collection if you can help us identify people or events in these images.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 5641 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. In Recollection? No 236 Collection title Rufus and Charles King Collection URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/King Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “The Rufus and Charles King Collection consists primarily of correspondence, most of which is between family members. Additionally, there are letters written to Rufus King on a variety of personal and professional subjects, newspaper clippings, certificates, diaries, photographs and a travel journal written by King’s mother in law. The majority of the family correspondence is letters from Charles King to his wife and daughter Carolyn about daily matters, his involvement in the Indian Wars of the American West and the Philippines, battles with Native Americans. Most of the collection has been digitized and is available online in this collection. There is a full finding aid for the collection, items not digitized have been noted in the finding aid.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 300 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core OCLC #: 252873291 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Rufus+and+Charles+King+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&en titytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 237 Collection title May Rankin Theatre Collection URL http://content-dm.carrollu.edu/cdm/search/collection/Theatre Larger collection - Hosting institution Carroll University Library Digital Collections Description “Wisconsin's oldest theatre organization, the Carroll Players, was inaugurated in June 1896 with a production of Bulwer Lyton’s “Richelieu,” staged by May N. Rankin, the daughter of former Carroll President Walter Rankin, and the first woman professor at Carroll College. May Rankin was also the head of the Department of Oratory at Carroll, which, in 1911, she transformed into the Department of Interpretation and Dramatic Literature, which included courses in public speaking, dramatic art, and dramatic literature. The Theatre Collection includes digitized photographs, as well as notes and letters from May Rankin, Alfred Lunt, and others involved in the drama program. Please note in digitizing hand written documents, items had to be transcribed in order to make them keyword searchable. Due to paper condition and handwriting some words were difficult to decipher and have been marked by sqare brackets.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The digital collections are free to use for educational and research purposes. We ask that all information retreived from this site be properly cited. Mass reproductions of the collection are strictly prohibited. For photo reproduction or publishing permission you must receive written permission from the Carroll University Archives. For more information see see our orders and copyright policy. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-is%3D=Theatre+Collection++May+N.+Rankin+and+the+Carroll+Players&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&en titytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 238 Collection title Edgewood History URL http://digitalcollections.edgewood.edu/cdm/search/collection/p2612coll5 Larger collection - Hosting institution Edgewood College Library Digital Collections Description “Selections from the library archives' vast collection of Edgewood history materials.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 245 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (some custom fields) OCLC #: 768434815 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Oscar Rennebohm Library does not lend or reproduce any photographs or negatives from its photograph collections as the Library does not claim copyright to many of the images in its archives. Dr Daniel Carey The archives is made up of negatives and photographs created by Edgewood College employees and received from various other sources, including alumni, faculty, and their colleagues and families. The origin of many of the photos is unclear. If we know who might hold copyright to an image, we try to provide that information in our credit line and will provide contact information for the possible copyright holder if we have it. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Any researcher wishing to make such use of an image must assume all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of Title 17 of the United States Code. It is the responsibility of the researcher to know and to comply with all copyright provisions. The Copyright Office provides more information about U.S. copyright law. Additionally, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift agreements with Edgewood College or the Oscar Rennebohm Library and donor restrictions. The Oscar Rennebohm Library is interested to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified in our Digital Collections. Please contact us with any corrections. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Edgewood+College+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 239 Collection title Edgewood Literary Journals URL http://digitalcollections.edgewood.edu/cdm/search/collection/p16315coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Edgewood College Library Digital Collections Description “Edgewood College Art and Literary Journals were published from: 1932 - 1943 (The Conifer, Vignettes) 1962 - 1969 (Signature) 1984 - 1986 (Portraits, Odyssey, Left of Center) 1990 - 2006 (The Cerebral Café) 2007 - current (Edgewood Review)” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 35 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (some custom fields) OCLC #: 802457322 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Oscar Rennebohm Library does not lend or reproduce any photographs or negatives from its photograph collections as the Library does not claim copyright to many of the images in its archives. Dr Daniel Carey The archives is made up of negatives and photographs created by Edgewood College employees and received from various other sources, including alumni, faculty, and their colleagues and families. The origin of many of the photos is unclear. If we know who might hold copyright to an image, we try to provide that information in our credit line and will provide contact information for the possible copyright holder if we have it. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Any researcher wishing to make such use of an image must assume all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of Title 17 of the United States Code. It is the responsibility of the researcher to know and to comply with all copyright provisions. The Copyright Office provides more information about U.S. copyright law. Additionally, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift agreements with Edgewood College or the Oscar Rennebohm Library and donor restrictions. The Oscar Rennebohm Library is interested to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified in our Digital Collections. Please contact us with any corrections. In Recollection? No 240 Collection title Owen J. Gromme Field Notes URL http://digitalcollections.edgewood.edu/cdm/search/collection/p261201coll3 Larger collection - Hosting institution Edgewood College Library Digital Collections Description “A collection of twenty-two volumes, each filled with the writings, studies and sketches of an artist, author, biologist, botanist, and zoologist: the notations of a man who was a forerunner to modern environmentalists and wildlife ecologists, Owen Gromme.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 22 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (some custom fields) OCLC #: 768435294 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Oscar Rennebohm Library does not lend or reproduce any photographs or negatives from its photograph collections as the Library does not claim copyright to many of the images in its archives. Dr Daniel Carey The archives is made up of negatives and photographs created by Edgewood College employees and received from various other sources, including alumni, faculty, and their colleagues and families. The origin of many of the photos is unclear. If we know who might hold copyright to an image, we try to provide that information in our credit line and will provide contact information for the possible copyright holder if we have it. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Any researcher wishing to make such use of an image must assume all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of Title 17 of the United States Code. It is the responsibility of the researcher to know and to comply with all copyright provisions. The Copyright Office provides more information about U.S. copyright law. Additionally, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift agreements with Edgewood College or the Oscar Rennebohm Library and donor restrictions. The Oscar Rennebohm Library is interested to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified in our Digital Collections. Please contact us with any corrections. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Owen+J.+Gromme+Field+Notes&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 241 Collection title The Torch – College Yearbooks URL http://digitalcollections.edgewood.edu/cdm/search/collection/p15144coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Edgewood College Library Digital Collections Description “Yearbooks at Edgewood College were published from: 1944 through 1972 (The Torch) 1974-75 (Edgewood College Journal) 1990 through 1992 (The Edge)” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs) # of items 29 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (some custom fields) OCLC #: 247052295 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Oscar Rennebohm Library does not lend or reproduce any photographs or negatives from its photograph collections as the Library does not claim copyright to many of the images in its archives. Dr Daniel Carey The archives is made up of negatives and photographs created by Edgewood College employees and received from various other sources, including alumni, faculty, and their colleagues and families. The origin of many of the photos is unclear. If we know who might hold copyright to an image, we try to provide that information in our credit line and will provide contact information for the possible copyright holder if we have it. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Any researcher wishing to make such use of an image must assume all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of Title 17 of the United States Code. It is the responsibility of the researcher to know and to comply with all copyright provisions. The Copyright Office provides more information about U.S. copyright law. Additionally, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift agreements with Edgewood College or the Oscar Rennebohm Library and donor restrictions. The Oscar Rennebohm Library is interested to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified in our Digital Collections. Please contact us with any corrections. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Edgewood+College+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 242 Collection title Yearbooks – 1939 URL http://box2.nmtvault.com/MntMary/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=Yearbooks+-+1939 Larger collection - Hosting institution Mount Mary College Digital Collections Description “Student yearbooks of Mount Mary College. 1939 published as The Autobiography of a College.” Type of materials Text/Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Mount+Mary+College+Student+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 243 Collection title Yearbooks – Arches URL http://box2.nmtvault.com/MntMary/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=Yearbooks+-+Arches Larger collection - Hosting institution Mount Mary College Digital Collections Description “Student yearbooks of Mount Mary College. Arches was published from 1930 through 1970 with the exception of 1939” Type of materials Text/Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 40 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Mount+Mary+College+Student+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 244 Collection title Yearbooks – EXIT URL http://box2.nmtvault.com/MntMary/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=Yearbooks+-+EXIT Larger collection - Hosting institution Mount Mary College Digital Collections Description “EXIT was published from 1971 to 1995” Type of materials Text/Images (pngs and PDFs) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Mount+Mary+College+Student+Yearbooks&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 245 Collection title University Images URL http://contentdm.exchange.viterbo.edu/cdm/search/collection/archives Larger collection - Hosting institution Viterbo University Digital Collections Description “This collection contains links to descriptions and electronic images of photographs maintained by the University Archives (132 Murphy).” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (PDFs) # of items 797 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright This item cannot be copied, reproduced, or transmitted in any form, by any means, without the express written permission of Viterbo University. In Recollection? No 246 Collection title Lumen Newspaper URL http://contentdm.exchange.viterbo.edu/cdm/search/collection/lumen Larger collection - Hosting institution Viterbo University Digital Collections Description “This collection offers the Lumen, the Viterbo campus newspaper, in digital format. The collection can be searched by date, decade, and contributors. Whether you are conducting research or are simply curious about Viterbo's history, this newspaper collection is a great place to start.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 422 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Print version OCLC #: 53158330 Cost None Authentication No Copyright This item cannot be copied, reproduced, or transmitted in any form, by any means, without the express written permission of Viterbo University. In Recollection? No 247 Collection title Past and Present URL http://contentdm.exchange.viterbo.edu/cdm/search/collection/pastpresent Larger collection - Hosting institution Viterbo University Digital Collections Description “This collection showcases a pictorial and descriptive history, from 1870 through 1970, of some of Wisconsin's Independent colleges and universities. Colleges and Universities depicted include Alverno, Edgewood, Lakeland, Mount Mary, Ripon, Silver Lake, and Viterbo.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 244 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright This item cannot be copied, reproduced, or transmitted in any form, by any means, without the express written permission of the submitting institution. In Recollection? No 248 Collection title Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16123coll4 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Medical College of Wisconsin was founded in 1893 as the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons. This collection features a collection of the College's commencement announcements and annual catalogues from 1893-1913.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 11 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 249 Collection title MCW Heritage Portrait Gallery URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16123coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “The MCW Heritage Portrait Gallery contains digital reproductions of portraits located throughout the College. Portrait subjects include Deans, Presidents and other notable figures in the Medical College of Wisconsin's history.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 15 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Not available for commercial use, sale or reproduction In Recollection? No 250 Collection title MCW History Collection URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15443coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “The MCW History Collection contains photographs, books and other materials related to the Medical College of Wisconsin.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=570522) Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 251 Collection title The Armand J. Quick, M.D., Ph.D. Collection URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15443coll2 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Armand J. Quick Collection includes digitized reproductions of materials from the MCW Archives that relate to the work and life of Armand Quick, Ph.D., M.D. Dr. Quick is best known for the Quick prothrombin test. This collection is only accessible to authorized Medical College of Wisconsin network users.” Type of materials Text and Images # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication (restricted to only authorized MCW network users) Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 252 Collection title Historical Medical Devices at MCW Libraries URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16123coll3 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “A collection of historical medical devices housed in MCW Libraries' archives.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 30 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 253 Collection title Marquette Electronics Medical Equipment URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16123coll2 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “Marquette Electronics was founded in 1964 by Warren Cozzens and Michael Cudahy. They produced their first medical electronics system, a “Central Electrocardiographic System,” for Northwestern Medical School in 1965. As word of the company’s success spread throughout the industry, Marquette Electronics expanded into stress testing, Holter ambulatory ECG recording, computerized ECG analysis systems and bedside and operating room monitors. Marquette Electronics became a global leader in the field of medical electronics and joined the General Electric Company in 1998. The Marquette Electronics Medical Equipment collection contains photographs and descriptions of notable items produced by Marquette Electronics throughout the years. All of the equipment included in this collection is also on display in a permanent exhibit at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Permission to digitize the collection was granted by Michael Cudahy.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 30 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 254 Collection title Milwaukee Medical College URL http://cdm16123.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16123coll5 Larger collection - Hosting institution Medical College of Wisconsin Libraries Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Medical College and School of Dentistry was incorporated in fall of 1893, and opened on September 26, 1894. In 1913, the Milwaukee Medical College merged with the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons to become the Marquette University School of Medicine and later the Medical College of Wisconsin. This collection features commencement announcements and annual catalogues from the Milwaukee Medical College.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 16 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 255 Collection title Green Roots URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/greenroots/ Larger collection Committee Reports - http://lux.lawrence.edu/committee_reports/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “Sustainability means shaping human cultural, economic and political systems to harmonize with other processes in the natural world, in order to maintain the vigor and resilience of both. The study of sustainability includes learning from the past, evaluating the present, and improving the environment for the future. The environmental problems we face demand careful analysis of complex scientific and cultural issues, the imaginative thinking that leads to solutions, and the social commitment to work at finding common ground with others. The liberal arts curriculum, we believe, fosters these core values related to the Care of the Earth. Academic and co-curricular life at Lawrence prepares our graduates to sink deep, green roots in their communities and commits them to environmental stewardship wherever they call home.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 256 Collection title Alumni Magazines URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/alumni_magazines/ Larger collection Communications - http://lux.lawrence.edu/communications/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “The Lawrence University alumni magazine is currently published three times a year for alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and other friends of Lawrence University by the Office of Communications.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 17 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 257 Collection title Press Releases URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/pressreleases/ Larger collection Communications - http://lux.lawrence.edu/communications/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “Newsworthy events and achievements of Lawrence students, faculty, and staff are profiled in press releases issued by the Office of Communications.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 258 Collection title London Centre Publications URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/lcpublications/ Larger collection London Centre - http://lux.lawrence.edu/london_centre/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “The Lawrence London Centre was established in 1970 to introduce Lawrence students to the rich social, cultural, and political history of the British people through a program of classroom study supplemented by field trips, museum visits, cultural opportunities, and travel. While endeavouring to continue playing this important role in a Lawrence liberal arts education, the London Centre now also seeks to utilize its setting in a cosmopolitan world city as a rich text wherein Lawrence students can engage the significant political, economic, cultural, and intellectual challenges of the 21st century.” Type of materials Text (PDF) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 259 Collection title Presidential Addresses URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/addresses_president/ Larger collection Office of the President - http://lux.lawrence.edu/offices_president/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description This collection contains copies of presidential addresses given to Lawrence University from 1979 to 2002. Type of materials Text (PDFs) and Audio Files (?) # of items 22 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 260 Collection title Pieper Chair in Servant Leadership URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/pieper/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “The Pieper Family Foundation is based in Wisconsin and focuses its philanthropy on the promotion of servant leadership and on character education in K-12 schools. This collection contains annual reports, which are documents prepared by Lawrence’s Pieper Family Chairs in Servant Leadership in response to annual requests from the Pieper Family Foundation. The Foundation asks that every institution endowed with a Chair in Servant Leadership report on progress towards seven goals stipulated by the Foundation. The reports are submitted at the end of each calendar year. Lawrence’s Pieper Chairs have been Professor Alan Parks (Mathematics; 2007-2010) and Professor Monica Rico (History; 2010-2013). The President, in consultation with the Provost of the Faculty and the current chair holder, appoints the Chair for terms of three years. The mission of the Chair is to develop and support leadership opportunities for Lawrence students that link the curriculum to community service. While these reports represent a survey of all the work done under the auspices of the Office of Engaged Learning, they are not a complete record of Lawrence’s community engagement. Interested readers should also consult the website of the Volunteer and Community Service Center. Individual faculty members and students also initiate community-based research and service that may not be recorded by institutional offices.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 6 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 261 Collection title Selections from Special Collections URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/selections/ Larger collection Seeley G. Mudd Library - http://lux.lawrence.edu/library/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description This collection contains selected scans from book in the Seeley G. Mudd Library Special Collections. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 28 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights to this book are held by Lawrence University. If you use any part of this work please include Lawrence University Special Collections in your citation. and This work is in the public domain under United States Copyright Law. If you use any part of this work please include Lawrence University Special Collections in your citation. In Recollection? No 262 Collection title Tropos URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/tropos/ Larger collection Student Life - http://lux.lawrence.edu/student_life/ Student Organizations - http://lux.lawrence.edu/student_orgs/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “Tropos is a student publication of art, original literature, and creative works of the Lawrence University community. Each piece is selected by the Tropos Literary Review Board, a student organization dedicated to providing a space for the publication of student works.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Print version OCLC #: 55661694 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 263 Collection title Course Catalogs URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/coursecatalogs/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description This collection contains course catalogs for Lawrence University beginning in 2002 to the present. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 12 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Print version OCLC #: 819417045 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 264 Collection title Faculty Award Citations URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/facultyawards/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “This series includes the citations read at Commencement ceremonies for faculty receiving honorary degrees, the University Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the Young Teacher Award. The honorary degree of Master of Arts ad eundem is awarded to retiring faculty members who receive professor emeritus status. The University Award for Excellence in Teaching is presented to a faculty member to recognize outstanding teaching performance. The Young Teacher Award is presented to an untenured faculty member to recognize outstanding teaching performance.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 171 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 265 Collection title Lawrence University Presidential Portraits URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/presidentialportraits/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “In this collection you will find digital images of the official portraits of Lawrence University presidents, as well as biographical information about each president and portrait artist. Located in the Seeley G. Mudd Library, the portraits were commissioned to commemorate each president’s term of office. University records indicate that the artists of the portraits were selected from recommendations of trustees, friends of the University, and sometimes the president himself. Archival records also reveal that the portraits were financed through private contributions, not from the University’s regular budget.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Lawrence University In Recollection? No 266 Collection title Lawrence Yearbooks URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/yearbooks/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “This collection highlights a selection of student yearbooks. Lawrence students assembled and published their first yearbook in 1893 as the Lawrence Columbian Souvenir to celebrate the World Columbian Exhibition in Chicago. The yearbook known as The Ariel was first published in 1897, then published annually after 1899.” Type of materials Text and Images (PDFs) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 267 Collection title Milwaukee-Downer College Oral Histories URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_oralhistories/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories - http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description This collection contains audio files and transcripts of interviews conducted with individuals affiliated with Milwaukee-Downer College. Type of materials Audio files (mp3) and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 268 Collection title Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories - http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “Milwaukee-Downer College students published a newspaper beginning in 1944. Their quarterly literary magazine, The Kodak, served as the primary source for campus news prior to this time. From 1944 through the consolidation with Lawrence in 1964, the Milwaukee-Downer College student newspaper was variously known as The Snapshot, Snapshot-Kodak, The Downer Dial, or The Dial. Issues presented here have been digitized from extant papers in the LU Archives; some issues are missing.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 269 Collection title Milwaukee-Downer College Written Histories URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_writtenhistories/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories - http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description This collection contains several written histories about Milwaukee-Downer College. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication None Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 270 Collection title Oral histories URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/oralhistories/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “The Lawrence University Archives began an oral history program in 2006, to broaden and enrich our documentation of student, faculty, and staff life at both Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer College. Since that time, many oral history interviews have been conducted with Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer faculty, staff, and alumni. Both audio recordings and written transcripts are available with the interviews below.” Type of materials Audio files (mp3s) and Transcripts (PDFs) # of items 35 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 271 Collection title Selections from the Archives URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives_selections/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description This collection contains two selections from the University archives, consisting of material about individuals who attended Lawrence University. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 272 Collection title The Lawrentian URL http://lux.lawrence.edu/lawrentian/ Larger collection University Archives - http://lux.lawrence.edu/archives/ Hosting institution Lawrence University LUX Digital Collections Description “The Lawrentian student newspaper has been published at Lawrence since 1884. Issues presented here dating from 1923 to 1992 have been digitized from microfilm at the Wisconsin Historical Society.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom OCLC #: 55062948 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 273 Collection title LCMS Conference Essays URL http://cdm15983.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/essayspdf Larger collection - Hosting institution Concordia University Rincker Library Digital Collections Description “Doctrinal essays and other reports first generated during the regular LCMS conventions discuss topics of continuing relevance and value to the theological scholarship of LCMS. The materials in this collection were drawn from Rincker Memorial Library’s existing print collection of Proceedings and Reports and Memorials published by Concordia Publishing House (CPH).” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 290 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 274 Collection title Historical Images of Concordia University Wisconsin URL http://cdm15983.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/history Larger collection - Hosting institution Concordia University Rincker Library Digital Collections Description “The Historical Images Collection contains photographs, newspaper clips and other items housed in Concordia University Wisconsin’s Archive. The collection covers Concordia College’s years on the original Milwaukee campus and continues with items related to the University’s current location on the Lake Michigan shore in Mequon, Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 73 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. In Recollection? No 275 Collection title CUW Campus Newspapers URL http://cdm15983.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/cuwnewspapers Larger collection - Hosting institution Concordia University Rincker Library Digital Collections Description “The Campus Newspapers Collection contains papers published beginning in 1928 on the Milwaukee campus. Issues from titles such as The Courier, The Quill, and The Beacon are included.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 586 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes) or any "fair use" as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. In Recollection? No 276 Collection title CUW Yearbooks URL http://cdm15983.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/essays Larger collection - Hosting institution Concordia University Rincker Library Digital Collections Description “The Yearbook collection covers nearly 80 years, beginning with the early years of Concordia College, and continuing into the 1990s. The collection also includes a selection of Spencerian College’s yearbooks.” Type of materials Text and Images (PDFs) # of items 71 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. In Recollection? No 277 Collection title CUW Institutional Repository URL http://cdm15983.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/CUWIR Larger collection - Hosting institution Concordia University Rincker Library Digital Collections Description “This collection contains graduate level works completed by CUW students. Browsing the collection is available to the public however access to individual items is limited to the CUW Mequon, WI Campus. CUW students at non-Mequon locations who have a valid Falcon 1 barcode and PIN may view the items in this collection by clicking the View Item link in each record, or through the University Library catalog website.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 252 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication (all files restricted to campus viewing only) Copyright These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. In Recollection? No 278 Collection title Ashland Historical Society Museum URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Ashland/collection/Ashland Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Ashland Historical Society Museum's digital collection is a sampling of our photograph collections showing images of historic buildings in Ashland, Wisconsin and the Chequamegon Bay ore docks. The Ashland Soo Line ore dock was built in 1916. It was the last ore dock in the Chequamegon Bay, torn down in 2012-2013. This online collection of historic photographs, which will continue to grow, supports the Museum's mission statement by visually sharing our local history and serving as an educational resource to reach a broader audience.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 87 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image may be copied freely by individuals, educational institutions, and libraries for personal use, research, teaching, or any other 'Fair Use' as defined by U.S. copyright laws. To obtain permission for other uses, or to request a high-resolution copy, please contact the Ashland Historical Society Museum. Address: 509 West Main Street, Ashland, WI 54806. Email: ashlandhistory@centurytel.net Phone: 715-682-4911 Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=37&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 279 Collection title Blanchardville Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/bhs/collection/bhs Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Blanchardville Historical Society was formed in 1997 as an outgrowth of Blanchardville Community Pride, Inc. Since then our collection has grown to include photographs, newspapers, books, clothing, artifacts and videos, all of which are housed in our museum at 101 South Main Street, Blanchardville, Wisconsin. Our mission is to maintain a membership organization for the collection and preservation of items of historical value pertaining to Blanchardville.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No (One print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=335327) Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This title was digitized by the Blanchardville Historical Society. Our on-line collections are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License which allows private, educational and non-commercial use with attribution. Please contact Blanchardville Historical Society to obtain permission for other uses. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Blanchardville+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entit ytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 280 Collection title Menominee Collection on the Termination and Restoration Era, 1961-1973 URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/searchterm/Menominee%20Collection%20on%20the%20Termination%20and %20Restoration%20Era,%201961-1973/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection College of Menominee Nation Library Special Collections - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/collection/cmnlsc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Menominee Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribe that currently resides on 235,000 acres of their original land in Northeast Wisconsin. Over 223,000 acres of that land is still heavily forested. This reservation is located approximately 45 miles northwest of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Menominee have inhabited this land in the heart of their ancestral homeland since the present reservation was established in the Treaty of 1854. In 1954, the Menominee Indian tribe was terminated under the federal termination policy that
stripped them of their status as a recognized federal tribe. During this period of termination the community suffered devastation to the self-identity of tribal members, loss of language, loss of culture and loss of additional land. They felt substantial effects of poverty as a result of the termination experiment. Also due to the termination act, Menominee County, Wisconsin's 72nd county, was created. Menominee County shares most of the same geographic boundaries as the reservation. The 1973 Restoration Act allowed the Menominee Indian Tribe to restore their recognition as a federally recognized tribe. Today, the Menominee are making economic progress and consistently working towards self-sufficiency. The tribe felt it was imperative to access the skills and resources of one of its leading institutions to prioritize preservation and access to items related to the Menominee Termination and Restoration. The content of these materials are rare documents that do not exist anywhere else. They tell a personal, legal, and national story of the Menominee struggle for sovereignty.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 204 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the S. Verna Fowler Academic Libray/Menominee Public Library and is provided here for educational, research, and teaching purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Menominee+Collection+on+the+Termination+and+Restoration+Era%2C+19611973&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&nu mrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 281 Collection title Nancy & Bill Alderman Collection of Neopit Postcards URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/searchterm/Nancy%20and%20Bill%20Alderman%20Collection%20of%20Neop it%20Postcards/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection College of Menominee Nation Library Special Collections - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/collection/cmnlsc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Nancy & Bill Alderman Collection of Neopit Postcards contains black and white real photo postcards dating back to the Old Linen Era of postcards. Images represent historical architecture on the Menominee Reservation.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the S. Verna Fowler Academic Libray/Menominee Public Library and is provided here for educational, research, and teaching purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Nancy+and+Bill+Alderman+Collection+of+Neopit+Postcards&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=er ror/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 282 Collection title Lucille B. Chapman Collection on the Menominee URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/searchterm/Lucille%20B.%20Chapman%20Papers%20on%20the%20Menomin ee/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection College of Menominee Nation Library Special Collections - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/collection/cmnlsc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Lucille B. Chapman Collection on the Menominee includes books, photographs, newsprint, ephemera, and real photo postcards which contain imagery of the people, scenery, architecture, and events on the Menominee Reservation.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 19 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the S. Verna Fowler Academic Libray/Menominee Public Library and is provided here for educational, research, and teaching purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Lucille+B.+Chapman+Papers+on+the+Menominee&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badse arch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 283 Collection title Joseph F. Preloznik Papers on Menominee Termination and Restoration URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/searchterm/Joseph%20F.%20Preloznik%20Papers%20on%20Menominee%20T ermination%20and%20Restoration/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection College of Menominee Nation Library Special Collections - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/collection/cmnlsc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Joseph F. Preloznik Papers on Menominee Termination and Restoration contain professional, legal, administrative, educational, political, publications and media documents that describe the history, events, and people involved during the Menominee Termination and Restoration era.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 51 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the S. Verna Fowler Academic Library/Menominee Public Library and is provided here for educational, research, and teaching purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission. AND Copyright to this resource is held by the Capital Times and is provided here for educational, research, and teaching purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Joseph+F.+Preloznik+Papers+On+Menominee+Termination+and+Restoration&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfb rief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 284 Collection title Phillip and Faith Sealy Collection on the Menominee Arts URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/searchterm/Phillip%20and%20Faith%20Sealy%20Collection%20on%20Menom inee%20Arts/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection College of Menominee Nation Library Special Collections - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cmnlsc/collection/cmnlsc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Phillip and Faith Sealy Collection on the Menominee Arts contains black and white photos depicting the people, culture, scenery, and events on the Menominee Reservation.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 35 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the S. Verna Fowler Academic Libray/Menominee Public Library and is provided here for educational, research, and teaching purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Phillip+and+Faith+Sealy+Collection+on+Menominee+Arts&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=erro r/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 285 Collection title Crandon Public Library URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/cpl/collection/cpl Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Crandon Public Library Local History Collection records the unique heritage of the City of Crandon, Wisconsin and its surrounding communities. This task will be completed by the collection and preservation of items related tp persons, places and events of Crandon, Wisconsin and the surrounding area. The Crandon Public Library will oversee and maintain this collection for the use of the public now and for future generations. Currently the collection consists of Crandon High School yearbooks and photographs, postcards and newspaper clippings. Our digital collection project began in 2011 with the digitization of approximately twenty-five Crandon High School Yearbooks and will grow with the addition of our photograph and postcard collections as we continue to acquire, assess and scan materials thatare graciously donated and/or obtained by the residents of our community.” Type of materials Text/Images # of items 16 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The images in the Crandon Public Library's digital collections may be downloaded and printed by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes, or other "fair use" as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. Please contact the Library to obtain permission for other uses. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Crandon+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 286 Collection title Demmer Memorial Library Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Demmer/collection/Demmer Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains photographs from the Demmer Memorial Library Collection. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 27 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright This image has been made available with permission of the copyright holder and has been provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use is prohibited without permission. Contact Demmer Memorial Library for information regarding permissions and reproductions. AND This item is in the public domain. There are no known restrictions on the use of this digital resource. Contact Demmer Memorial Library to request a high-resolution version of this image. In Recollection? No 287 Collection title Tales of Old Portage URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/portage/searchterm/tales%20of%20old%20portage/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/an d/order/title Larger collection Digital Museum at the Portage - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/portage/collection/portage Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Peggy Amend, a member of the Board of Directors of the Portage Historical Society and Judy Eulberg began reading Dorothy McCarthy’s “Tales of Old Portage” in September of 2008 with the intention of compiling a book featuring these articles. The articles came from a variety of sources, including clippings in Columbia County Historical Society scrapbooks, print copies of the Portage Daily Register from the Museum at the Portage, and photocopies and microfiche obtained from the Portage Daily Register. Subject terms were assigned using the Sears List of Subject Headings, on loan from the Portage Junior High and Portage High School Library Media Centers. The “Tales of Old Portage” articles were scanned by Northern Micrographics of La Crosse in the early months of 2010. It was then decided to publish the articles in their original newspaper format. This meant the pages for the book had to be 17”x11” in order for them to be easily read. The unusual size of the book led to difficulty finding a publisher. Peggy and Judy were fortunate to find Castle Rock Graphix in Mauston, WI who had the ability to print pages in the necessary size. The book’s size also made it expensive to print. Fortunately we had strong support from the Portage Historical Society, Portage residents, Portage businesses and Portage history lovers who sponsored the publishing of the books. One of the goals when publishing the book was to have a thorough index so readers could easily find anything from family, friends or businesses to subjects on area history. Laura Moss Gottlieb from Madison did an amazing job of indexing over 200 articles in a short amount of time. Thanks to Castle Rock Graphix and Ms. Gottlieb the Portage Historical Society was able to have the book available for sale in time for Christmas 2010. The book is available for purchase for $35 at the Museum at the Portage located at 804 MacFarlane Road in Portage, WI.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 26 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=336465) Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the Portage Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Tales+of+Old+Portage&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 288 Collection title Portage Historic Home Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/portage/searchterm/portage%20historic%20homes/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/an d/order/title Larger collection Digital Museum at the Portage - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/portage/collection/portage Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Museum at the Portage in Portage, WI displays a popular photo exhibit of historic Portage homes. In the summer of 2011, Andrea Hudson, a UW-Madison student, worked with the Portage Historical Society to digitize these photographs. Andrea’s objective was to prepare a digital collection of 70 Portage historical homes and describe their architecture. Andrea worked with Judy Eulberg, Joan Indermark, Fred Galle and the Portage Public Library. The Portage Public Library gave Andrea permission to scan their collection of photos of historic homes. Judy Eulberg and Joan Indermark had both done research on the homes and shared their information with Andrea. Fred Galle provided additional photos of homes for her to digitize. Andrea took this a step farther by researching who owned the homes at the time the photos were taken and identifying people in the photos if possible. Andrea did an amazing amount of research on the homes in a short amount of time consulting multiple sources. Some of her sources were the Portage Daily Register, “Tales of Old Portage”, Portage federal censuses, and “An Intensive Architectural and Historical Survey of the City of Portage, Columbia Co. WI”. Andrea also toured Portage to view the homes that are still standing.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 70 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright “Copyright to this resource is held by the Portage Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only.” In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Portage+Historic+Homes&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 289 Collection title Dogs of the Libraries URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/WIdogs/collection/WIdogs Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Dogs of the Wisconsin Libraries Collection celebrates the dogs who live with Wisconsin librarians and library worker.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 401 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 290 Collection title Grant County Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/GCHS/collection/GCHS Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “A growing collection of photographs documenting life in Grant County since the mid-19th century.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 151 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This material may be protected by copyright law. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Contact Grant County Historical Society for information regarding permissions and reproductions. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Grant+County+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entit ytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 291 Collection title Historic Recipe URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/histrecipe/collection/histrecipe Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “For over 20 years, from the 1960s until the 1980s, librarians at the Milwaukee Public Library clipped hundreds of recipes from the Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel. These recipes were heavily used at Ready Reference to answer telephone questions relating to various recipes. Before recipes were readily available on the internet, someone in the Milwaukee area looking for a particular recipe or cooking technique would call Ready Reference. These clipped recipes form the nucleus of the Historic Recipe File digital collection. Many of Milwaukee's favorite foods appear in the recipes in this collection. This collection provides a fascinating glimpse into the local and ethnic foods that were popular in Milwaukee from as long as 50 years ago. This digital collection is a work in progress and additional recipes will continue to appear here as they are converted into digital files. If you have questions about the recipes in this collection, please contact MPL's Business & Technology Department at (414) 2863051.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 3762 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Public+Library+Historic+Recipe+File&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsear ch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 292 Collection title Horace Seaman Wisconsin Infantry Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/horace/collection/horace Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Horace Seaman Wisconsin Infantry collection is made up primarily of photos from Colonel Horace M. Seaman's service with the Wisconsin National Guard. The majority of the photos come from his service with the 4th Wisconsin Infantry in the Spanish-American War of 1898. The photos in the collection include many portraits of individuals that Colonel Seaman served throughout his years with the Wisconsin National Guard and in his service in the Spanish-American War. Also included are group portraits of the various battalion officers and photos of camps in Wisconsin and Alabama. Photos of a non-military nature include images of Galen Seaman and images from some of the places where Horace Seaman worked.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 127 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Horace+Seaman+Wisconsin+Infantry+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsear ch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 293 Collection title Iowa County Historical Digital History URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/ichs/collection/ichs Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Herb Harris Postcard Collection Herb Harris (1910-2002) was devoted to the City of Dodgeville and especially to its parks. He was a member of the Parks Commission for over 50 years and Dodgeville's newest park is named for him. He was an avid photographer and his pictures of community activities are preserved in albums at Dodgeville Public Library. One collection of his pictures shows buildings being torn down to make way for "progress." He was also a collector of historic postcards and after his death his wife Irene donated a collection of them to the Iowa County Historical Society, where Herb was a member for many years. The photographs on these postcards show how one of Wisconsin's most historic cities developed during the early part of the 20th century. They depict early Dodgeville street scenes as well as residences, churches, hospitals, schools, government buildings and businesses. We think that Herb would be pleased to share this collection with interested people locally and throughout the state and nation.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 73 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image may be copied by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes, or other 'fair use' as defined by U.S. copyright law. Please include the following statement with any copies you make: 'Image courtesy of the Iowa County Historical Society.' Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Iowa+County+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entity toprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 294 Collection title La Crosse Country Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/LCCHS/collection/LCCHS Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Clothing, quilts, and other artifacts from the museum collections. Many of these items were featured as the "Daily Artifact" on the La Crosse County Historical Society's Facebook page.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 91 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the La Crosse County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the La Crosse County Historical Society. Please contact the La Crosse County Historical Society at lchscurator@centurytel.net for permission to use the digital image or content. In Recollection? No 295 Collection title Brekke Collection: A Soldier’s Mementos of WWII URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/LCCHS/searchterm/brekke%20collection/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order/titl e Larger collection La Crosse Country Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/LCCHS/collection/LCCHS Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Brekke Collection represents the things that one man saved as mementos of his service in World War II. Kermit Brekke was raised on a farm outside of Blair, Wisconsin to parents of Norwegian descent; he was 23 years old when he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1942. While stationed in Oregon his fiancee came out to see him and they were married there. Kermit served in North Africa and Italy as a rifleman and a radio operator and repairman. All of this is recorded in the scrapbook he filled with photos, telegrams, newspaper clippings, menus, leave passes, greeting cards from family and friends, ration cards, newsletters of the 363rd Infantry, and his handwritten notes on radio operation. Kermit also saved uniforms, including his wool great coat and work dungarees, and souvenirs from Italy such as silk scarves produced for sale to tourists - which in 1944 meant German or American soldiers. He also collected another kind of Italian silk artifact: a colorful flag, picked up on a battle field, decorated with a large map of Italy and lettering that says it represented the Fascist Trade Union of Livorno. After the war Kermit Brekke returned to the family farm and his bride, where they spent the rest of their lives farming and raising their family. The Brekke's son Ken worked as a reporter for the La Crosse Tribune and in May of 2005 wrote a feature article about his father's experiences in the war. In it he recounts some of the stories Kermit had told him about landing and fighting in Italy. Less than 2 months later, at the age of 86, Kermit died. His experiences as a soldier and his identity as a part of the generation that came of age in the mid-twentieth century, were things that he shared with his local community and with the larger world around him. That world is quickly disappearing into history books and television shows, as veterans age and die. The Brekke collection helps record what it was like to be alive then, and to be a part of that history. The La Crosse County Historical Society is proud to be the caretaker of his collection, which constitutes the material expression of world history as lived by one man.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 22 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No Copyright to this resource is held by the La Crosse County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the La Crosse County Historical Society. Please contact the La Crosse County Historical Society at lchscurator@centurytel.net for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Brekke+Collection%3A+A+Soldier%27s+Mementos+of+WWII&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=e rror/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 296 Collection title A. J. Kingsbury Photographs URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/searchterm/kingsbury%20indian%20photographs/field/relati/mode/exact/c onn/and/order/title Larger collection Langlade County Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/collection/Langlade Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Arthur J. Kingsbury was a photographer, based in Antigo, who traveled throughout northern Wisconsin in the first two or three decades of the 20th century. His photographs were used to create picture post card views of Antigo, several other towns and lumber camps, resorts, railroad locomotives and depots and the Ojibwe and Menominee Indians of the region. The Indian photographs are particularly noteworthy as they document the Indians as they adapted to the growing influence of white settlers. The Langlade County Historical Society holds his surviving negatives, some prints made in the 1970s from the negatives, and some picture post cards made by Kingsbury.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 144 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the Langlade County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Langlade County Historical Society. Please contact the Langlade County Historical Society at lchs@dwave.net for permission to use the digital image or content. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/AugmentedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463 297 Collection title Logging photographs URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/searchterm/Logging%20photographs/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/or der/title Larger collection Langlade County Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/collection/Langlade Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The need for lumber first brought settlers to the forests of northern Wisconsin in the decades after the Civil War. Initially the harvesting of pine took place near rivers and logs were floated downstream to sawmills. Later the railroad opened up new areas to logging. Skidding out logs was first done by teams of oxen, then horses, and later by machines. Often farmers found employment in lumber camps in winter. Lumber continues to be a major part of the economy of Langlade County to this day.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 328 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Langlade County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Langlade County Historical Society. Please contact the Langlade County Historical Society at lchs@dwave.net for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Logging+photographs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 298 Collection title Railroad photographs URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/searchterm/railroad%20photographs/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/or der/title Larger collection Langlade County Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/collection/Langlade Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The railroad opened up the Northwoods to settlement and tourism. The first train into Antigo, the Milwaukee Lakeshore & Western (ML&W) arrived in 1880. In 1883 the Chicago & Northwestern (C&NW) took over the ML&W, expanded rail service and, in 1907, made Antigo headquarters of its northern division. The C&NW made Antigo a rail hub and was a major employer until the 1950s when diesel began to replace steam engines. The logging and railroad photographs in the collection of the Langlade County Historical Society cover the period from the late 19th century to the 1990s. Some photographs were taken by Arthur J. Kingsbury for his picture post card business, but many are by anonymous photographers.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 117 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Langlade County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Langlade County Historical Society. Please contact the Langlade County Historical Society at lchs@dwave.net for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Railroad+photographs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 299 Collection title Deleglise Documents URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/searchterm/deleglise%20documents/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/ord er/title Larger collection Langlade County Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/collection/Langlade Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Francis Deleglise was a young man of 25 with a wife and children, living in Appleton, when he enlisted in the Iron Brigade, Wisconsin’s most famous Civil War unit. They fought in the Army of the Potomac, suffering unusually high casualties at Gainesville, Antietam (the Civil War's bloodiest battle), and Gettysburg. Francis Deleglise describes his arrival at Camp Randall, Madison in July 1861 and training routines. Once he went off into battle many in his company were lost and he was wounded at Antietam. After Antietam, Deleglise was treated at a field hospital then in Washington before returning to the battlefield only to be wounded at Gettysburg. This time his wounds were severe enough that his fighting was done. Deleglise’s recovery was lengthy and took place in Baltimore then New York and then in Madison. Nineteen letters to his wife, father, and uncles describing these events are in the archives of the Langlade County Historical Society museum. These letters are part of a larger collection of letters and documents of the Deleglise family relating to the settlement and growth of Antigo.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 19 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Langlade County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Langlade County Historical Society. Please contact the Langlade County Historical Society at lchs@dwave.net for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Deleglise+Documents&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 300 Collection title Civil War Diary of Ruben Sweet URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/searchterm/Rueben%20Sweet%20diary/mode/exact Larger collection Langlade County Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/collection/Langlade Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Ruben Sweet of Manitowoc, Wisconsin kept a diary of his experiences in the Civil War from November 1863-February 1865. The diary was dranscribed by the Langlade County Historical Society in 2004.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the Langlade County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Langlade County Historical Society. Please contact the Langlade County Historical Society at lchs@dwave.net for permission to use the digital image or content. In Recollection? No 301 Collection title Antigo’s 107th Trench Mortar Battery Company in World War I URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/searchterm/Antigo's%20107th%20Trench%20Mortar%20Battery%20Compa ny%20in%20World%20War%20I/field/all/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection Langlade County Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Langlade/collection/Langlade Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “When the U.S. declared war on Germany in 1917, a military company was formed in Antigo known as Company G of the Wisconsin National Guard. The company drilled in Antigo, then went to Camp Douglas in Wisconsin and to Camp McArthur Texas for training. In Texas they officially became the 107th Trench Mortar Battery Company (TMB). On February 16, 1918 the TMB shipped out to France. There they received further training and saw their first action in the Alsace region. They later fought in the Argonne offensive. On April 20, 1919 they boarded a ship for home and were welcomed back in Antigo on May 17. William Wessa, one of the recruits, operated a photo studio in Antigo. He took along a small hand-held camera and documented the TMB’s movements. He became the company’s unofficial historian and compiled several copies of photo albums and wrote an account of his experiences. His daughter Betty Fogeltanz edited his account.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 222 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Langlade County Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of this image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Langlade County Historical Society. Please contact the Langlade County Historical Society at lchs@dwave.net for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=26&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 302 Collection title McFarland Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MHS/collection/MHS Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Skare Collection at the McFarland Historical Society comprises over one thousand objects related to the Norwegian immigrant experience collected by Albert Skare of McFarland, Wisconsin. Skare was born in 1878 in McFarland, the son of immigrants from the Telemark region of Norway. The Skare homestead, located just east of McFarland, was known as "Hidden Farm" or "Hidden Valley Farm". As a young child, Skare lived in the original log cabin built by his father, Ole, upon his arrival in Wisconsin. According to sources at the McFarland Historical Society, when the Skare family moved into a larger, two-story house on the Hidden Farm property, the cabin was used to store extra furnishings and frequently employed as extra sleeping quarters for large gatherings and holidays. Albert Skare inherited the Hidden Farm property from his father, and beginning sometime in the 20th century, he began to cultivate a collection of Norwegian immigrant objects. According to information collected by the McFarland Historical Society, the artifacts were specially displayed for viewing at family reunions as early as the 1930s and 1940s. Shortly after Albert Skare's death, his niece Margaret Greene Kennedy donated his entire collection, including the preserved cabin, to the McFarland Historical Society in 1969. What prompted Skare to amass such a large collection of farm implements, household objects and home furnishings? Skare came of age at a time when the first wave of ethnic awareness swept through the Norwegian-American community, from 1895 to 1905. Born and raised in America, second generation Norwegians did not experience the same pressure to hide their ethnic roots as their parents. They were removed enough from Norway to develop a sense of curiosity about their ancestors' culture. Collecting objects associated with his immigrant heritage was perhaps Skare's response to the longing to reconnect often associated with the second generation of immigrants. Skare was probably aware of other collections of Norwegian material culture already in progress, such as Luther College's collection (later to become the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah, Iowa), and of celebrations of ethnic pride through material culture such as the Norway Building from the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 (displayed again at the 1933 Fair). Skare's decision to display his artifacts indicates a desire to share and celebrate Norwegian heritage, a tradition which continues today at the McFarland Historical Society and online with the creation of this digital collection.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 87 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the McFarland Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the McFarland Historical Society. Please contact the McFarland Historical Society at http://www.mcfarlandhistorical.org/content/contact-us for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=McFarland+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 303 Collection title McMillan Memorial Library Digital Collections URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/mcml/collection/mcml Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “McMillan Memorial Library of Wisconsin Rapids collects materials concerning local history. Specifically, the collection includes: the Tom Taylor Books (100 years of Pictorial & Descriptive History of Wisconsin Rapids); historical postcards; photographs of Vesper, Wisconsin; early city directories and plat books; books about Wisconsin Rapids or by local residents; materials related to the cranberry, lumber and paper industries; and newspaper articles, pamphlets and brochures. The Library is both transitioning its existing digital collection to Recollection Wisconsin and digitizing new materials. McMillan's digitization project has been supported by Library Services and Technology Act grants, Consolidated Papers Foundation, Inc. and the many people who have either donated materials or granted permissions” Type of materials Images (jpgs/gifs) and Text (PDFs) # of items 827 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This item is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0. This allows private, educational and noncommercial use with attribution. Contact the Library to obtain permission for other uses. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=McMillan+Memorial+Library+Digital+Collections&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 304 Collection title Middleton Area Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/middleton/collection/middleton Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “This expanding collection from the Middleton Area Historical Society features historic photographs and postcards of businesses, buildings, people and events in Middleton and the surrounding area.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 76 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by the Middleton Historical Society. The images in our digital collections may be downloaded and printed by individuals for personal use, research, or teaching purposes. Use of the image in any public matter (publication, website, public display) requires written permission from the Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Middleton+Area+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&ent itytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 305 Collection title Milwaukee Area Technical College URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MATC/collection/MATC Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The archives of Milwaukee Area Technical College are the hidden gems of the school, demonstrating how the vocational educational system began in Milwaukee in 1912 and how it has grown throughout the years. In 2012, MATC celebrated its 100-year anniversary and many of the materials made available here were also included in publications for the centennial celebration. MATC is a national leader in vocational education. The college was founded in 1912 with the goal of removing children from labor abuses that were common around the turn of the 20th century and providing them an education to further enhance their career goals without abuse. MATC has grown many times over since its beginnings and now is a fully accredited college with students of all ages. The MATC digital collections depict this growth by illustrating how the college’s academic programs have evolved to meet the changing needs of the Milwaukee business and manufacturing communities. The archives also depict how the college helped support the needs of the country during World War II.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 166 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright Milwaukee Area Technical College In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Area+Technical+College&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&en titytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 306 Collection title Milwaukee County Marriage Certificates URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MCMC/collection/MCMC Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “A marriage certificate is a document completed by a clergyman or other individual empowered to perform marriages verifying that a marriage ceremony took place. Usually, one copy is given to the bride and groom. A second copy or a standard county form filled out by the officiating individual is filed with the county. The Register of Deeds records the data as an official government record. Often, additional data is supplied from other sources and added to this record. During most of the 1800s it was not required to submit marriage data to the county. For this time period, recorded marriage information is incomplete. In the 1960s a box of marriage certificates created between 1822 and 1876 was found at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. The box also included some miscellaneous documents pertaining to the marriage such as permission to marry slips, authorizations, and land deeds. The information in these documents include a parent giving permission for an underage child to marry, an affidavit of there being no impediment to marriage, information on the closeness of the blood relationship, and written permission for the clerk to hand the marriage license to a third party for delivery. These documents generally do not have standardized information, but can be quite interesting. Many of these documents were not in very good condition. Research by the Milwaukee County Genealogical Society (MCGS) indicates that most of these certificates are not recorded at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. Some of the records appear in the Wisconsin Pre-1907 Marriage Index and some do not. The certificates and accompanying documents were filmed in 1966. The Milwaukee Public Library owns a set of these microfilmed marriage certificates. In 1999 the MCGS arranged to have the records refilmed, adding location citations. In 2000 MCGS volunteers created alphabetical indexes for bride and for groom. Roger Cobb with Lois Molitor acted as project coordinators. Over 42,000 names were put into the database that produced the indexes. Unfortunately, the original copies that were filmed in 1966 have vanished. In 2009 the microfilm copy of the marriage certificates was digitized. The digital images of the certificated were combined with the index created by the MCGS to produce this digital collection.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 20037 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+County+Marriage+Certificates&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 307 Collection title Milwaukee Leaders URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MilwLeaders/collection/MilwLeaders Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Leaders Collection began in 1989, as a photo exhibit at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Milwaukee Public Library Neighborhood Library titled, "Black Role Models in Milwaukee." The honorees were selected by the community as exemplifying leading citizens for their own generation and those to follow. In 2008, the physical collection was reframed and this digital collection was created to continue to honor these heroes among us.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 11 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Leaders&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1 &entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 308 Collection title Milwaukee Library Special Collections Finder URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/mplafa/collection/mplafa Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Public Library has many special collections. These special collections exist both within MPL's various archives and as part of several reference departments housed at MPL's Central Library. The Milwaukee Public Library's archives consist of the City of Milwaukee Archives, the Great Lakes Marine Collection, the Historic Photo Archives, the Manuscript Collection, the Milwaukee Road Archives, MPL's Own Archives, and the Wisconsin Architectural Archive. In addition, many of Central Library's subject departments have special collections beyond those contained in these seven archives. Most, although not all, of these special collections contain local history resources. Some collections are of broader importance than others; however, all of the collections contain materials unique to the Milwaukee Public Library. The finding aids housed in this digital resource describe MPL's special collections materials. At this time not all of the special collections and archival materials have finding aids, and more finding aids will be added as they are created and as new collections are added to MPL's holdings. To gain access to the various collections listed in this digital resource, contact the owning department of that collection.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 202 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 309 Collection title Milwaukee Public Library Historic Photo URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/HstoricPho/collection/HstoricPho Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Historic Photos digital collection represents the start of the process of making historic photos of Milwaukee available to the public online. The photos from this collection are pulled from the Milwaukee Public Library's historic photograph collection. The entire collection includes over 50,000 photographs of Milwaukee dating from the late 19th century to present day. The current digital collection is only a small fraction of the total available photos, but is growing all the time, so stop back to see what new images become available. The photos were donated to the library by many different means. Some are family photos from individual donors, others came from various city departments including the Municipal Reference Bureau and the Milwaukee Fire Department, and still others were donated to the library by various businesses and corporations. If you have questions about the Milwaukee Historic Photos, or would like to view photographs from the collection that are not yet available, please contact the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Department at the Central Library. While materials may not be removed from the Humanities Department, reproductions may be available. Contact Humanities at (414) 286-3061 if you have questions.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 6066 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Public+Library+Historic+Photo&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.ht ml&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 310 Collection title Milwaukee Mayors URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MilwMayors/collection/MilwMayors Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Mayors digital collection is an adaptation of a volume of images and information collected by Library staff to form the Biographical Sketches of the Mayors of the City of Milwaukee. Created more than 40 years ago, it has been updated with images of recent mayors.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 113 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) OCLC #: 428131489 Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Mayors&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1 &entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 311 Collection title Milwaukee Road Archives URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MilwRoad/collection/MilwRoad Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Milwaukee Road Archives digital collection represents the start of the process of making available online indexes and finding aids from the Milwaukee Road available to the public. In the initial stage, the digital collection includes indexes to the small selection of employee records that are part of the Archives. Milwaukee Public Library was designated as the official archives of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad in 1981, when documents were first received from the Railroad. Additional material was received in 1985, after the CMStP&P was incorporated into the Soo Line Railroad. The collection includes corporate records, photographs, drawings and a small selection of employee records. The Milwaukee Road Archives is not available for browsing, but, beginning in 2010, the Archives will begin making available online indexes and finding aids which will help researchers, historians, hobbyists and family genealogists. Access to the Milwaukee Road Archives materials described in this online collection may be arranged by contacting the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room at (414) 286-3061.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 312 Collection title Milwaukee Waterways URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/MilwWaterwa/collection/MilwWaterwa Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Milwaukee Waterways illustrates the role Lake Michigan and Milwaukee's rivers have played in the history of Milwaukee. Pictures of the harbor and ships from around the world loading and unloading materials show the variety of materials that passed through the Port over time. Other pictures illustrate the role the rivers played in the commercial development of the city. Aerial views of the harbor and rivers and lakefront show the changing uses of the water and land. Milwaukee was founded at the site where three rivers; the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic, flow into Lake Michigan. Milwaukee began as a Great Lakes port in 1835, when the first commercial cargo vessel arrived and is still a busy port today. The photographs are from three collections. The Port of Milwaukee has an extensive collection of historic photos of the Port and the vessels and people connected with it that illustrates the role the Port played in the economic and social history of Milwaukee. The majority of the photos in this database are from that collection. Milwaukee Public Library has a Historic Photo Collection of over 50,000 photographs of Milwaukee dating from the late 19th century to the present. A number of those photos relating to the lake, the port, and the rivers are included. Other photos are from the Great Lakes Marine Collection of Milwaukee Public Library and the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society. In addition to the photos included here the Marine Collection has files on over 10,000 Great Lakes vessels, books and journals on the Great Lakes and subject files that contain data on Great Lakes shipping companies, shipyards, ports, lighthouses and other topics. The Wisconsin Marine Historical Society and Milwaukee Public Library received a matching grant from the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program to preserve these photographs and make them available on line. Additional comments, corrections, or insights to these historic photos are always welcome.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1005 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) OCLC #: 428131481 Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Waterways&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno =1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 313 Collection title New Berlin Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/nbhs/collection/nbhs Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “From the land grant days of 1839, New Berlin has developed from an agricultural community to a mostly urban setting. The New Berlin Historical Society was founded in 1964 to preserve New Berlin's history. Artifact collections are displayed in six historic buildings located in Historical Park, 19765 National Ave. The archives contain a collection of images and documents donated by the Swartz family, whose large progressive farm was located in the northeast corner of New Berlin. The record begins with the diary entries of a 20 year-old Peter Morgan Swartz, son of William who bought the farm in 1842. Through several generations of management the farm became known for its adoption of best practices, including early promotion of alfalfa as the best source of forage. Later the farm developed extensive orchards, shipping apples throughout the country. Many pictures were taken at the Cornfalfa farm by the Swartz family to document their best practices as the farm grew and rose to prominence in Wisconsin beyond. The New Berlin Historical Society is pleased to be able to share these images through Recollection Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 370 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image is issued by The New Berlin Historical Society. The images in our digital collections may be downloaded and printed by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes. Use of the image in any public manner (publication, website, public display) requires written permission from the Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=New+Berlin+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 314 Collection title Preservation Racine Digital Library URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/prdl/collection/prdl Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Preservation Racine, Inc., is a private, non-profit organization established in 1973. An active group from its inception, volunteers have restored historic homes, moved homes to avoid demolition, published several booklets, prepared and presented educational material to be used in classrooms, and host monthly meetings. An annual fund raising event began in 1974, which was our first Tour of Historic Places. As the organization grew, another annual event began, called Century Buildings, which is held in conjunction with National Historic Preservation Month. The most frequently asked questions asked by our community are: How can I find out about my house? Who built it? Who lived there? Preservation Racine, Inc. began publishing a newsletter in 1976, providing information about local events and information about the organization. The newsletters are now published quarterly and include articles (with photographs) on local history, Century Building Certificates and historic buildings in Racine County. Looking to find a way to share this information and perhaps bring it online, we were referred to the Wisconsin Heritage Online program (now Recollection Wisconsin). The newletter digitization project began as collaboration with the Archives and Area Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. UW-Parkside students scanned the newsletters under the supervision of UW-Parkside Archivist Anna Stadick and Sharon Baldukas, historian for Preservation Racine, Inc.” Type of materials Text (tiffs and PDFs) # of items 109 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by Preservation Racine, Inc. and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of Preservation Racine, Inc. Please contact Preservation Racine, Inc. at contact@preservationracine.org for permission to use the digital image or content. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Preservation+Racine+Digital+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&en titytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 315 Collection title Remember When URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/RememberWhe/collection/RememberWhe Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “"Remember When..." was a popular newspaper feature of The Milwaukee Journal from 1963 through 1994. Published in the Green Sheet section of the newspaper on a twice-weekly basis until 1981 and weekly after that, the feature was prepared by Milwaukee Public Library staff to highlight Milwaukee's rich and colorful past as preserved in the Historic Photo Collection of the library. Library staff selected historic photos from the Local History Collection, supplemented by favorite photos sent in by readers. Staff researched the topic and wrote a brief description that furthered the readers' appreciation for Milwaukee's heritage. This very popular series reminded some readers of times gone by and provided others with a historic tour of Milwaukee through the eyes of an earlier generation. The feature made its debut in November 1963, and today the commentary itself is a snapshot of a bygone era. Many descriptions refer to people, places, buildings, and institutions that are only memories. Comments and suggestions from our readers have always been an integral part of the "Remember When" series. Additional comments, corrections, or insights to these historic photos are always welcome. Now a new generation can enjoy a selection of these nostalgic snapshots of Milwaukee history that have entertained readers for decades.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 473 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) OCLC #: 69661246 Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Milwaukee+Public+Library+Remember+When+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=erro r/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 316 Collection title Richland County Digital History Room URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/rchr/collection/rchr Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The mission of the Richland County History Room is to record and promote the heritage of Richland County, Wisconsin by collecting and preserving items related to persons, places and events of Richland County, Wisconsin. We oversee and maintain this collection for the use of the public now and for future generations. With the digital collection, we are able to utilize another method to get the collection out into the public arena for even more people to see. The pictures cover a great range of people and places, but they all pertain to Richland County, Wisconsin. This project began with history student interns from the University of Wisconsin - Richland. They began by scanning these pictures of Richland County's people and places from the Richland County History Room starting in the fall of 2007. The students continue to scan pictures for college credits.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1091 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This work by Richland County History Room, Richland Center Wisconsin is licensed under a http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/3.0/us/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Richland+County+Digital+History+Room&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 317 Collection title Ripon College Archives URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Ripon/collection/Ripon Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Ripon College Archives collection on Recollection Wisconsin presents photographs, postcards and other documents portraying the College's history from the 19th century into the 21st century. Founded in 1851, the College grew from three sandstone buildings on a prairie hill to a sprawling tree-lined campus. Also included in the collection are images of campus life such as bands, athletic teams and social events.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1228 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The images in Ripon Colleges digital collections may be downloaded and printed by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes, or other fair use as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. Please credit Ripon College Archives. Copyright questions may be directed to the Archives in writing to: Ripon College Archives, 300 Seward St. PO Box 248, Ripon, WI 54971. Commercial use is prohibited without permission. All commercial rights are held by Ripon College. For commercial use permission, contact the Ripon College Archives at the above address. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Ripon+College+Archives&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 318 Collection title Ripon Historical Society URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/Riponhist/collection/Riponhist Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Ripon Historical Society was founded in 1899 for "the discovery, creation, preservation and publication of historical records and data of and relating to the city of Ripon." It is the oldest existing local historical society in Wisconsin. The Society maintains archives, a library, and a museum dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Ripon area. Our emphasis is primarily educational--to encourage understanding of the past as it related to present and future generations. Although the photographs and postcards in this collection cover a wide range of places, people, and times, they all help to illustrate the history of the Ripon area.” Type of materials Images(jpgs) # of items 212 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This image may be printed by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes, or other fair use as defined by the U.S. Copyright Law. Credit should be given to the Ripon Historical Society. Commercial use is prohibited without permission. For copyright questions and for additional information about an image, please send inquiries to the Ripon Historical Society Archives, 508 Watson St., PO Box 274, Ripon, WI 54971 or to riponhistsoc@yahoo.com. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Ripon+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 319 Collection title St. Norbert College in Photos URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/snc/searchterm/st.%20norbert%20college%20in%20photos/field/collec/mode/exact/ conn/and/order/title Larger collection St. Norbert College - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/snc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The St. Norbert College in Photos Collection of the Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library at St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin is a compilation of photographs dating back to the early 1900s. The photographs reflect the life of the students, faculty and staff who studied, taught, worked and lived at St. Norbert College. The photographs highlight the Norbertine priests and their role in the college; the first female students attending the college; important visitors such as John F. Kennedy; and the strong relationship the college has with the Green Bay Packers. These photographs not only represent the history of St. Norbert College but the history of Northeastern Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 3010 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: St. Norbert College In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=St.+Norbert+College+in+Photos&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 320 Collection title St. Norbert College Catalogs URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/snc/searchterm/st.%20norbert%20college%20catalogs/field/collec/mode/exact/conn /and/order/title Larger collection St. Norbert College - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/snc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “College catalogs were published annually by St. Norbert College from 1902-1917. The catalog served as the college yearbook and also provided information on available courses, the academic calendar, admissions requirements, and other school policies.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 15 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: St. Norbert College In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=St.+Norbert+College+Catalogs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 321 Collection title St. Norbert College Yearbooks URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/snc/searchterm/st.%20norbert%20college%20yearbook/field/collec/mode/exact/con n/and/order/title Larger collection St. Norbert College - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/snc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Des Peres yearbooks were compiled and published by the students of St. Norbert College beginning in 1917. They contain a record of activities of each scholastic year at St. Norbert College.” Type of materials Text/Images (jpgs and PDfs) # of items 11 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: St. Norbert College In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=St.+Norbert+College+Yearbook&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 322 Collection title Gartner Diaries URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/snc/searchterm/Gartner%20diaries/field/collec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection St. Norbert College - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/snc Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Diaries of the travels of Austrian Norbertine priest Father Maximilian Gaertner, O. Praem, of Wilten Abbey in Austria. Fr. Gaertner arrived in Wisconsin in 1846 and remained there until recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858. He worked primarily with another Norbertine of Wilten Abbey, Father Adlabert Inama. Fr. Gaertner’s diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin during those years.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: St. Norbert College In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchti%3D=Gartner+Diaries&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&enti tycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 323 Collection title Krohnographs: Photographs by Don Krohn URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/swch/searchterm/krohnographs/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection South Wood County Historical Museum - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/swch Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Krohnographs are images by Don Krohn, a photographer for the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune from 1947-1953. These photographs provide an unusually complete and active look at a paper mill town reaching its prime.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1153 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This digital image and any reproductions are the property of the South Wood County Historical Corporation. We encourage private individuals to view and reproduce the images for personal use, but public use in any form requires permission. For-profit or commercial ventures must inquire about a fee for use. Please credit South Wood County Historical Corporation and send us a copy of any published material. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Krohnographs&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entit ycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 324 Collection title Lawrence Oliver, Photographer URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/swch/searchterm/oliver/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection South Wood County Historical Museum - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/swch Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Some of the best photographs of rural Wisconsin Rapids in the mid-20th century were created by freelancer Lawrence H. Oliver of Vesper, Wisconsin. Over 150 of his prints are included in the materials donated to the South Wood County Historical Corporation by Don Krohn. Using techniques of an “artistic photographer,” Oliver’s black-and-white images are more formal than Krohn’s news and feature photos. Through careful composition and interplay of light and shadow, the results are likely to emphasize scene and scenery more than city sports and schools. The only and never-married son of real estate agent Owen and Lydia Pfeiffer Oliver, Lawrence Oliver operated Oliver’s Studio in Vesper, Wisconsin, until his death in 1983. His father, a Genesee Depot native (1865), brought many settlers to Wood County, especially between 1894 and 1912. Born November 22, 1906, in Waukesha County, Oliver was a veteran of World War II. In 1942, his humorous photo of local sportsman Nick Zieher appeared as a cover for Field & Stream magazine.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 158 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This digital image and any reproductions are the property of the South Wood County Historical Corporation. We encourage private individuals to view and reproduce the images for personal use, but public use in any form requires permission. For-profit or commercial ventures must inquire about a fee for use. Please credit South Wood County Historical Corporation and send us a copy of any published material. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=OLIVER&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrec no=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 325 Collection title Tom Taylor Blotters URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/swch/searchterm/Tom%20Taylor%20Blotters/mode/exact Larger collection South Wood County Historical Museum - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/swch Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “A collection of ink blotters featuring historic photographs from the Wisconsin Rapids area which were distributed by local insurance agent Tom Taylor to promote his business in the 1930s.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 28 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? “This digital image and any reproductions are the property of the South WoodCounty Historical Corporation. We encourage private individuals to view and reproduce the images for personal use, but public use in any form requires permission. For-profit or commercial ventures must inquire about a fee for use. Please credit South Wood County Historical Corporation and send us a copy of any published material.” Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Tom+Taylor+Blotters&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1 &entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 326 Collection title Postcard Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/swch/searchterm/Postcard%20Collection/mode/exact Larger collection South Wood County Historical Museum - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/swch Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Postcards from Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids), Nekoosa and Port Edwards from the early and mid-20th century.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 190 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? This digital image and any reproductions are the propety of the South Wood County Historical Corporation. We encourage private individuals to view and reproduce the images for personal use, but public use in any form requires permission. For-profit or commercial ventures must inquire about a fee for use. Please credit South Wood County Historical Corporation and send us a copy of any published material. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Postcard+Collection%3B&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecn o=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 327 Collection title Railroad Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/stonelake/searchterm/railroad%20collection/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/orde r/title Larger collection Stone Lake Area Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/stonelake Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The SOO Line Railroad was an important stimulus to the Stone Lake area. The area had been sparsely settled by adventurous loggers and farmers in the late 1880s. They had traveled on rough dirt roads and through the deep woods to get to this remote area of northwest Wisconsin. The SOO Line Railroad built a depot in Stone Lake near the lakeshore in order to have a constant water supply for its steam locomotives. In 1909, the railroad brought an immigration agent to the area to sell land to settlers, and Stone Lake soon became a boomtown. Farmers could now ship their cattle, sheep, potatoes and beans directly from the Stone Lake depot, and logging companies could ship their logs rather than float them on rivers to the mills. The many deep, crystal clear lakes attracted tourists who wanted to vacation and fish. The resort industry developed quickly, for these vacationers could now travel north to Stone Lake all the way from Chicago, sleeping overnight on the train and arriving in the morning. The Railroad collection includes many items original to the Stone Lake SOO Line depot, as well as general SOO Line and other railroad memorabilia. The Stone Lake Area Historical Society museum complex is located in the original Stone Lake SOO Line depot, the restored SOO Line wooden caboose No. 593, and in the original 1926 Stone Lake Town Hall.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 78 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the Stone Lake Area Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Stone Lake Area Historical Society. Please contact the Stone Lake Area Historical Society at http://stonelakeareahistoricalsociety.org for permission to use the digital image or content. In Recollection? Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Stone+Lake+Area+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 328 Collection title Cranberry Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/stonelake/searchterm/cranberry%20collection/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/ord er/title Larger collection Stone Lake Area Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/stonelake Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Cranberry production is an important part of the Stone Lake economy. The area is home to numerous commercial cranberry bogs, and cranberries grown in and around Stone Lake are sent to Ocean Spray for processing. The museum complex is home to an interesting assortment of old and primitive tools, including a large cranberry separator with its many screens which made it possible to sort out only the best berries for shipment. Stone Lake is also home to an annual Cranberry Festival (first weekend in October) that has drawn huge crowds to the area for almost 40 years.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 18 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Stone Lake Area Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Stone Lake Area Historical Society. Please contact the Stone Lake Area Historical Society at http://stonelakeareahistoricalsociety.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Stone+Lake+Area+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 329 Collection title Military Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/stonelake/searchterm/military%20collection/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order /title Larger collection Stone Lake Area Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/stonelake Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Stone Lake Museum houses a collection of military history associated with individuals from the area who served in various wars dating back to the Civil War. There is also a collection of aircraft debris from the tragic B-52 crash that occurred at the outskirts of Stone Lake in 1965. The doomed flight originated in Duluth, and nine airmen lost their lives that day. Parts of the plane are still found by diligent searchers at the crash site. The area of the crash is still visible, as the plane sheared all of the trees from the hillside at the point of impact.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 41 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Stone Lake Area Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Stone Lake Area Historical Society. Please contact the Stone Lake Area Historical Society at http://stonelakeareahistoricalsociety.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Stone+Lake+Area+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 330 Collection title Church History Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/stonelake/searchterm/church%20history%20collection/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/ and/order/title Larger collection Stone Lake Area Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/stonelake Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Information on the history of the local Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist (Wesleyan) and Mennonite churches has been gathered along with many artifacts from those churches. Among the items are a family heirloom bible printed entirely in German, and a pump organ over 100 years old that is still played on occasion.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Stone Lake Area Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Stone Lake Area Historical Society. Please contact the Stone Lake Area Historical Society at http://stonelakeareahistoricalsociety.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Stone+Lake+Area+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 331 Collection title Logging Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/stonelake/searchterm/logging%20collection/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order /title Larger collection Stone Lake Area Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/stonelake Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Many pictures, and an exceptionally accurate miniature logging operation including sawmill, logging sleds, and many tools of the industry are displayed, as well as a huge, two man saw and one of the largest chain saws ever handled by local loggers. More logging tools are being brought to the museum every season.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 20 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Stone Lake Area Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Stone Lake Area Historical Society. Please contact the Stone Lake Area Historical Society at http;//stonelakeareahistoricalsociety.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes (larger collection) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Stone+Lake+Area+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 332 Collection title Northernaire Resort Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/tlhs/searchterm/northernaire%20resort/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order/titl e Larger collection Three Lakes Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/tlhs Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Northernaire Resort was designed by the baseball player Cy Williams and constructed by Carl Marty and his brother in 1947. It opened in 1948 to much excitement. The Northernaire, or the "Waldorf of the Wilderness" as it was fondly called, was a luxury resort located on both Deer and Big Stone Lakes just miles from the town of Three Lakes. Open year round, the resort boasted only 60 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites. The resort had a swimming pool, boats, facilities for horseback riding and summer/winter sports equipment, just to name a few. Adjacent to the resort was a golf course and supper club, the Showboat, both of which were built and opened by Carl Marty in 1940. Perhaps one of the most infamous aspects of the resort was its second restaurant, ChickenIn-The-Woods, were guests could enjoy a snack and take in the wildlife at night. The animals were domesticated by Carl Marty, an avid naturalist, and would sit outside of the restaurant for the vacationers to view. Of course, these animals were "Wild" in the eyes of the vacationers. In 1965, Carl Marty built Sheltered Valley, a ski hill located near the resort where vacationers could practice the skills they had just learned at the resort. The Northernaire entertained wealthy individuals from all over the United States until 1979, when Carl Marty passed away. For years the resort was constantly changing hands and owners were forced to claim bankruptcy. However, in 2007 the resort was re-opened once again, but as a complex of condos and suites with a spa attached.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 17 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright The images and documents contained in this collection are the property of the Three Lakes Historical Society and may not be used without express written permission. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Northernaire+Resort&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1 &entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 333 Collection title Camps Collection URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/tlhs/searchterm/camps/field/relati/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title Larger collection Three Lakes Historical Society - http://content.mpl.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/tlhs Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Camps were, and still are, a large presence in the Three Lakes area. The earliest private girls' camp in NorthernWisconsin was Camp Idyle Wyld, founded in 1917, and the earliest boys' camp was Camp Minne-Wonka, established sometime in the 1910s. Other camps started in the early- to mid-nineteenth century were Camp Honeyrock, Camp Luther and O-Than-Agon Camp. Camp Honeyrock and Camp Luther are Christian camps, and are still running today. The boys' camp, Camp Minne-Wonka, became the O-Than-Agon Camp, a girls' camp, in 1944 once America entered WWII.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 39 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The images and documents contained in this collection are the property of the Three Lakes Historical Society and may not be used without express written permission. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Camps&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrec no=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 334 Collection title Trempealeau County 1976 - Images at the Bicentennial URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/tc/collection/tc Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The project Trempealeau County 1976 - Images at the Bicentennial was originally sponsored and funded by the Trempealeau County Historical Society with the intention to "make photographs of significant things and sites of historical interest from the past that still remain with us and to record by photographic pictures life as it exists today in Trempealeau County and to arrange for the display and preservation of these photographs so that they will best benefit the inhabitants of Trempealeau County Wisconsin . . . " Images in this collection depict a cross section of rural life in western Wisconsin in 1976. There are many portraits of people in their home and work environment: farming, gardening, manufacturing, church, leisure and more. Many historic buildings are captured as are community festivals, parades and landscapes. Photographer Wade Britzius, a resident of rural Ettrick, was hired by the Trempealeau County Historical Society through a federal employment grant to produce a collection which came to include over 900 mounted black and white photos. The images were displayed in bank lobbies throughout the County and presented three years running at the Trempealeau County Fair. Britzius had extensively studied documentary photography and was a participant in the Iron Range Community Documentation Project in Minnesota. Major influences were the work of photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans, Eugene Smith and especially Paul Strand. The digital reproductions included here have been made possible through the combined efforts of the Arcadia Historical Society, Old Main Historical & Community Arts Center, the Trempealeau County Historical Society and Wade Britzius, with partial funding from Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 17 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? All images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative Works 3.0. This allows private, educational and non-commercial use with attribution. Contact Old Main Historical and Community Arts Center to obtain permission for other uses. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Trempealeau+County+at+the+Nation%27s+Bicentennial&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error /badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 335 Collection title Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/VillaTerrac/collection/VillaTerrac Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “Drawings and blueprints by master blacksmith Cyril Colnik, his Ornamental Iron Shop, and the Colnik Manufacturing Company. Includes designs for architectural commissions in the Milwaukee area and beyond.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 165 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright “Copyright to this resource is held by the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. Please contact the Villa Terrace Art Museum at 414-271-3656 for permission to use the digital image or content.” In Recollection? No 336 Collection title Wagons of Milwaukee Businesses URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/milwbiz/collection/milwbiz Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Wagons of Milwaukee Businesses album came to the library from the estate of Theo. Habhegger, a Milwaukee manufacturer of short turn wagons. The album itself consists of 37 sepia-toned photographs of wagons, mostly belonging to various Milwaukee area businesses, from the early 20th century. Likely, it was originally used as a catalog of the types of wagons produced by Mr. Habhegger’s business. The businesses represented by the wagons include dairies, groceries, florists, and more. These photos are a wonderful representation of an era of transportation before automobiles became commonplace in Milwaukee.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 37 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (custom - http://wisheritage.pbworks.com/w/page/39884077/Metadata) Cost None Authentication No Copyright All rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-55612610545706&recno=1&resultset=150&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 337 Collection title Whitefish Bay Local History URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/wfb/collection/wfb Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Whitefish Bay Public Library houses the Mimi Bird Historical Collection. Mimi Bird was a resident of Whitefish Bay since the age of four. In the 1980's Mimi researched the history of the community during which she compiled materials on the area, photographed homes, businesses and landmarks, and organized it all into a set of thirty-nine volumes which she donated to the Library. Mimi Bird's focus was primarily on Whitefish Bay history, but she also collected historical information on the early Town of Milwaukee settlers, Glendale and River Hills as well as the construction of Highway 141. The Milwaukee Historical Society recognized Mimi for her outstanding work and in her Milwaukee Journal Sentinel obituary she was praised as "the undisputed expert on local history, both in the village and the greater North Shore area." Few communities have such an historical treasure. The physical volumes are available for supervised viewing and are kept in the Mimi Bird memorial bookcase next to the Adult Reference Desk of the Whitefish Bay Public Library.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 40 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Important Copyright Information: By providing or allowing reproduction of materials from the digital collections, the Whitefish Bay Public Library does NOT grant permission to publish or exhibit. Reproductions are provided for personal research purposes only. They may not be copied or distributed. Written permission to publish must be obtained from copyright or literary rights owner and from the library for any publication or commercial use of copies. The researcher is responsible for compliance with the US Copyright Code (title 12 USC) and privacy rights outlined in Title 45 CFR 46. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Whitefish+Bay+Local+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytop recno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 338 Collection title Wisconsin Department of Transportation Library URL http://content.mpl.org/cdm/search/collection/WDTL/collection/WDTL Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections Description “The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Library collects and digitizes documents, photographs, pamphlets, brochures and maps relating to Wisconsin transportation history as well as the history of the agency itself. Coverage of materials pertaining to the history of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation includes items relating to precursor organizations, including the State Highway Commission of Wisconsin, the Aeronautics Commission and the Motor Vehicle Department. Some of the topics covered in our materials include historic highways and bridges, scenic byways, roadside signs and attractions, rail, bicycling, aeronautics, transit, safety and law enforcement.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 57 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright This document is in the public domain In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchsb%3D=Wisconsin+Department+of+Transportation+Library&format=B&fmtclass=briefnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsea rch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 339 Collection title URL Barns of Winnebago County http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=3146f2e6-a925-4445-aa07-de6a05fda8b7 cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4025coll19 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Once upon a time, these proud structures dotted the bucolic landscape. Michael Cooney has captured the essence of these vanishing structures in 260 photos.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 260 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright The images in the Oshkosh Public Library's digital collections may be downloaded and printed by individuals for personal use, research or teaching purposes, or other "fair use" as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. Please credit "Oshkosh Public Library - Barns of Winnebago County Collection by Michael Cooney." Copyright questions may be directed to the Library in writing to: Oshkosh Public Library, Reference Dept., Digital Collection, 106 Washington Ave., Oshkosh, WI 54901. Commercial use is prohibited without permission. All commercial rights are held by Michael Cooney till the year 2026. For commercial use permission, contact the Oshkosh Public Library at the above address and your request will be forwarded to Michael Cooney. In Recollection? Yes 340 Collection title URL Jungwirth Histories of Oshkosh http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=3a9affc4-0226-485b-9215-909f7ca55550 cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p16067coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Books on the history of and life in Oshkosh, Wisconsin compiled and written by local historian, Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth.” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? No 341 Collection title URL Main Street, Oshkosh http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=7b8ffc1c-9603-429d-b28e-7edb15b6edca cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4025coll17 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Postcards and photographs showing Main Street in older times.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 43 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS OCLC #: 226340291 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Main+Street%2C+Oshkosh&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopre cno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 342 Collection title URL Oshkosh Businesses http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=d3237f7b-1e10-43f5-b2c9-5b558935ccc5 cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4025coll5 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Photographs, newspaper articles, postcards, pamphlets and catalogs of businesses that once flourished in Oshkosh can be found in this collection. Through this online collection, memories of Oshkosh come alive.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) and Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 128 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Oshkosh+Businesses&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1 &entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 343 Collection title URL Oshkosh Local History Books http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=e603c3c6-4dcd-4079-bf1d-7bc81f06bdff cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4025coll20 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Oshkosh Public Library has digitized a number of local history books (mostly books of pictures) Search or browse these books that date from 1887 to 1919.” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS OCLC #: 183425545 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Oshkosh+Local+History+Books&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityto precno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 344 Collection title URL Pioneer Churches http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=c9d5f065-d6af-42ee-a7da-bf0c4a43c20d cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p15089coll2 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “100 Years Old or More and a Remnant of the Immigrant Experience.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) and Text (pngs and PDFs) # of items 403 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Pioneer+Churches&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&e ntitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 345 Collection title URL Postcards of Oshkosh http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=96b44282-a815-4e53-9fb3-20ac3273e5a1 cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p15089coll3 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Remember the Hotel Athearn? The fountain in Riverside Cemetery? Relive memories of Oshkosh through these postcards. This collection consists of views of businesses, churches, parks, city streets, country roads and other structures throughout the city of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 138 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? No 346 Collection title URL Public Enemies – Tinseltown comes to Oshkosh http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=d35f74d5-e45d-474a-8da8-65ff7df08c5e cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p15089coll1 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “In April 2008, downtown Oshkosh, Wisconsin was transformed into a movie set for the Johnny Depp film, Public Enemies. This collections consists of the photographs taken and submitted by the residents of Oshkosh who experience Tinseltown in their hometown.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 172 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Public+Enemies%2C+Tinseltown+comes+to+Oshkosh&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/ba dsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 347 Collection title URL The Pride of Oshkosh http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=7b299b80-922d-4835-9efb-6392af716bac cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p16067coll2 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Sawyer and Harris, the iconic bronze lions, have stood outside the Oshkosh Public Library since 1912. View images of them throughout the years including their removal for restoration in 1998.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 88 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? No 348 Collection title URL Winnebago County Rural Schools http://box2.nmtvault.com/Oshkosh/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_sort= Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=COUNT&browse_cid=e158f83a-e01e-4fb1-bdc2-df3ae2459dc9 cdm: http://oshkoshpub.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/p4025coll22 Larger collection - Hosting institution Oshkosh Public Library Digital Collections Description “Collection of photographs dating from the early 1950s of school buildings from across the county. The images have been digitized to help document local education and architectural history.” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 136 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Print version OCLC #: 173695599 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Rights: Oshkosh Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Winnebago+County+Rural+Schools&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&ent itytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 349 Collection title Area Historical Photographs URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=31e10bfe-fbe9-41d6-8d47-3a1848be17ea Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “Historical images of the La Crosse, Wisconsin, area” Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 350 Collection title Arts and Architecture URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=7cb1abca-2426-4ed4-bca7-026b547ea8a9 Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “Arts and architecture about the La Crosse, Wisconsin, area” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 351 Collection title City Directories URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=d991f648-5dde-439c-917b-85d123ff12fe Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “City directories of the La Crosse, Wisconsin, which also includes Onalaska, Wisonsin after 1940” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 29 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Print version OCLC #: 865837036 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 352 Collection title La Crosse Histories and Biographies URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=5a982e4b-3698-4f25-a437-28149b618c61 Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “Histories and biographies of the La Crosse, Wisconsin, area” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 353 Collection title Local Church Histories URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=ed8ca67b-10e2-4b1e-ae0a-8693860adf20 Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “Church histories of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, and surrounding area” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDfs?) # of items 26 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 354 Collection title Natural Resources URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=bc995770-1afe-4eae-8a59-2f0cddc6a16d Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “Natural resources and sciences related to the La Crosse County, Wisconsin, area” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 355 Collection title Parks and Recreation URL http://publicrescarta.lacrosselibrary.org/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?browse_layout=GRID&browse_start=0&browse_items=48&browse_s ort=Title&browse_show_facets=true&browse_facet_sort=ALPHANUMERIC&browse_cid=092feb54-e516-4d24-abaf-636ccd8d7fdb Larger collection - Hosting institution La Crosse Public Library Digital Collections Description “Park and recreation materials related to the La Crosse County, Wisconsin, area” Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs) and Map (pngs and PDF) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=La+Crosse+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprec no=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 356 Collection title Eau Claire City Directories URL http://192.159.83.56/ResCarta-EAU/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=City+Directories Larger collection - Hosting institution L.E. Phillips Memorial Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains historical city directories for Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 22 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=L.+E.+Phillips+Memorial+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 357 Collection title Eau Claire Area Historical Photographs URL http://192.159.83.56/ResCarta-EAU/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=Eau+Claire+Area+Historical+Photographs Larger collection - Hosting institution L.E. Phillips Memorial Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains historical photographs related to Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Type of materials Images (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 1434 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=L.+E.+Phillips+Memorial+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 358 Collection title Local Area History URL http://192.159.83.56/ResCarta-EAU/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=Local+Area+History Larger collection - Hosting institution L.E. Phillips Memorial Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains historical documents related to Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 362 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any ‘fair use’ as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=L.+E.+Phillips+Memorial+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 359 Collection title Wisconsin History URL http://192.159.83.56/ResCarta-EAU/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp?start=0&collection_filter=Wisconsin+History Larger collection - Hosting institution L.E. Phillips Memorial Library Digital Collections Description This collection contains historical documents related to Wisconsin history. Type of materials Text (pngs and PDFs?) # of items 102 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MODS Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes (hosting institution) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=L.+E.+Phillips+Memorial+Public+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 360 Collection title 1964 Freedom Summer Project URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/p15932coll2 Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Historical Society has one of the richest collections of Civil Rights movement records in the nation, which includes more than 100 manuscript collections documenting the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964. More than 25,000 pages from the Freedom Summer manuscripts -- enough to fill several file cabinets -- are available online. In them you will find official records of organizations such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); the personal papers of movement leaders and activists such as Amzie Moore, Mary King and Howard Zinn, letters and diaries of northern college students who went South to volunteer for the summer; newsletters produced in Freedom Schools; racist propaganda, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and brochures, magazine articles, telephone call logs, candid snapshots, internal memos, press releases and much more. The digital collection will continue to grow as more manuscripts are added in coming months.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 553 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Users of Freedom Summer documents are responsible for obeying the U.S. Copyright Law. We share the documents strictly for nonprofit educational purposes and believe this conforms to fair use under the copyright law. Copyright resides with the individuals who created the documents or the organizations for which they worked. The principal organizations have been defunct for many years and copyright to their unpublished records is uncertain. We have attempted to contact individuals who created personal papers of significant length or importance. Nearly all have generously permitted us to include their work. If you believe that you possess copyright to material we have reproduced, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Teachers and students are free to reproduce any document for nonprofit classroom use. Individual researchers may download them for private consultation. Other reproduction, especially for commercial use, may violate the U.S. Copyright Law and requires prior permission. In Recollection? No 361 Collection title American Journeys URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/aj Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “Documents were selected to provide a wide range of geographical, cultural, and chronological information about the exploration of North America by Europeans and, later, Americans. Roughly equal numbers of pages are devoted to each of six regions: the Northeast, Southeast, Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley, Great Plains and Rocky Mountains, Southwest and California, and Pacific Northwest and Hawaii. Culturally, works by Spanish, French and English writers necessarily predominate but Russian, Dutch, German, Italian, and Native American authors are also well represented (the last usually embedded within documents produced by whites). In general, the earliest eyewitness accounts from each geographic region were selected, along with others that have become "classic" through widespread quotation or republication. An editorial advisory committee of scholars and librarians across the nation have helped to select texts included in this project. These were chosen according to content selection process and guidelines.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 179 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata OCLC #: 53451634 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Wisconsin Historical Society publishes these documents on the Web for free as a contribution to education and scholarship. Every effort has been made to comply with U.S. copyright law when mounting them. Although nearly all the original works are in the public domain and permission has been obtained to use the others, some may still be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and/or by the copyright laws of other nations. The Wisconsin Historical Society does not own reproduction rights for the original documents and cannot give or deny permission to publish or copy them. Educational Use: U.S. law generally permits the reproduction of small amounts of copyrighted material for non-profit educational use. Specifically, students may legally print any page from American Journeys for their own research and teachers may duplicate materials for distribution to their own class. Further details on fair use for educational purposes are available at http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107. Beyond such explicitly fair uses, however, it is your responsibility to determine and satisfy copyright requirements if you wish to reproduce any of the materials found here. In Recollection? No 362 Collection title Central Wisconsin Digitization Project URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/cwdp Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “Central Wisconsin Digitization Project (CWDP) is a consortium of libraries, historical societies, genealogical societies and museums committed to preserving and disseminating the history of Marathon and Lincoln Counties through the digitization of original sources and artifacts and their subsequent publication on the internet. The organizing theme of the CWDPs digital collection is "Community Life", construed broadly to include all aspects of community life, past and present, in these two counties. Under this broad theme, the collections are organized under the topics of education, industry, transportation, work, home, and family.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 597 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyrights to individual photographs of objects within this compilation are the property of the institution, person, or collection that owns the object or objects depicted therein. Please consult individual catalog entries for owner and contact information. Reproduction of any collection content for any purpose without prior authorization from the owning institution, person, or collection is strictly prohibited. Requests for permissions or high-resolution reproductions of images must be directed to the owning institution, person or collection (consult individual catalog entries for owner and contact information). In Recollection? Yes 363 Collection title Railroads of Lincoln and Marathon Counties URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/cwdp/searchterm/Railroads%20of%20Lincoln%20and%20Marathon%20C ounties/field/projec/mode/exact/conn/and/order/nosort Larger collection Central Wisconsin Digitization Project - http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/cwdp Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This collection includes photographs, maps and documents relating to the railroads of Lincoln and Marathon Counties. The collection is hosted by the Wisconsin Historical Society.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Maps (jpgs) # of items 573 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyrights to individual photographs of objects within this compilation are the property of the institution, person, or collection that owns the object or objects depicted therein. Please consult individual catalog entries for owner and contact information. Reproduction of any collection content for any purpose without prior authorization from the owning institution, person, or collection is strictly prohibited. Requests for permissions or high-resolution reproductions of images must be directed to the owning institution, person or collection (consult individual catalog entries for owner and contact information). Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Railroads+of+Lincoln+and+Marathon+Counties&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearc h.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 364 Collection title Henry and Elizabeth Baird Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/baird Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Society holds the papers of Henry and Elizabeth Baird from 1798 to 1937. These prominent settlers either participated in or witnessed the birth and growth of Wisconsin over the course of the 19th century.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 27 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Online documents may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=45&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 365 Collection title International Harvester Film Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/ihc/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description This collection contains 5 International Harvester films. Type of materials Videos (mp4) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 2012 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) In Recollection? No 366 Collection title Library-Archive Digital Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/ladr Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description This collection contains scanned items from the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives. Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright © Copyright by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) In Recollection? No 367 Collection title Local and County Histories URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/wch/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Historical Society has an extensive collection of local and county histories for Wisconsin as well as for the United States and Canada. County histories offer a rich information resource for genealogists. In addition to mentioning a number of families in the county, they also offer an overview of the region, the economic well-being of the area and general conditions of a community. In the late 1800s it was common for states, regions, and counties in the United States to publish their histories. The Society has been collecting local and county histories since the 1850s. Wisconsin County Histories: there is a digitized volume for each of the 72 counties in Wisconsin. Most are several hundred pages long and include detailed accounts of individual cities, townships and villages, as well as biographical stories of prominent residents. Most were published 1850-1920.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 99 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright © Copyright by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Wisconsin+County+Histories&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 368 Collection title Maps and Atlases in Our Collections URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/maps Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Society owns more than 25,000 maps and atlases. The majority of them focus on Wisconsin, the Midwest, the United States and Canada. About 80 percent predate 1900. Examples of nearly every type of traditional cartographic medium can be found — from elaborate maps of Renaissance explorations to simple outline maps suitable for classroom use. They are invaluable resources for researching the history of North American exploration, economic and social development, environmental change and genealogy. Map and atlas holdings do not include GPS data or other digital files, other than scanned images of paper originals. There are no aerial photos.” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 4283 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Digital maps on the Wisconsin Historical Society website may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Wisconsin+Historical+Society+Historical+Maps+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=erro r/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 369 Collection title McCormick International Harvester Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/ihc Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The McCormick-International Harvester Collection contains documents, publications, photographs and films related to Cyrus Hall McCormick and the International Harvester Company. The collection includes more than 12 million pages or items dating from 1753 to 1985. These items document the history of the agricultural equipment industry, the McCormick family and many other topics in fields as diverse as the history of advertising, technology, labor, business, rural life, philanthropy, architecture, Virginia and Chicago. Over 30,000 original documents and publications about the history of Cyrus Hall McCormick and the International Harvester Company are available online. Digitized documents include serial number lists, production reports for tractors, trucks and engines, "The Harvester World" magazine, advertising catalogs, White Farmall Demonstrator Tractor advertising and historical publications created by International Harvester employees. All items are searchable by keyword. Serial number lists, productions reports and lists of International Harvester machines are best accessed through browsing; see more on the McCormick-International Harvester Collection overview page.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 1165 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Any online document may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. In Recollection? No 370 Collection title Mineral Point Historical Society Digital Collections URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/mphs Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Mineral Point Historical Society was formed in 1939 to prevent the destruction of Orchard Lawn, the Italianate-style house built by Joseph Gundry in 1867. Since its formation, the MPHS has been dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing all aspects of the history of Mineral Point and the surrounding Lead Region of Southwest Wisconsin. A significant part of the holdings of the Society are photograph collections, portions of which are now available online in collaboration with Recollection Wisconsin (formerly Wisconsin Heritage Online) and the Wisconsin Historical Society.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 361 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Mineral Point Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Mineral Point Historical Society. Please contact the Mineral Point Historical Society at MPHS@mineralpointhistory.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Mineral+Point+Historical+Society&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entit ytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 371 Collection title Glass Plate Negative Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/mphs/searchterm/Glass%20Plate%20Negative%20Collection/field/collec /mode/exact/conn/and/order/nosort Larger collection Mineral Point Historical Society Digital Collections - http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/mphs Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Glass Plate Negative Collection comprises six different collections donated to the MPHS at various times. About 700 of these images are from a set of glass plate negatives found under a staircase in the Gundry and Gray building on High Street, when it was taken over by the Wisconsin Power and Light Company. Destined for the dumpster, a WP&L executive instead took them home and stored them in his garage. The negatives went up for auction at his estate sale in the 1970s and were purchased for the Mineral Point Historical Society. Local photographers then printed all of the images in this set. The images date from 1875 to about 1910 and document buildings and people in Mineral Point and vicinity.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 230 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Mineral Point Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Mineral Point Historical Society. Please contact the Mineral Point Historical Society at MPHS@mineralpointhistory.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=Glass+Plate+Negative+Collection%3B&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 372 Collection title 1971 Slide Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/mphs/searchterm/1971%20Slide%20Collection/field/collec/mode/exact/ conn/and/order/nosort Larger collection Mineral Point Historical Society Digital Collections - http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/mphs Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The 1971 Slide Collection is the result of a study of Mineral Point conducted in 1971 by Professor Phil Lewis and students in his landscape architecture design class at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The class photographed "every building in Mineral Point." The set of slides disappeared for several decades but resurfaced in 2008 when they were donated to the MPHS. Over the years, some of the slides have gone missing but the collection appears to be about 95% complete.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 131 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Copyright to this resource is held by the Mineral Point Historical Society and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the Mineral Point Historical Society. Please contact the Mineral Point Historical Society at MPHS@mineralpointhistory.org for permission to use the digital image or content. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchti%3D=1971+Slide+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno= 1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 373 Collection title The Children’s Clothing Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=376566 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Historical Museum owns more than 2,000 articles of children's clothing and related objects. These include a variety of handmade and factory-made outerwear, underwear, headwear, and footwear worn by boys and girls from infancy through adolescence. Most of the clothing dates from the mid-1800s to the present, and many items are documented as having been worn in Wisconsin. Most items in the Society's holdings are featured in the collection. Excluded are several objects currently on long-term exhibition. Also excluded is Native-American children's clothing, which we hope to feature in a future collection of the Museum's NativeAmerican ethnographic collections. This collection does not include children's clothing in the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 374 Collection title The Doll Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=685226 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This collection features 1200 dolls from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Museum. This collection does not include dolls made by Native Americans or dolls in the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 375 Collection title The Moccasin Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=735332 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This collection features more than 150 pairs of moccasins from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Museum. Although the Museum currently collects only moccasins associated with tribes of the upper Midwest, its collecting scope included most of North America at one time. Thus the online collection features items not only from the Wisconsin area, but also from cultures indigenous to other regions.” Type of materials Image (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 376 Collection title The Painting Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=348808 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Historical Society began to collect paintings in 1854. Currently the Wisconsin Historical Museum owns more than 400 examples and this collection features nearly every one of them. Subjects are primarily individuals, scenes, activities, and events that relate to Wisconsin history. Portraits comprise the bulk of the collection, and among these, the 19th century is a focus. Significant national and regional artists are represented, including John Singer Sargent, George Catlin, Eastman Johnson, Thomas Sully, Robert Sully, Homer Dodge Martin, Samuel Marsden Brookes, James Reeve Stuart, George C. Bingham, John Steuart Curry, Everett Kinstler, and George Pollard. This collection does not include paintings in the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites, nor does it include unframed works of art in the collections of the Society's Visual Materials Archive.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 377 Collection title The Quilt Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=651879 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This collection features more than 150 quilts and comforters from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Museum. This collection does not include quilts in the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 378 Collection title The Sample Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=716172 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This collection features 64 samplers from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Museum. This collection does not include other types of needlework or samplers in the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 379 Collection title The Wisconsin Ceramic Art Collection URL http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/pictsrch.cfm?ParentID=778300 Larger collection Wisconsin Historical Museum Collections - http://museumcollections.wisconsinhistory.org/ Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This collection features 175 pieces of ceramic art from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Museum. Included are examples of ornamental pottery, painted china, and small ceramic sculptures created by Wisconsin artists and potteries. This collection does not include items in the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright These conditions of use pertain to the Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Online visitors are welcome to use the information, visual and textual, provided in the online museum collections tours for their own personal use, including private study, scholarship, and research. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to redistribute, repackage, display, or sell information in these tours in any form, published or unpublished, printed or electronic. The Wisconsin Historical Society will require proper credit and may require a permission fee. All images are documentation-quality and are not intended for publication. Images are copyright © Wisconsin Historical Society, which reserves all rights. Written permission must be obtained for the use of any image. The Historical Society charges publication fees for digital images. Publication-quality images may be requested, and an additional photography charge will apply. Permission for commercial use or any publication, manipulation, display or distribution is only granted by written application to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Permissions are for one-time use only, are contingent on a set of agreements, and may be obtained by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be properly credited in any publication in which data and/or images from these online tours are used, and the Society should be provided with a complimentary copy of that publication. The Wisconsin Historical Society must be notified in advance of any intention to make replicas or reproductions of Museum collections based on the visual and textual information provided in these tours. A licensing agreement with the Historical Society must be arranged in order to sell replicas and reproductions. An agreement may be arranged by contacting the Museum's Chief Curator, Paul Bourcier. Because of copyright restrictions, some material may not be available for public use. All users assume responsibility for questions of copyright that may arise in publishing images and data and in the creation of reproductions of collections. In some cases, copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult to determine. Whenever possible, the Wisconsin Historical Society provides information about copyright owners and other restrictions. The Society provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the patron. The Wisconsin Historical Society, its officers and employees are held harmless from any action involving infringement of the rights of any person or heirs and descendants in common law or under statutory copyright. The Wisconsin Historical Society reserves the right to refuse to grant permission for the use of data and images to those who have not complied with its policies. Violators of these conditions of use are liable for prosecution to the fullest extent allowed by law. In Recollection? No 380 Collection title National or State Register of Historic Places URL http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Content.aspx?dsNav=N:1160 Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of historic places worthy of preservation. Since its inception in 1966, the National Park Service has designated more than 80,000 listings; approximately 2,300 are in Wisconsin. The register is maintained by the National Park Service in the U.S. Department of the Interior. The State Register is Wisconsin's official list of state properties determined to be significant to Wisconsin's heritage. The Division of Historic Preservation and Public History at the Wisconsin Historical Society administers both the National Register and State Register in Wisconsin. Both registers include buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects that are significant in national, state or local history. In addition, both registers include resources related to architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture. The majority of properties listed on the National Register are privately owned and are not open to the public. If you plan to visit one, respect the owners' privacy and avoid trespassing on private property. Please view these properties only from the public right-ofway.” Type of materials Text (HTML) # of items 2398 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 381 Collection title Neville Public Museum of Brown County Digital Collections URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/npmh Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “After World War I ended in 1919, the Brown County War History Committee interviewed 1721 local soldiers and their families about their wartime service. They collected a wealth of personal, family and military information, including hundreds of photographs and original letters. The goal of the project was to publish a book, but it was never completed. The Collection, still intact, is owned by the Neville Public Museum of Brown County and housed at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Area Research Center. History™ provided funds through a Save Our History Grant to digitize the collection and make it available to the public through Wisconsin Heritage Online (now Recollection Wisconsin). The grant also supported the creation of a small exhibit and the revision of the local high school history curriculum.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 1471 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Neville+Public+Museum+Digital+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html &entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 382 Collection title Oral Histories: Wisconsin Survivors of the Holocaust URL http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/HolocaustSurvivors/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “Archivists from the Wisconsin Historical Society interviewed 22 Wisconsin Holocaust survivors and two American witnesses between 1974 and 1981. The scope of the collection includes 156 hours of audio and 3,400 transcribed pages. These interviews are available digitally, in their entirety, for the first time. The survivors recall Berlin during the rise of the Third Reich, Kristallnacht and other anti-Semitic violence, the Warsaw and Lodz ghettoes, and conditions at Auschwitz, Dachau, Bergen-Belsen, and other less-famous concentration camps. They describe the fates of their families, starting life over again in postwar Europe, and emigrating to the U.S. and Israel. They also discuss being new American immigrants and life in Wisconsin's Jewish communities between 1945 and 1980..” Type of materials Audio files (mp3s), Transcripts (PDFs), Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None/Some for photos OCLC #: 655360281 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Any document may be printed or downloaded to a computer or portable device at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers, students and researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission. In Recollection? No 383 Collection title Senator William Proxmire Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/proxmire Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Historical Society holds the papers of Senator William Proxmire (1915-2005). Proxmire served for 32 years in the U.S. Senate (1957-1989), battling to protect human rights and to curb federal waste and corruption. The Senator William Proxmire Collections primarily document the senator's political career 1945-1989. The unpublished papers, totaling over 200 boxes, include office files, correspondence, audio and videotapes, articles, press releases, books, and images. There is little about his early life or retirement years. A complete box-by-box inventory is available for viewing online. Related Proxmire documents reside in 30 other manuscript collections at the Society. The most important are 40 oral history interviews with some of the senator's closest friends, colleagues, and family conducted 2008-2011. The Society has digitized more than 7,500 pages of manuscripts, press releases, newsletters, photographs, articles, interviews, books and correspondence selected from the Proxmire papers and all 40 oral history interviews. It is the richest online resource about Sen. William Proxmire's life and times. Digitization of these materials has been made available through the generous support of Sen. Proxmire's family and friends.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs), Photographs (jpgs), Audio files (mp3s), Videos (mpeg-4s) # of items 131 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata OCLC #: 850947329 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Society offers you the Senator William Proxmire Collections with the permission of his heirs. These materials may be used for non-profit educational use or personal research. Reproduction of a portion of a work for those purposes has generally been accepted by the courts as fair use under the U.S. Copyright Law. The Wisconsin Historical Society does not own the copyright and can neither grant nor deny permission for further reproduction of these materials. You, the user, are legally liable for complying with the provisions of that law. For more information, consult the U.S. In Recollection? Copyright Office publications. Any documents in this collection created by U.S. government employees as part of their official duties are not copyright protected. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Senator+William+Proxmire+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html& entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 384 Collection title Shawano City-County Library Digital Collections URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/sccl Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “In the very early hours of New Year's Day 1975, a group calling itself the Menominee Warrior Society broke into the caretaker's cottage at the site of the Alexian Brothers former Novitiate near Gresham, Wisconsin in Shawano County. Thus began a 34 day siege which drew national attention. During the next month, harsh words and even gunfire were exchanged between the local white population and the occupiers. Negotiations between the Menominee Warrior Society and the Alexian Brothers were trying for both sides. The Menominee Warrior Society claimed they had treaty rights to the property and wanted the Alexian Brothers to turn over the 64room monastery to the Menominee for use as a hospital or school facility. Mrs. Jeanie Peters, a wealthy widow, purchased the land that the Novitiate is on in 1940. She built the original mansion on the property for her daughter, who died shortly before she was to move into the house. In 1950, Mrs. Peters donated the home and grounds to the Alexian Order. The Alexian Brothers added an addition in 1954 and ceased using the building in 1968. On February 2, 1975, an agreement was reached whereby the Alexian Brothers would turn the abbey over to the Menominee Nation for "$1 and other considerations." Costs incurred from the siege were estimated above one-half million dollars. This digital collection from the Shawano City-County Library consists of news clippings about the event and its aftermath originally published in the Shawano Leader.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 55 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata OCLC #: 226395727 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright to this resource is held by the Shawano Leader and is provided here for educational purposes only. Commercial use or distribution of the image or content is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. Please contact the Shawano Leader. rchristensen@shawanoleader.com, for permission to use the digital image or content. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrch-is%3D=Shawano+CityCounty+Library&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytoprecno=1&entitycurre cno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 385 Collection title Turning Points in Wisconsin History URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/tp Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “Dozens of essays that point to hundreds of eyewitness accounts, pictures, and museum objects.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 563 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata OCLC #: 57119299 Cost None Authentication No Copyright © Copyright by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Turning+Points+in+Wisconsin+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html& entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 386 Collection title UW-Madison School of Library and Information Studies Digital Collection URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/slis Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “This is a collection of digital images, mostly taken from yearlogs assembled by students at the School of Library and Information Studies (formerly the Wisconsin Library School) to document the highlights of their activities. The earliest yearlog dates from the first class to graduate in 1907. The images in this collection have been selected, scanned, organized, and made available to public as part of a class project (Course LIS 879: Digital Libraries, taught by Professor Kim). The contributing students include: 2004 Digital Library Classes, 2005 Digital Library Classes, and 2006 Digital Library Classes.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 287 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 2006. University of Wisconsin-Madison. School of Library and Information Studies. In Recollection? No 387 Collection title Visual Materials in Our Collection URL http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Content.aspx?dsNav=N:1135-4294963829 Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Society's Archives has approximately 3 million images in more than 6,000 collections. Materials include photographs, negatives, films, architectural drawings, cartoons, lithographs, posters, and ephemeral materials from private, business, and governmental sources. Formerly know as Wisconsin Historical Images (WHI), over 75,000 images are available online, and we continue to add over 8,000 images per year to the online resource. Digitized images include the full range of materials available in our physical collections. These archival visual materials document the rich social, economic, and political history of Wisconsin and the upper Midwest from the mid-1800s to the present, as well as those ethnic groups who helped shape its history. Image holdings are particularly strong in daily life from the turn of the century to the 1970s. In addition, our collections have a national focus in the areas of 19th century expeditionary photography, Native American images, mass communications, and social action movements including labor and civil rights. The Society houses the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Reasearch collections, provides the offices for the Center's archivists, and offers public access to the collections through the Archives Reading Room on the 4th floor of the Wisconsin Historical Society building.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 85135 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Any online document may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. In Recollection? No 388 Collection title Wetherby Cranberry Library Digital Archives URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/cran Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “A variety of cranberry industry documents and images are available from the Wetherby Cranberry Library. The digital collection includes photographs, clippings, pamphlets and recipes well as eight decades of Cranberries, a national trade publication. Or if you prefer, we also have fascinating photos, historic newspaper clippings, remarkable books and much more at the Wetherby Cranberry Library, located at the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center in Warrens, Wisconsin. The library is open to the public during all Discovery Center hours; however, due to the fragile nature of many of the items in our collection, the Wetherby Cranberry Library is not a lending library.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 1290 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=117&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno =1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 389 Collection title Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory Collection (AHI) URL http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Content.aspx?dsNav=N:1159 Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory (AHI) is a digital source of information on more than 133,000 historic buildings, structures and objects throughout Wisconsin. Each property has a digital record providing basic information about the property, and most include exterior images. A wide range of historic properties are represented such as the round barns, log houses, metal truss bridges, small town commercial buildings, and Queen Anne houses that reflect Wisconsin's distinct cultural landscape. The AHI, assembled over a period of more than 30 years from a wide variety of sources, does not represent all old Wisconsin buildings and structures. In many cases, the information may be outdated and some properties may be altered or no longer exist. The inventory is continually added to as properties become historic. The majority of properties listed in the AHI are privately owned and not open to the public. Their inclusion in AHI conveys no special status such as National Register designation, rights or benefits for owners of these properties. Please respect the rights of private property owners when visiting any of these properties Most properties became a part of the AHI as a result of a systematic architectural and historical survey. From its beginning in the mid-1970s until 1980, reconnaissance surveys were conducted by summer students. Starting in 1980, intensive surveys were funded by subgrants and conducted by professional historic preservation consultants. Property images are digitized, in part, through the support of a Preserve America grant administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items 139537 In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=847726 Presence of metadata OCLC #: 757390482 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 390 Collection title Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/wda Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “In 2006, the Chipstone Foundation, the Wisconsin Historical Society and the Material Culture Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison began a collaborative project to find and document decorative arts produced by Wisconsin craftspeople in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The result is the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a publicly accessible online archive of hundreds of Wisconsin objects, including furniture, ceramics, textiles and metalwork from the collections of historical societies, museums and private individuals throughout the state. The Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database is the first resource of its kind and is an essential starting point for the study of Wisconsin material culture and craft history. The project was inspired by the innovative fieldwork undertaken by the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in the 1970s and 1980s to document thousands of early regional artifacts and craftspeople in seven southern states, creating an indispensable research archive for the study of southern history and material culture. The Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database provides a similar resource for the state of Wisconsin, taking MESDA's template into the digital age with a publicly accessible online database. The photographs and catalog records that make up the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database are the result of collaborations with museums and historical societies throughout the state (see the Contributors list for more information about individual sites). Project Coordinator Emily Pfotenhauer worked closely with each contributor to select, photograph and research every object added to the database. Each online catalog record includes one or more high-quality photographs, a detailed physical description, documentation of provenance and family genealogy when available, an analysis of the object's historical context, and resources for further research. Images and catalog entries are also available through Recollection Wisconsin, a portal to digital collections from Wisconsin libraries, archives, museums and historical societies.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1171 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata OCLC #: 226377457 Cost None Authentication Copyright In Recollection? No “Copyrights to this compilation are the property of the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a collaboration of the Chipstone Foundation, the Wisconsin Historical Society, and the Material Culture Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Copyrights to individual photographs of objects within this compilation are the property of the institution or individual that owns the object or objects depicted therein. Please consult individual catalog entries for owner and contact information. The text and low-resolution images in this collection may be used for non-profit research or teaching purposes or other fair use as defined by U.S. copyright law. Please be sure to credit the appropriate owner of each object. Reproduction of any collection content for any commercial purpose without prior authorization from the owning institution is strictly prohibited. Requests for commercial use permissions or high-resolution reproductions of images must be directed to the owning institution. Please consult individual catalog entries for owner and contact information. Original object photography and original descriptive cataloging for the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database were prepared by Project Coordinator Emily Pfotenhauer (exceptions as noted).” Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchti%3D=Wisconsin+Decorative+Arts+Database&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html& entitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 391 Collection title Wisconsin Historical Collections 1855-1915 URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/whc Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Historical Collections are 20 volumes of pioneer memoirs, archival records, original journals, explorers' narratives, interviews, and other eyewitness accounts of Wisconsin's past gathered between 1855-1915. The volumes contain 1,000 articles printed on more than 11,000 pages, often accompanied by illustrations or maps. They are the single most comprehensive record of life in Wisconsin during the colonial era. Within the collection are copies of more than 600 original handwritten documents not only from the Society's holdings, but also from archives in Washington D.C., New York, Montreal, and Paris. They take up almost 3,000 pages in volumes 16-20. They are arranged in chronological order and annotated with explanatory notes. Foreign documents have been translated into English.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 21 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Any online document may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Wisconsin+Historical+Collection&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 392 Collection title Wisconsin in the Civil War URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/quiner Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “Roughly 25,000 pages of original documents about Wisconsin in the Civil War are available online including soldiers' letters, diaries, and memoirs; regimental histories and rosters; photographs, maps, biographies and battle summaries.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) and Images (jpgs) # of items 1685 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES) Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Any online document may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Wisconsin+in+the+Civil+War&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 393 Collection title Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles URL https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Content.aspx?dsNav=N:4294963828-4294963805&dsRecordDetails=R:CS3503 Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection contains 16,000 historical newspaper articles on notable Wisconsin people and communities. The entire collection is available digitally and displays the actual clipping which is downloadable. Most articles were published 1860-1940.” Type of materials Text # of items ~16000? In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=439296 Presence of metadata OCLC #: 48805655 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 394 Collection title The Wisconsin Magazine of History Archives URL http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/wmh/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Historical Society Description “The Wisconsin Magazine of History is a quarterly journal published by the Wisconsin Historical Society since September 1917. The Wisconsin Magazine of History Archives is fully digitized and contains more than 2,000 feature articles totaling more than 30,000 pages. These range from popular essays to scholarly investigations, from brief eulogies to multi-chapter autobiographies, and from personal reflections to primary documents. Many issues of the Magazine also feature photographs, maps, and other images.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 387 In LinkCat? No (Print Versions – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1081441 and http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=412861 and http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opacdetail.pl?biblionumber=9855 and http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=29547 Presence of metadata OCLC #: 70220379 Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? Any online issue may be printed or downloaded at no cost for nonprofit educational use by teachers and students, or for private use by individual researchers. Nothing may be reproduced in any format for commercial purposes without prior permission from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-55612-610545706&termsrchis%3D=Wisconsin+Magazine+of+History&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entity toprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 395 Collection title Billie the Brownie Collection URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/billie-the-brownie-collection/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse objects that relate to an icon of Milwaukee’s Christmas past.” Type of materials Images # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 396 Collection title Jeremiah Curtin Collection URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/jccollection/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Over the course of his career, Jeremiah Curtin (1838-1905) mastered over 70 languages and cultures, studying both their customs and history. In 1864, due to his fluency in Russian, he was appointed by President Lincoln to the post of secretary to the legation in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he served as a translator. One of Curtin’s most influential projects was the translation from Polish of Quo Vadis, a historical narrative written by Henry Sienkiewicz, which details the apocryphal Acts of the apostle Peter. Later in his career, he worked for the Smithsonian’s Bureau of Ethnology, where he assisted in the research and documentation of cultures, both local and foreign. In an effort to better understand these cultures, Curtin and his wife undertook a “world tour” in the 1890’s, where he visited places such as Egypt and the Far East. He also stayed close to home to study America’s Native-American tribes. The Curtin Collection is a comprised of object’s that were collected during this tour as well as Curtin’s personal effects.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright All photographs are subject to reproduction fees. Rights are reserved as intellectual property of the Milwaukee County Historical Society. In Recollection? No 397 Collection title Portraits URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/paintings-collection/paintings-collection-portraits/ Larger collection Painting Collection - http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/paintings-collection/ Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse portraits, landscapes, and other works from the Society’s painting collection.” – larger collection Type of materials Image (jpgs) # of items 15 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 398 Collection title Landscapes URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/paintings-collection/landscapes/ Larger collection Painting Collection - http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/paintings-collection/ Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse portraits, landscapes, and other works from the Society’s painting collection.” – larger collection Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 399 Collection title History URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/paintings-collection/paintings-collection-history/ Larger collection Painting Collection - http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/paintings-collection/ Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse portraits, landscapes, and other works from the Society’s painting collection.” – larger collection Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 400 Collection title Advertisements URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/brewery-collection/brewery-collection-advertisements/ Larger collection Brewery Collection - http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/brewery-collection/ Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse through advertising,labels, and memorabilia from Milwaukee’s most recognizable industry.” – larger collection Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 401 Collection title Labels URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/brewery-collection/brewery-collection-labels/ Larger collection Brewery Collection - http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/brewery-collection/ Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse through advertising,labels, and memorabilia from Milwaukee’s most recognizable industry.” – larger collection Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 402 Collection title Memorabilia URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/brewery-collection/brewery-collection-memorabilia/ Larger collection Brewery Collection - http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/brewery-collection/ Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Browse through advertising,labels, and memorabilia from Milwaukee’s most recognizable industry.” – larger collection Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 403 Collection title Susan Frackelton Collection URL http://www.milwaukeehistory.net/artifacts/online-collections/susan-frackelton-collection-2/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Milwaukee County Historical Society Online Collections Description “Susan Frackelton (1848-1932) was a pioneer in the American Arts and Crafts Movement, due in part to her unique china painting and pottery style. A student of master landscape painter Henry Vianden, Frackelton utilized his teachings to incorporate naturalistic themes, both in her china painting and art pottery. Through her entreprenurial spirit she was able to run a sucessful china painting business in downtown Milwaukee, as well as teach classes to students on the second floor. The release of her china painting manual, Tried By Fire, won her acclaim by her peers within the decorative arts movement and among Milwaukee women. Frackelton took china painting one step further by applying for, and receiving a patent for a kiln that was designed for use in people’s homes. By the 1890′s, she gravitated towards pottery throwing and painting, receiving numerous exposition medals and awards for her unique style. The Frackelton “Blue and Grey” is characterized by its grey glaze and blue painted decorative patterns. This style helped move functional pottery into the realm of “art pottery”, a medium that sees pottery as an art form, not as a functional tool. Other examples of her collections can also be found at the Wisconsin State Historical Society, Milwaukee Public Museum, and Sinsinawa Mound.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 404 Collection title Brodhead Historical Society Online Archive URL http://www.brodheadhistory.org/bhsimages/search_results.php?searchtype=oldestIDs Larger collection - Hosting institution Brodhead Historical Society Description “The Brodhead Historical Society archive contains a rich collection of images dating back to the early days of the city's existence. The original material is in many different forms; large format black & white prints, medium format negatives, color slides, real photo postcards and various other sources. Subjects are varied as well; people, buildings, parades, farm scenes, businesses and hundred other subjects. Some of the images contain detailed captions while other have no information whatsoever. The Online Archive presented here is a searchable database of as many of these images as possible. Photographs, slides, negatives and other material have been carefully scanned in high resolution according to established museum standards, catalogued, captioned and made available to the public. These digital versions of the original images will also aid in preserving them for future generations and in making high quality reproductions without further damaging the originals.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1365 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core? “Each image is assigned Metadata, or terms to help identify the subject matter and to aid in cataloguing. Some of these terms include: TITLE—Descriptive title of the image. CREATOR—Name of original photographer, if known. DESCRIPTION—Details about the image subject, including names of people and places, events, etc. CONTRIBUTOR—Name of person/institution who donated image to the Brodhead Historical Society. DATE ORIGINAL— Date the image was created, if known. Best to search by four-digit year.” Cost None Authentication No Copyright This database is intended for personal use only. Any and all public use is strictly prohibited without written permission. Public use includes all recognized forms of reproduction, publication, and/or display for any purpose. To request permission for public use, please contact us via e-mail at: info@brodheadhistory.org. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=78&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 405 Collection title Sauk County Historical Society Flickr URL https://www.flickr.com/photos/sauk_county_historical_society/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Sauk County Historical Society Description This collection contains thousands of digitized photos from the Sauk County Historical Society Photograph Collection. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 18578 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright All rights reserved by Sauk County Historical Society In Recollection? No 406 Collection title Sauk County Historical Society Newsletters URL http://www.saukcountyhistory.org/research/newsletters.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Sauk County Historical Society Description “Past Newsletters of the Sauk County Historical Society in PDF format.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 40 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=209750) Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 407 Collection title Offprints from Society Newsletters URL http://www.danecountyhistory.org/materials/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Dan County Historical Society Description These are PDFs of several of the Dane County Historical Society Newsletters. Type of materials Tect (PDFs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 408 Collection title Articles URL http://www.mazomaniehistory.org/articles.php Larger collection - Hosting institution Mazomanie Historical Society Description This collection contains articles from the Mazomanie Historical Society. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Un known In Recollection? No 409 Collection title Historical Documents URL http://www.mazomaniehistory.org/documents.php Larger collection - Hosting institution Mazomanie Historical Society Description This collection contains historical documents from the Mazomanie Historical Society. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 410 Collection title Newspapers – The Mazomanie Sickle URL http://www.mazomaniehistory.org/newspapers.php Larger collection - Hosting institution Mazomanie Historical Society Description “Starting in 1874, the Mazomanie Sickle was Mazomanie's weekly newspaper. In 1962, the Sickle merged with the Dane County News (serving Black Earth), and in 1964, the Sickle and the News merged with the Cross Plains Arrow, forming the News-Sickle-Arrow, which has continued to the present day. Below are scanned issues of the Mazomanie Sickle from 100 years ago. More issues will be added in the future. Unfortunately, these are not searchable PDF files, as the OCR software is prohibitively expensive. If there are issues with any of the files, please contact us.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 156 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 11850207 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 411 Collection title Brochures URL http://www.mazomaniehistory.org/brochure.php Larger collection - Hosting institution Mazomanie Historical Society Description This collection contains brochures for the Mazomanie Historical Society. Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 412 Collection title Newsletters URL http://www.mazomaniehistory.org/newsletters.php Larger collection - Hosting institution Mazomanie Historical Society Description “The table below contains PDF files of MHS newsletters. At the moment, only recent newsletters are listed, but the back catalog will be posted as time permits.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 11 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 30621316 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 413 Collection title Anna Stevens Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=anna%20stevens%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Image (jpg) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 414 Collection title Buechner Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=buechner%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 20 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 415 Collection title Collection of David Zien URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=collection%20of%20david%20zien Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 58 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 416 Collection title Eum Ion 1980 Jeannette C. Kapus Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=eum%20ion%201980jeannette%20c.%20kapus%20c. .. Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Image (jpg) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 417 Collection title Frank, Glenn URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=frank%2c%20glenn Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 418 Collection title Frederick C. Winkler Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=frederick%20c.%20winkler%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 419 Collection title Gilbert Halverson Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=gilbert%20halverson%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 420 Collection title Goold, Juanita URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=goold%2c%20juanita Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 9 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 421 Collection title Harold Kamps Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=harold%20kamps%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 422 Collection title Heuer, Marty URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=heuer%2c%20marty Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 423 Collection title Hilda Rowden Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=hilda%20rowdon%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 6 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 424 Collection title Hotaling, Samuel URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=hotaling%2c%20samuel Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 425 Collection title Ines URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfect-online.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=ines Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 426 Collection title Jeannette C. Kapus Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=jeannette%20c.%20kapus%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 427 Collection title John F. Schmitt WWII Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=john%20f.%20schmitt%20wwii%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 428 Collection title Joseph Thampke Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=joseph%20thamke%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 429 Collection title Michael J. Bovre URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=michael%20j.%20bovre Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 430 Collection title Michael J. Bovre Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=michael%20j.%20bovre%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 68 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 431 Collection title Nietupski, Stanley J. URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=nietupski%2c%20stanley%20j. Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 432 Collection title Ortner J. Stratman WWII Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=ortner%20j.%20stratman%20wwii%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 37 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 433 Collection title Porth, Edward Robert URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=porth%2c%20edward%20robert Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 434 Collection title Robert Monteith Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=robert%20monteith%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 435 Collection title Schulist, Michael URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=schulist%2c%20michael Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 6 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 436 Collection title Vito Colletti Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=vito%20colletti%20collection Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 2 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 437 Collection title Womens Relief Corpss of Brodhead Collection URL http://wisvetsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/35331cgi/mweb.exe?request=clicksearch;dtype=d;subset=0;_t1101=womens%20relief%20corpss%20of%20brodhead... Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Description “You can find information about three dimensional artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment and personal effects on Past Perfect Online. This database allows access to 20,000+ artifacts in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum collection. Click here for more information or to search Past Perfect Online. - See more at: http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/collections/search/#sthash.Y4dBXtFr.dpuf” – all Wisconsin Veterans Museum Collections Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata PastPerfect Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 438 Collection title Bandolier Bag Collection http://www.mpm.edu/research-collections/anthropology/online-collections-research/bandolier-bag-collection/collection URL Larger collection In Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database: http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/search/collection/wda/searchterm/Wisconsin%20Historical%20Museum/field/owner/mod e/all/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc/cosuppress/0 Anthropology Collections and Research - http://www.mpm.edu/research-collections/anthropology/anthropology-collectionsresearch Hosting institution Milwaukee Public Museum Description “The Milwaukee Public Museum collection includes bandolier bags made by the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk/Winnebago, Menominee, Creek, and Sauk tribes. Most bandolier bags were of Woodland origin but many were traded with the Plains tribes for horses and other trade items and some have been found in the American Southwest.” Type of materials Images (gifs) # of items 37 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Cost None Authentication No Copyright Milwaukee Public Museum In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/FETCH?sessionid=01-443381132986463&recno=1&resultset=48&format=B&numrecs=12&fmtclass=multifullnf&entitysrchfmtclass=multifullnf&entitycurrecno= 1&entitytoprecno=1&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badfetch.html&entityScanReferral=FALSE 439 Collection title Wisconsin State Documents URL http://www.wistatedocuments.org/cdm/search Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Digital Archives: provided by the Wisconsin Document Depository Program Description “State documents provide information about the activities, functions, and policies of government on a wide range of topics and current events. Topics include, but are not limited to health, education, energy, economics, business, taxes, natural resources, agriculture, tourism, labor, human services, state parks, and all areas of Wisconsin Government.” Type of materials Text (PDFs and HTML) # of items 5615 In LinkCat? Some – YES Presence of metadata Dublin Core Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 440 Collection title Wisconsin Legislative Documents URL https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/ Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Searchable database of bills and amendments, statutes, and other legislative documents.” Type of materials Text (HTML and PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 441 Collection title Wisconsin Blue Books URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/bluebook.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description This collection contains current issue of Wisconsin Blue Books, audio, articles, and study guides. Type of materials Text (PDFs) and Audio files (mp3s) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=857125 Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 442 Collection title LRB Oral History Project URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/oral_history/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Our objective is to record the experiences of the people who represented Wisconsin citizens in the State Capitol, as well as those who facilitated the functioning of our legislature. For more information about this project, please contact Michael.Keane@legis.wi.gov. All interviews are conducted by John Powell, formerly of Wisconsin Public Radio.” Type of materials Videos (YouTube) # of items 31 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 443 Collection title LRB Podcasts URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/podcasts/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Audio discussions with LRB staff on current issues.” Type of materials Audio files (mp3s) # of items 25 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 444 Collection title LRB Tutorials URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/tutorials/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Online tutorials provided by LRB staff for use in legislative research. Available from YouTube and Vimeo.” Type of materials Videos (YouTube and Vimeo) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 445 Collection title Legislative Briefs URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/legbrief.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Two-page summaries of significant non-budget related Acts.” Type of materials Text (PDFs and ePubs) # of items 69 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 446 Collection title Wisconsin Briefs URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/wisbriefs.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Concise reports on public policy issues of interest to the legislature.” Type of materials Text (PDFs and ePubs) # of items 215 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 447 Collection title Informational Bulletins URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/infobull.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Comprehensive reports on public policy issues, and the special publications “Ask the LRB” and the Blue Book study guide.” Type of materials Text (PDFs and ePubs) # of items 50 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 448 Collection title Informational Memorandums URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/infomem.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Memorandums on miscellaneous legislative topics, from legislative voting records to the Wisconsin Idea.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 7 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 449 Collection title Research Bulletins URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/researchbull.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Summaries of legislation and in-depth publications on various public policy issues.” Type of materials Text (PDFs and ePubs) # of items 14 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 450 Collection title Budget Briefs URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/budbrief.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Two-page summaries of selected provisions in the biennial executive budgets.” Type of materials Text (PDFs and ePubs) # of items 75 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost No Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 451 Collection title Budget Index URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/budindex.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Comprehensive guide to identify and local bill sections in the budget that originated from the same component draft.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 8 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 452 Collection title Essential Resources for Legislators URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/essential/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A series of brief bibliographies, updated every session, listing core LRB Library resources.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain) In Recollection? No 453 Collection title Recent Acquisitions URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/recentacquisitions.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A monthly list of selected material recently added to the library collection.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 13 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 454 Collection title Subject Index to Executive Orders URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/special/SubjIndexExec.pdf Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Cumulative index of executive orders, last updated January 9, 2014.” Type of materials Text (PDF) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 455 Collection title Tap the Power URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/tapthepower.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Annotated bibliographies on public policy issues; issued monthly.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 169 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 456 Collection title Constitutional Highlights URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/conhigh.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Summaries of constitutional issues of interest to lawmakers.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Audio files (mp3s) # of items 14 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 457 Collection title Governing Wisconsin URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/gw/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A series of brief discussions of how government works in Wisconsin.” Type of materials Text (PDFs), Audio files (mp3s) # of items 35 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 458 Collection title Wisconsin at a Glance URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/waag.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Informational maps about Wisconsin.” Type of materials Maps/Text (PDFs) # of items 14 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 459 Collection title LRB Reports URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/report.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A summary report of LRB activities produced for the state legislature.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 12 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 460 Collection title Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau: A Century of Service URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/special/Century_of_Service.PDF Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A publication about the history and functions of the Legislative Reference Bureau.” Type of materials Text (PDF) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 49534881 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 461 Collection title The Wisconsin Scorecard URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/special/Scorecard.pdf Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A compendium of 50-state rankings comparing Wisconsin to other states.” Type of materials Text (PDF) # of items 1 In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=897109 Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 772640205 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 462 Collection title Census Data Publications URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/cendata.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “Statistics from the U.S. Census.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 3 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=282369) Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 463 Collection title Wisconsin 2013 URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/pubs/special/Wisconsin2013.pdf Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “A full-color pamphlet about Wisconsin.” Type of materials Text (PDF) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 464 Collection title Photos: Download PC Desktop Wallpaper URL http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/photos/index.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Description “State-themed color photos by LRB staff for desktop computer backgrounds.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 22 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 465 Collection title Municipal Records Database URL http://sos.nmtvault.com/records.aspx Larger collection - Hosting institution Office of the Secretary of State – State of Wisconsin Description “Municipal records are submitted to the Office of the Secretary of State by Wisconsin’s towns, villages, cities and counties. Records examples include incorporation papers, annexations, corporate boundaries, maps, and litigation correspondence. Some records are more than 100 years old. If a record cannot be located in the Secretary of State’s database, a search of the Archives at the Wisconsin State Historical Society is suggested.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 466 Collection title Deeds Database URL http://sos.nmtvault.com/deeds.aspx Larger collection - Hosting institution Office of the Secretary of State – State of Wisconsin Description “When the State of Wisconsin purchases land, the deed with related documentation for the property is filed in the Office of the Secretary of State. Lands purchases include property for state forests or parks, for miscellaneous wildlife areas, and for land with buildings. If a record cannot be located in the Secretary of State’s database, a search of the Archives at the Wisconsin State Historical Society is suggested.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Un known (public domain?) In Recollection? No 467 Collection title Pardons Database URL http://sos.nmtvault.com/Pardons.aspx Larger collection - Hosting institution Office of the Secretary of State – State of Wisconsin Description “This database includes 986 pardons dating from 8/23/1978 to 12/29/2010. The Office of the Governor submits copies of approved pardons to the Office of the Secretary of State. The pardons that were filed prior to 1977 have been transferred to the Wisconsin State Historical Society. Pardons filed from 1977 and after may be accessed through the Search Pardons Database link above.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown (public domain?) In Recollection? No 468 Collection title A Canoe Voyage Up the Minnay Sotor URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Voyage.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “From Green Bay up the Fox River to the Portage, down the Wisconsin River to Prairie du Chien and up the Mississippi River to Fort Snelling; a sharply observant, multi-lingual Englishman explores pre-territorial Wisconsin on his way to the 'Minnay Sotor'” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 140742 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 469 Collection title A Winter’s Journey from Milwaukee to Green Bay URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Journey.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “A brilliant, self-taught cartographer, geologist, meteorologist, botanist, historian, archeologist (and more) chronicles a ten day, round trip 'jaunt up north' in a cutter pulled by his favorite horse, Adelaide.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Other digital version OCLC #: 640157402 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 470 Collection title A Little Journey on Skates URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Skates.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “A self-published, first-hand chronicle of a New Year's Day ice skate up the Milwaukee River from the North Avenue Bridge to the village of Thiensville and back. Written and illustrated by two of the skaters, this little period piece features "a group of young fellows from the office", a beautiful day, smooth, black ice, amusing mishaps, Tom & Jerrys, a mid-day feast at the tavern of "a paunchy little publican" and a dazzling, moonlit return.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 19132913 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 471 Collection title History of the University of Wisconsin URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Thwaites/Contents.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “Reuben Gold Thwaites, historian extraordinaire and superintendent of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (1887-1913), tells the story of the University of Wisconsin from territorial days to the close of the nineteenth century.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 5201468 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 472 Collection title Madison Past and Present URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Madison.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “Selections from a Souvenir Volume published to celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Wisconsin State Journal (1852-1902) and edited by founder David Atwood with contributions by many others.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=861880 Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 769679301 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 473 Collection title The Wisconsin Idea URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Idea.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “"If I show a certain spirit now and then which may seem to cloud my judgment as to certain matters herein contained, I crave the reader's pardon on the score that I, a wandering student, seeking knowledge, came knocking at the gates of the great University of Wisconsin, and it took me in, filled me with inspiration, and when I left its doors the kindly people of the state stretched out welcoming hands and gave me a man's work to do."” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print version (reprint) – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=935318) (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) None Print version OCLC #: 1114559 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 474 Collection title The World and the University URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Muir.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “From the memoirs of a Renaissance Man who, in 1860, left his Marquette County childhood homestead for "... the glorious University--next, it seemed to me, to the Kingdom of Heaven....as I sauntered about it, charmed with its fine lawns and trees and beautiful lakes, and saw the students going and coming with their books, and occasionally practicing with a theodolite in measuring distances, I thought that if I could only join them it would be the greatest joy of life. I was desperately hungry and thirsty for knowledge and willing to endure anything to get it." Four years later, he left "Wisconsin University for the University of the Wilderness" and his destiny as a world-renowned writer, naturalist and wilderness conservation advocate.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Complete version OCLC #: 644623253 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 475 Collection title Wisconsin Authors and Their Works URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Authors.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “Selections from an anthology by the English Department Head at Milwaukee State Normal School who defines a Wisconsin author as "anyone who, in his mature life, has become identified with Wisconsin, both through residence and through literary, educational or other activity."” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=420694) (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) None Print version OCLC #: 6327723 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 476 Collection title How Wisconsin Women Won the Ballot URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Suffrage.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “On June 10, 1919, the Wisconsin Legislature passed a resolution ratifying the Federal Constitutional amendment abolishing sex as a qualification of voters. Theodora Youmans ( Wisconsin Women's Suffrage Association President, 1913-1919) recounts the early story (1846-1911) as an historian and reports on later events (1912-1919) as an active participant: "All of this I saw, part of it I was".” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 45362986 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 477 Collection title Sketches of Wisconsin Pioneer Women URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Pioneer.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “As State Historian I have endeavored to give the idea and gather in the material, but have made no attempt to rewrite or change any of the papers. They are yours, given to you by the loyal hands that wrote the stories, some not used to writing but the story is there and full of interest. F.C.D.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=109140) (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) None OCLC #: 49353602 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 478 Collection title Early Lumbering on the Chippewa URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Lumbering.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “A working man reminisces about keel boats, pike poles, float logs, rafts, and rapids in the old Chippewa Valley pineries. Ghost written in the first person from an interview.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Other digital version OCLC #: 641556367 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 479 Collection title It Happened Here: Stories of Wisconsin URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Stories.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “A charming story book for children of all ages by three women in love with Wisconsin. Choose searchable text with added images or graphic text with the original decorative prints of Loraine Dury.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? Presence of metadata No (Print version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=150426) (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) None Print version OCLC #: 2901617 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 480 Collection title Sifting and Winnowing URL http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/Contents/Sifting.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Electronic Reader Description “Bascom Hall is the citadel of power of the University of Wisconsin. In this building the Regents of the University officially convene. Theirs is the prerogative and the responsibility to establish, to defend, and to preserve the spiritual, the ethical, and the cultural values which comprise the essence of a great university. Securely riveted to the wall in the loggia, immediately to the left of the main entrance, is a tablet cast in enduring bronze. In picturesque language the tablet heralds to the world that the University of Wisconsin is permanently dedicated to the principle of academic freedom. ... Whence came this noble sentiment, and why? Upon whose excellent mind was the thought first mirrored, and whose facile pen etched it out in words so colorful and expressive?... At whose behest was this permanent declaration of academic freedom cast in bronze? By whose dictum, under what circumstances, and when was it erected in so prominent a place?... To answer these and related questions is the object of this study.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Electronic Reader – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341071) Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 12954465 Hosting institution OCLC #: 38435875 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. These materials may be copied freely by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by copyright laws. Please include this statement with any copies you make. The materials may be linked to freely in Internet editions of all kinds, including for-profit works. Anyone interested in any other use of this material is expected to contact the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System for permission. In Recollection? No 481 Collection title Appleton Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p15134coll5 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “This collection from the Appleton Public Library makes selected local history resources available online. The collection will continue to grow as more items are digitized. Currently available: Appleton (Wis.) Illustrated - Published in 1892 under the auspices of the Advancement Association of Appleton, this volume is primarily a collection of original photographs by the commercial photographer J. E. H. Stimson, of Appleton. Pioneers of Outagamie County - A biographical and historical sketch of some of the earliest settlers of the county, covering the years 1872-1895. Appleton Mayors - Photos of 37 Appleton mayors with descriptions including key events during their terms as reported by the Post Crescent.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 39 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Images cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Appleton Public Library In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/AugmentedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463 482 Collection title Clintonville Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p15134coll4 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “This collection, from the Clintonville Public Library, focuses on items pertaining to the history of the city of Clintonville, Wisconsin. Relevant items could include letters, diaries, manuscripts, newspapers, photos and other records. The intention is to provide a glimpse into life in historic Clintonville and information for those who seek it. The collection will continue to grow as more items are digitized and placed here. Currently digitized: Notable Clintonville Residents - a collection of portraits of notable Clintonville residents taken by John Alva Carter in 1927. Some Movers and Shakers of Clintonville and Points North - a book containing interviews about notable residents and events in the history of Clintonville, Wisconsin. Industrial Review of Clintonville, Wis. (1898) Clintonville Times Feb. 19, 1892 Clintonville Town Talk July 21, 1905 Clintonville Town Talk July 14, 1905 Clintonville Town Talk Sept. 1, 1905” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 75 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright These images have been published with permission of the copyright holder. AND This publication is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on the use of this digital resource. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Clintonville+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytop recno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 483 Collection title Door County Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p15134coll6 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “This collection from the Door County Library, currently includes four issues of The Flashes, a student publication produced by the Sturgeon Bay High School beginning in November 1903, and a booklet "Door County, the California of the North" written around 1914 to promote the beauty and natural resources of Door County, Wisconsin, along with its many agricultural opportunities. The Length and style of The Flashes varied. The first issue referred to itself as a student newspaper, but other editions are considered a student newsletter, student magazine, or school yearbook. The Flashes vol 1. No.1 (1903) The Flashes, Vol. 1, No. 2; January 1904 The Flashes, Vol. 1, No. 2; February 1904 The Flashes, Vol. 1, No. 2; Christmas Number (1903) Title Door County, the California of the North; Open the door and enter in: Door County Issues of The Flashes from 1912 to 1925 are available as part of the State of Wisconsin Collection, a resource form the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright This publication is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on the use of this digital resource. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1132986463&termsrchis%3D=Door+County+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 484 Collection title Hortonville Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p15134coll7 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “The first installment from the Hortonville Public Library is a collection of 12 postcards from the early 1900's depicting scenes in and around Hortonville, Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 14 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright This publication is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on the use of this digital resource. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Hortonville+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytop recno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 485 Collection title Kaukauna Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p15134coll3 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “This collection from the Kaukauna Public Library includes books, postcards, documents, and art work depicting life and scenes from Kaukauna, Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) and Text (jpgs) # of items 277 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright (each resource has individual copyright statements) In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Kaukauna+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 486 Collection title Marinette County Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p16112coll1 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “The Marinette County Memory Project includes items of historical significance that document the history of Marinette County, Wisconsin. By providing electronic access to the stories created by and images of Marinette County communities, this collection was assembled with the intent to aid research and encourage general interest in the area. At present this collection includes manuscripts, but will expand to encompass photo images in the future.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright This manuscript is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on the use of this digital resource. In Recollection? Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Marinette+County+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&e ntitytoprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 487 Collection title Oconto Falls Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p15134coll9 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “This collection from the Oconto Falls Community Library includes postcards and photographs depicting life and scenes from Oconto Falls, Wisconsin and the surrounding area. Oconto Falls Postcard Collection - A collection of 19 postcards, most with postmarks from between 1911 to 1928, showing scenes from Oconto Falls, Wisconsin. Images of Stiles Dam - A selection of photos from 1949 illustrating the construction of the Stiles Hydro Dam on the Oconto River. Temple Family Photos - This collection depicts rural life in the early 20th century Oconto Falls Wisconsin area. William Temple served in WWI and was an amateur photographer. Aerial Views of Oconto Falls - A selection of aerial photographs of the Oconto Falls area taken by John Larson. Oconto Falls Paper and Power - Images of the Oconto Falls Paper and Power company taken by John Larson, circa 1949.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 91 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? These images have been published with the permission of the Temple Family. All rights reserved. AND This publication is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on the use of this digital resource. AND These images have been published with the permission of the copyright holder. All rights reserved. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Oconto+Falls+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entityt oprecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 488 Collection title Kewaunee Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p16112coll2 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “This collection from the Kewaunee Public Library includes photographs of ships built at the Kewaunee Shipping and Engineering Company (now Kewaunee Fabrications) during the World War II era, from 1941-1946. Click here to browse all. The photographs are from three albums stored at the Kewaunee Public Library in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. For more information, contact the library at 920.388.5015. This project was funded in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council’s Greater Green Bay Area Humanities Fund, with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 297 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright In Recollection? The Kewaunee Public Library is providing access to these materials for noncommercial educational and research purposes only. The Library has been unable to identify all possible rights holders of this item. Thus, the item may be restricted by copyright and patrons are responsible for securing permission from rights holders prior to publication or other forms of distribution. The Kewaunee Public Library would like to learn more about this item and would like to hear from individuals or institutions that have any additional information. Please see the contact information below. Yes - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/SortedQuery?sessionid=01-44338-1291252362&termsrchis%3D=Kewaunee+Memory+Project&format=B&fmtclass=multifullnf&next=html/nfbrief.html&bad=error/badsearch.html&entitytopr ecno=1&entitycurrecno=1&numrecs=12&entitysuppressReview=true 489 Collection title Algoma Memory Project URL http://memory.infosoup.org/cdm/search/collection/p16112coll3 Larger collection InfoSoup Memory Project - http://memory.infosoup.org/ Hosting institution InfoSoup Description “The first document uploaded by Algoma Public Library is the City and County Directory of Kewaunee including the City of Algoma and Villages of Luxemburg, Casco, Stangelville and Tisch Mills together with the 21 Routes in the County from 1907-1908.” Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 1 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core (Wisconsin Heritage metadata requirements https://wisheritage.pbworks.com/f/WHO+Metadata+Guidelines_Nov2009.pdf) Cost None Authentication No Copyright “This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on the use of this digital resource.” In Recollection? No 490 Collection title Appleton History URL http://www.apl.org/community/hist Larger collection Hosting institution Appleton Public Library Description A list of links to resources related to local history of Appleton, Wisconsin. Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) (in the form of links) # of items 23 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Appleton Public Library ©2014 In Recollection? No 491 Collection title Kaukauna Local History URL http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history Larger collection - Hosting institution Kaukauna Public Library Description A list of links to resources related to local history of Appleton, Wisconsin. Type of materials (links) # of items 14 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 492 Collection title KPL’s Gallery URL https://picasaweb.google.com/kaukaunapubliclibrary Larger collection Kaukauna Local History - http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history Hosting institution Kaukauna Public Library Description A Picasa album that contains images from Kaukauna’s local history. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication No Copyright © All rights reserved In Recollection? No 493 Collection title Kaukauna City Directory 1893-94 URL https://picasaweb.google.com/kaukaunapubliclibrary/KaukaunaCityDirectory189394 Larger collection Kaukauna Local History - http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history KPL’s Gallery - https://picasaweb.google.com/kaukaunapubliclibrary Hosting institution Kaukauna Public Library Description A Picasa album that contains scans of Kaukauna City Directories. Type of materials Text (jpgs) # of items 88 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication No Copyright © All rights reserved In Recollection? No 494 Collection title Kaukauna Mayors URL http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history/mayors Larger collection Kaukauna Local History - http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history Hosting institution Kaukauna Public Library Description A timeline with the names and portraits of Kaukauna mayors over the years. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 31 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 495 Collection title Cemetery Transcripts URL http://www.focol.org/kahs/KAHS-WEB/Cemetery/Index.htm Larger collection Kaukauna Local History - http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history Hosting institution Kaukauna Public Library Description “The headstones of the Cemeteries of Kaukauna are being transcribed and being updated as time permits. The site is very large and requires a high speed connection to access it. All tombstones have been photographed and are available here. You may access it as a preview. If you would like to assist with the transcription or proofing of the transcription please contact the webmaster. The Photos for Holy Cross and St. Mary Cemeteries have been provided by Paul West and we thank him for allowing us to use his work for this project. The remainder of the photos have been taken by the Web Master” Type of materials Text (HTML and PDFs) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 496 Collection title Cemetery Photographs URL https://plus.google.com/photos/100511350227697881166/albums?banner=pwa Larger collection Kaukauna Local History - http://www.kaukaunalibrary.org/local-history Hosting institution Kaukauna Public Library Description A Google+ image library containing photographs of tombstones at Kaukauna cemeteries. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 497 Collection title Kimberly Memory Project URL http://www.kimlit.org/memoryproject Larger collection - Hosting institution Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library Description A myriad of historical materials related to Kimberly, WI presented in a blog format. Type of materials Images (jpgs), Text (HTML), Videos (YouTube) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None (Exif for photographs) Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 498 Collection title Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library Flickr URL https://www.flickr.com/photos/kimlitlibrary/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library Description Flickr account for the Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 2057 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright Some rights reserved. In Recollection? No 499 Collection title Kaukauna Area Historical Society URL http://www.focol.org/kahs/INDEX.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution Kaukauna Area Historical Society Description The website for the Kaukauna Area Historical Society contains a myriad of historical documents, books, photos, and maps, generally as disorganized links all over the page. Type of materials Text (jpgs), Images (jpgs), and Maps (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 500 Collection title Marquette Neighborhood Planning Documents and Ordinances URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/plans.asp Larger collection - Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description “A reference guide to preservation and development plans and law in the Marquette Neighborhood. Past and Present.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items 10 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES) Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 501 Collection title Buildings/Business URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Buildings Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of buildings and businesses of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 502 Collection title Homes URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Homes Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of homes of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 503 Collection title Industry URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Industry Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos related to industry of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 504 Collection title Parks URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Parks Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of parks of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 5 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 505 Collection title People URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=People Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of people of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 506 Collection title Schools URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Schools Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of schools of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 507 Collection title Street Scenes/Cityscape/Aerial URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Streets Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of streets of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 508 Collection title Transportation URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/results.asp?category=Transportation Larger collection Photo Gallery - http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/photo_gallery.asp Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic photos of transportation of the Marquette neighborhood. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 20 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 509 Collection title Dane County Tax Roll Images and Madison Sanborn Map Images URL http://www.thirdlakeridge.org/data_home.asp Larger collection - Hosting institution Friends of Historic Third Ridge Lake Description This collection contains historic images of Dane County tax rolls and Madison sanborn maps. Type of materials Text (PDFs) and Maps (jpgs) # of items 99 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 510 Collection title Climate Wisconsin URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=2CWI&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “From warming trout streams to decreasing ice cover, lower lake levels to extreme heat, Climate Wisconsin tells stories of our rapidly changing climate. The online educational multimedia project features ten videos and two interactive resources along with background essays and teaching tips. Climate Wisconsin connects stories of personal observation and experience to current climate change research.” Type of materials Videos # of items 10 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html)(DVD version – YES http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=896186) Presence of metadata None Cost None DVD version OCLC #: 810136040 Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 511 Collection title Exploring Wisconsin Our Home URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=2EXW&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “Shaped by eons of natural phenomena and centuries of human activity, Wisconsin is the place people of many races and cultures call home. Exploring Wisconsin Our Home incorporates the five geographic themes of location, place, movement, humanenvironment interactions and regions. Contributing to Wisconsin`s diversity are its varied landscapes, assorted industries, multitude of recreational opportunities and distinct seasons. All these things, and more, make up the geography of the Badger State.” Type of materials Videos # of items 14 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata None DVD version OCLC #: 567444300 Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Cost None Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 512 Collection title Global Wisconsin URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=GLBW&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “Designed to encourage school districts to develop programs focused on the importance of understanding cultural differences and issues, and the impact it will have on students' future success, Global Wisconsin makes the case that international education is both essential to students and easily integrated into current teaching practices. In addition to nine short documentaries, Global Wisconsin's Valuing International Education provides testimonials from education, business, and community leaders highlighting the growing need to engage the international community.” Type of materials Videos # of items 10 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata None Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Cost None Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 513 Collection title Investigating Wisconsin History URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=2IWH&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “Investigating Wisconsin History helps students think like historians. Each program poses a "history mystery" and then follows a variety of historical clues to solve it. As "history detectives", students analyze such clues as historical sites, oral histories, artifacts, maps and photographs. In putting together this historical evidence, they will form an image of the past and realize that history often involves multiple perspectives.” Type of materials Videos # of items 12 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata None VHS version OCLC #: 42642258 Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Cost None Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 514 Collection title Wisconsin Biographies URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=WIBO&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “Wisconsin's history is filled with rich and vibrant characters whose contributions to society extend beyond the borders of the state and continue to resonate today. These short animated videos tell their stories, focusing on their impact and awakening students' appetites to learn more. This content was designed around 4th grade academic standards, but is appropriate for use with younger and older students. The Wisconsin Biographies website features additional resources including short text biographies of each individual at three reading levels (print and ebook), an image gallery with historic photos and documents, a trading card interactive and teaching tips.” Type of materials Videos # of items 6 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata None Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Cost None Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 515 Collection title Wisconsin Hometown Stories URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=2WHS&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “Each Wisconsin Hometown Stories program is a celebration of the evolution of a town/city in Wisconsin, its residents and the stories they have to tell that paint the picture of specific communities across the state.” Type of materials Videos # of items 6 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) (Some DVD versions – YES) None DVD version OCLC #s: 70856378 213134255 232302115 Presence of metadata 468802359 730943872 730943872 Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Cost None Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 516 Collection title Wisconsin RtI Stories URL http://explore.ecb.org/videos/WML_series?THE_NOLA1=RTI1&REFERER=OTHER&SHOWHIDE=S Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Media Lab Description “Wisconsin RtI Stories is a professional learning tool designed to inform educators as they develop, implement and evaluate their Response to Intervention system. These videos share the journeys of Wisconsin schools as they put RtI into practice to increase success for all students, and highlight the comments of some state and national authorities on RtI. Conversation guides and other resources are provided on the website as a springboard for discussion and action.” Type of materials Videos # of items 4 In LinkCat? No (Wisconsin Media Lab linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata None Hosting institution OCLC #: 829950062 Cost None Authentication Library card/BadgerLink login Copyright These videos, images and animations are licensed for use by Wisconsin educators and students. No other uses shall be permitted. School Year Rights: Programs can be recorded and retained for the current school year. Tapes or digital files must be erased, deleted or destroyed by June 30 of the year the series is no longer broadcast. Extended Use Rights: Schools may retain a recording of an extended-use program for the life of the tape. PBS Extended Recording Rights: PBS has obtained expanded off-air rights and extended those rights to PreK-12 educators. For information on these PBS programs, see the PBS Teachers Copyright and Fair Use page. General Federal Fair Use Guidelines: When recording programs for educational purposes follow Federal Fair Use Guidelines; students may view the program no more than twice within ten days after broadcast. After ten days teachers may view the recording for evaluation purposes only. The program must be erased 45 days after the recording date. For more information on copyright, visit www.pbs.org/teachers/copyright In Recollection? No 517 Collection title Old Guard Articles URL http://ngsd.k12.wi.us/district_information/district_information/history_and_alumni/old_guard_articles/ Larger collection - Hosting institution New Glarus School District Description “For many years, a Civil War cannon was mounted in front of the schoolhouse in New Glarus. At first the cannon was on the east side of the building, which had been built in 1896 with an addition in 1915. When a high school wing was added in 1939, the cannon stood guard at the main entrance on the north side of the building. The school newspaper took its name from that cannon and is still known as the "Old Guard," with a motto of "As the Cannon Roars the Press Will Roll." The cannon was actually one of two surplus weapons that were obtained long after the Civil War by New Glarus area veterans. It was mounted and filled with cement in the early 1900s after it's mate exploded while being fired during a 4th of July celebration. The weapon, known as a 20 pound Parrott Rifle, was once a ship's cannon aboard the USS Katahdin, which took part in the Union blockade of Confederate ports. In the early 1990s, the cannon was restored to working status by a Chicago-area civil war re-enactment group - Battery G of the 2nd Illinois Light Artillery. Meanwhile the schoolhouse that served the community for so many years was turned into an apartment building. When not being used by Battery G for encampments, the gun is housed in the Hall of History at the Swiss Historical Village, giving quiet testimony to the service of the roughly 100 Civil War veterans from the Swiss colony. In July of 1995, the roar of the cannon was heard here again during a Civil War encampment that was held as part of New Glarus' 150th anniversary celebration.” Type of materials Text (PDFs) # of items 36 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 518 Collection title The Glarian Yearbooks URL http://ngsd.k12.wi.us/district_information/district_information/history_and_alumni/the_glarian_yearbooks/ Larger collection - Hosting institution New Glarus School District Description “Take a look at the New Glarus High School's Yearbooks, dating back to the first yearbook in 1917! Scroll through and smile.” Type of materials Text/Images (PDFs) # of items 68 In LinkCat? No (Some print versions – YES) Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 519 Collection title Oregon Historical Photo Archive URL http://dstluka.photoshelter.com/gallery/Oregon-Historical-Archive/G0000wi_kF7hqGR8/C0000pJZvR6uBdxY Larger collection - Hosting institution David Stluka Photography Description Historic photographs of Oregon, Wisconsin. Type of materials Images (gifs) # of items 16 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright David Stluka In Recollection? No 520 Collection title USGenWeb Archives Project Wisconsin URL http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/wifiles.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution WIGen Web Project Archives Description “The WIGenWeb Archives were developed to provide free online data for genealogical research. These archives are dependent on volunteers, people just like you, donating their time by transcribing public domain records or other non-copyrighted primary sources. Your file contributions help build this repository for all researchers to come. The USGenWeb Project has guaranteed your information will remain free to all researchers.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright ©, 1998-2004 Tina S. Vickery, File Manager, WIGenWeb Archives In Recollection? No 521 Collection title Tombstone Photograph Pages URL http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/cemetery/ Larger collection - Hosting institution WIGen Web Project Archives Description “WIGenWeb Project Cemetery Tombstone Photo Pages 326,285 Photos!” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 326285 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may NOT be reproduced -ORsubmitted to another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY. In Recollection? No 522 Collection title Penny Postcards from Wisconsin URL http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/ppcs-wi.html Larger collection - Hosting institution WIGen Web Project Archives Description “These postcards cost 1¢ to mail. Postage was temporarily raised to 2¢ from 1917 to 1919 to cover the cost of World War I & from 2925 to 1928 (not sure the reason for the latter).” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 439795989 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 523 Collection title Wisconsin Digital Map Library URL http://usgwarchives.org/maps/wisconsin/ Larger collection - Hosting institution WIGen Web Project Archives Description “The following maps of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Territory are online in the United States Digital Map Library, and are available for you to download. If you would like to be part of the Digital Map Library team and/or make contributions, please e-mail me, Kristine Robbins. Your contributions are both needed and appreciated!” Type of materials Maps (jpgs) # of items 18 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 524 Collection title Wisconsin Census Project URL http://www.us-census.org/states/wisconsin/ Larger collection - Hosting institution WIGen Web Project Archives Description Type of materials Text (HTML and jpgs) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication Some links to FamilySearch – requires library card? Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 525 Collection title Text URL http://www.foxvalleymemory.org/texts.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Fox Valley Memory Description “Selected works of local history, some searchable by keyword and linked to the Photo Index.” Type of materials Text (HTML and PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 526 Collection title Photos URL http://www.foxvalleymemory.org/photoindex/index.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Fox Valley Memory Description “Digital renditions of photographs from several collections, searchable by subject.” Type of materials Images (jpgs and PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Some custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright For information about how to acquire rights to use photos from the collections, contact the individual or agency listed as owner of the photograph. Photos from the Appleton Public Library collections are not available in hard copies nor are we able to grant rights for further use. In Recollection? No 527 Collection title Origins of Some Madison, Wisconsin, Street Names URL http://www.historicmadison.org/Madison's%20Past/Street%20Names/streetnames.html Larger collection - Hosting institution Historic Madison, Inc. of Wisconsin Description This is a digitized book. Type of materials Text (PDFs and HTML) # of items 12 In LinkCat? No (Print version – YES) Presence of metadata None Print version OCLC #: 676694176 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright © Burr Angle 2010 Please credit the source if you use this resource - thank you! In Recollection? No 528 Collection title Wisconsin DOT County maps URL http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/maps/county.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Department of Transportation Description The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is pleased to provide highly detailed county maps online. Produced at a 1:100,000 scale, the maps contain the following pieces of information: Major local road networks Interstate corridors U.S., state, and county routes Recreation areas Points of interest Hospitals Schools Airports Urban boundaries Railroads Town roads with names Federal and state forest boundaries Indian reservations Township boundaries The maps are color Adobe PDF files at 11" x 17" size. They are single county productions only and not designed to act as a foldable roadmap. Type of materials Maps (PDFs) # of items 72 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 529 Collection title Census (state: Wisconsin) URL http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/hitcounts?state=19 Larger collection - Hosting institution Heritage Quest Online Description “Find ancestors in the complete set of U.S. Federal Census images from 1790-1940, including name indexes for many years.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No (HeritageQuest linked in Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication Library card Copyright Unknown (in public domain?) In Recollection? No 530 Collection title Books (place: Wisconsin) URL http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/books/results Larger collection - Hosting institution Heritage Quest Online Description “Find information on people and places described in over 28,000 family and local histories.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 7531? In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom? Cost None Authentication Library card Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 531 Collection title PERSI Archive (state: Wisconsin) URL http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/persi/results/articles Larger collection - Hosting institution Heritage Quest Online Description “Find information about people and places from this index of over 2.3 million genealogy and local history articles (1800-2009).” Type of materials ? # of items 21035 (not all digitized) ? In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication Library card Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 532 Collection title U.S. Serial Set (place: Wisconsin) URL http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/serialset/results Larger collection - Hosting institution Heritage Quest Online Description “Search the Memorials, Petitions, and Private Relief Actions of the U.S. Congress in the ProQuest U.S. Serial Set.” Type of materials Text (gifs) # of items 3027 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication Library card Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 533 Collection title Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910 URL http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/umhtml/ Larger collection American Memory - http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html Hosting institution Library of Congress Description “Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910 portrays the states of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century through first-person accounts, biographies, promotional literature, local histories, ethnographic and antiquarian texts, colonial archival documents, and other works drawn from the Library of Congress's General Collections and Rare Books and Special Collections Division. The collection's 138 volumes depict the land and its resources; the conflicts between settlers and Native peoples; the experience of pioneers and missionaries, soldiers and immigrants and reformers; the growth of local communities and local cultural traditions; and the development of regional and national leadership in agriculture, business, medicine, politics, religion, law, journalism, education, and the role of women.” Type of materials Text (HTML) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=341156 Presence of metadata None OCLC #: 40411148 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Library of Congress is not aware of any U.S. copyright protection (see Title 17, U.S.C.) or any other restrictions in the materials in the Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910 materials. The Library of Congress is providing access to these materials for educational and research purposes. The written permission of the copyright owners and/or other rights holders (such as publicity and/or privacy rights) is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. Credit Line: Library of Congress, General Collections and Rare Book and Special Collections Division. In Recollection? No 534 Collection title Yahara Music Library URL http://www.yaharamusic.org/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Madison Public Library Yahara Music Library Description “Madison has always been home to a dynamic music scene. The Yahara Music Library celebrates that fact by creating an online library of local music to share with the community. The diverse collection of music in Yahara includes established musicians and up and coming artists who play everything from rock, hip hop, classical, and more. All South Central Library System card holders can stream music from the Yahara Music Library using any web browser or download albums in multiple formats to a variety of devices.” Type of materials Audio files (mp3, flac, aac, alac) # of items 40? In LinkCat? Yes Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication Library card Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 535 Collection title Madison, WI Flickr URL https://www.flickr.com/groups/madisonwi/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description “Welcome to the Madison Wisconsin Flickr Group! Please feel free to invite anyone you think would enjoy seeing photos taken IN Madison, or who might have some great Madison photos to share! Please Tag All Photos and Videos with "Madison". ***Untagged photos will NOT be added to the pool!!*** Read the rules below before posting. Check out the Madison 365 thread for Daily Featured Photos.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 45472 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright All rights reserved. In Recollection? No 536 Collection title Wisconsin Flickr URL https://www.flickr.com/groups/wisconsin/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description “The purpose of this group is for photos taken in the lovely state of Wisconsin that showcase something special about the state: scenery, architecture, people, events, culture, what have you.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 96431 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright All rights reserved. In Recollection? No 537 Collection title Wisconsin History URL https://www.flickr.com/groups/wisconsinhistoricalimages/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description “Historical images of Wisconsin.” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 819 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright Some rights reserved/all rights reserved. In Recollection? No 538 Collection title Madison Public Library in Photos URL https://www.flickr.com/groups/madisonpubliclibrary/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description “Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin) users are invited to celebrate our city's libraries by sharing their favorite…” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 4 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright All rights reserved In Recollection? No 539 Collection title Madison Public Library URL https://www.flickr.com/photos/madison-public-library/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description Madison Public Library Flickr account. Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 9441 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright All rights reserved In Recollection? No 540 Collection title Historic Wisconsin Buildings URL https://www.flickr.com/groups/1300165@N20/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description “With the help of Flickr friends, we'd love to create a collection of photos that show historic Wisconsin buildings--at their…” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 1648 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright All rights reserved In Recollection? No 541 Collection title Wisconsin Libraries Say Cheese URL https://www.flickr.com/groups/wisconsinlibraries/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Flickr Description “The Campaign for Wisconsin Libraries, a program of the WLA Foundation, wants to show the world the business - and the busyness...” Type of materials Images (jpgs) # of items 442 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Exif Cost None Authentication Yahoo account Copyright Some rights reserved In Recollection? No 542 Collection title City of Madison URL http://www.cityofmadison.com/ Larger collection - Hosting institution City of Madison Description This is website for the city of Madison that contains documents and images related to Madison. Type of materials Text (PDFs) and Images (jpgs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? YES - http://www.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=287943 Presence of metadata None Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 543 Collection title Project Gutenberg URL http://www.gutenberg.org/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Project Gutenberg Description “Project Gutenberg offers over 45,000 free ebooks: choose among free epub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online. We carry high quality ebooks: All our ebooks were previously published by bona fide publishers. We digitized and diligently proofread them with the help of thousands of volunteers. No fee or registration is required, but if you find Project Gutenberg useful, we kindly ask you to donate a small amount so we can buy and digitize more books. Other ways to help include digitizing more books, recording audio books, or reporting errors. Over 100,000 free ebooks are available through our Partners, Affiliates and Resources.” Type of materials Text (HTML, ePubs, Kindle, txt) # of items 46123 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MARC records - http://www.gutenberg.org/feeds/catalog.marc.bz2 MARC records offsite - http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/meta/pg/ OCLC #: 39279291 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The word free in the English language does not distinguish between free of charge and freedom. Free of charge means that you don't have to pay for the book you received. Freedom denotes that you may do as you like with the book you received. This distinction is immaterial if you just want to read a book privately, but it becomes of utmost importance if you want to work with the book: you are a teacher and want to use the book in class, you wrote a thesis about the book and want to distribute the book along with your thesis, you have a literary web site and want to distribute the book to your audience, or you are a writer and want to adapt the book for the stage. If the book you got is just free of charge, you may do none of the above things. You may not even make a copy of the book and give it to your best friend. But if the book you got is free as in freedom you may do anything you like with that book. Clearly free as in freedom beats free of charge. Fortunately almost all Project Gutenberg ebooks are free of charge and free as in freedom. Here are some real world examples of what people did with Project Gutenberg ebooks. A few Project Gutenberg ebooks are copyrighted. You can tell by reading the license inside the book. You may download a copyrighted book and give copies away, but might be limited in commercial uses and derivative works. In Recollection? No 544 Collection title Open Library URL https://openlibrary.org/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Open Library Description “Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.” Type of materials Text (PDFs, Plain text, DAISY, ePubs, DjVu, MOBI, Kindle) # of items Over 1,000,000 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Download catalog records – RDF, JSON, OPDS, MARC records from Scriblio - https://archive.org/details/ol_data Data dump - https://openlibrary.org/developers/dumps OCLC #: 225883598 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Internet Archive does not assert any new copyright or other proprietary rights over any of the material in the Open Library database. There may be existing rights issues on some contributions and in some jurisdictions. When it comes to community projects, the legal issues are, frankly, very confusing, but we are attempting to make a database that can be openly used for a wide variety of purposes. We appreciate all that have contributed. In Recollection? No 545 Collection title Making of America URL http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Making of America Description “Making of America (MOA) is a digital library of primary sources in American social history primarily from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. The book collection currently contains approximately 10,000 books with 19th century imprints. For more details about the project, see About MoA.” Type of materials Text (gifs and HTML) # of items ~10000 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MARC records - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moagrp/moa-marc.html OCLC #: 37937312 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 546 Collection title Wisconsin’s Digital Library (Overdrive) URL http://dbooks.wplc.info/E43A4F90-3965-478F-9B71-CA42CECDD0BF/10/50/en/Default.htm Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Public Library Consortium Description “Digital audio books and ebooks for use with computers, MP3 players, and ebook readers.” Type of materials Audio files, text, videos # of items Unknown In LinkCat? Yes (also linked from Online Resources - http://www.scls.info/resources/name.html) Presence of metadata MARC records..? Cost None Authentication Library card Copyright The laws of copyright protect the digital content (“Content”) that is made available in this software and associated OverDrive services. Copyrights in the Content are held by their respective owners. The Content embodies the intellectual property of a third party and is protected by law. You shall use the Content only for your personal, non-commercial use and may copy, transfer, and burn the Content solely for your personal, non-commercial use only where permitted by the copyright owner. You shall use the Content in accordance with permissions granted by suppliers and/or as supported by the Digital Rights Management (“DRM”), which may include limits on the number of permitted devices to which you can transfer the Content. You are prohibited in any way from disabling or circumventing the DRM that may be applied to the Content. The Content and any other copyrighted material shall not be modified, copied, distributed, repackaged, shared, displayed, revealed, extracted, emailed, transmitted, sold or otherwise transferred, conveyed or used, in a manner inconsistent with the Agreement, or rights of the copyright owner. You shall not redistribute, repackage, transmit, assign, sell, broadcast, rent, share, lend, modify, extract, reveal, adapt, edit, sub-license or otherwise transfer the Content. You are not granted any synchronization, public performance, promotional use, commercial sale, resale, reproduction or distribution rights for the Content. Any and all Content that you use or access is provided on an “as-is” basis without any warranty of any kind, including, without limitation, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, or completeness. For Content downloaded or accessed from a library service, at the end of the lending period, your license to the Content terminates, and you may no longer use or access the Content. At the end of the lending period, you shall delete and/or destroy any and all copies of the Content. The rights holders, library and/or OverDrive reserve the right to suspend or terminate your ability to use or access an OverDrive service or the Content. Please direct all questions about this Important Notice about Copyrighted Materials to: OverDrive, Inc., One OverDrive Way, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 USA Attention: General Counsel. In Recollection? No 547 Collection title Smashwords URL https://www.smashwords.com/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Smashwords Description “Welcome to Smashwords! Smashwords is the world's largest distributor of indie ebooks. We make it fast, free and easy for any author or publisher, anywhere in the world, to publish and distribute ebooks to the major retailers.” Type of materials Text (ePubs, MOBI, PDFs, rtf, lrf, pdb, text, and HTML) # of items Books: 318048, Free Books: 43138 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost Yes (some free, most paid) Authentication No Copyright Unknown In Recollection? No 548 Collection title Internet Archive URL https://archive.org/index.php Larger collection - Hosting institution Internet Archive Description “The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public.” Type of materials Text, Videos, Live Music, Audio files # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MARCXML OCLC #: 62213591 Cost None Authentication No Copyright The Internet Archive respects the intellectual property rights and other proprietary rights of others. The Internet Archive may, in appropriate circumstances and at its discretion, remove certain content or disable access to content that appears to infringe the copyright or other intellectual property rights of others. If you believe that your copyright has been violated by material available through the Internet Archive, please provide the Internet Archive Copyright Agent with the following information: Identification of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed; An exact description of where the material about which you complain is located within the Internet Archive collections; Your address, telephone number, and email address; A statement by you that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; A statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information in your notice is accurate and that you are the owner of the copyright interest involved or are authorized to act on behalf of that owner; and Your electronic or physical signature. In Recollection? No 549 Collection title Found in Wisconsin URL http://fiw.dpi.wi.gov/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Resources for Libraries and Lifelong Learning Description “Found in Wisconsin is a searchable index of bibliographic records to digital collections hosted by over 500 libraries, museums, historical societies, genealogical societies, schools, and various cultural organizations around Wisconsin. Search or browse the 1,200+ index for links into websites containing historic photographs, video & sound clips, written documents, maps, newspapers, cemetery indices, and much more.” Type of materials Links to outside collections # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Custom Cost None Authentication No Copyright Copyright 1999-2014 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Resources for Libraries and Lifelong Learning In Recollection? No 550 Collection title Digital Public Library of America URL http://dp.la/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Digital Public Library of America Description “The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world. It strives to contain the full breadth of human expression, from the written word, to works of art and culture, to records of America’s heritage, to the efforts and data of science. DPLA aims to expand this crucial realm of openly available materials, and make those riches more easily discovered and more widely usable and used, through its three main elements: 1. A portal that delivers students, teachers, scholars, and the public to incredible resources, wherever they may be in America. AN INTRODUCTION TO DPLA Far more than a search engine, the portal provides innovative ways to search and scan through the united collection of millions of items, including by timeline, map, virtual bookshelf, format, subject, and partner. 2. A platform that enables new and transformative uses of our digitized cultural heritage. With an application programming interface (API) and maximally open data, DPLA can be used by software developers, researchers, and others to create novel environments for learning, tools for discovery, and engaging apps. 3. An advocate for a strong public option in the twenty-first century. For most of American history, the ability to access materials for free through public libraries has been a central part of our culture, producing generations of avid readers and a knowledgeable, engaged citizenry. DPLA works, along with like-minded organizations and individuals, to ensure that this critical, open intellectual landscape remains vibrant and broad in the face of increasingly restrictive digital options. DPLA seeks to multiply openly accessible materials to strengthen the public option that libraries represent in their communities.” Type of materials Text and Images # of items 7216299 In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Dublin Core, API, - http://dp.la/info/developers/codex/api-basics/ JSON files - http://dp.la/info/developers/download/ OCLC #: 839886408 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Individual items have different copyright In Recollection? No 551 Collection title Hathitrust URL http://www.hathitrust.org/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Hathitrust Description “HathiTrust Digital Library is a digital preservation repository and highly functional access platform. It provides long-term preservation and access services for public domain and in copyright content from a variety of sources, including Google, the Internet Archive, Microsoft, and in-house partner institution initiatives. The partners ensure the reliability and efficiency of the digital library by relying on community standards and best practices, developing policies and procedures to manage content and services at scale, and maintaining a modular, open infrastructure.” Type of materials Text (jpgs and PDFs) # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata API, OAI, MARC records, Worldcat http://www.hathitrust.org/data More info about obtaining datasets: http://www.hathitrust.org/datasets OAI feed: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/o/oai/oai?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=marc21&set=hathitrust Cost None Authentication No Copyright Visit the Copyright help section for frequently asked questions about copyright and access in HathiTrust, including information about the impact of Golan v. Holder. HathiTrust is devoted to an array of archival and access services in support of the record of human knowledge. All objects in the archive are either in the public domain, have the necessary permissions to support the level of access afforded, or are simply archived in such a way as to ensure an enduring copy of the content. HathiTrust only provides reading access to those publications where permitted by law or by the rights holder. In cases where a rights holder has granted HathiTrust permission to provide reading access to a publication, the administrative office of the University of Michigan Library retains a record of those permissions (see the Permissions Agreement). Similarly, when partner institutions or organizations deposit materials in the archive, a Digital Assets Submission Inventory is filed with the University of Michigan Library administration. Access policies are exercised using IP address detection, user authentication, and geography detection in conjunction with the determined copyright status of each item stored in the rights database. These policies are implemented in the PageTurner application. Copyright status is initially determined by information in the bibliographic record (see Bibliographic Rights Determination). Volumes that are published in the US prior to 1923 or published outside the US before 1874, as well as US federal government documents are treated as public domain. In addition, volumes published outside the US from 1874 through 1923 are treated as public domain for users accessing the volumes from US IP addresses, however they are treated as in-copyright for users that come from non-US IP addresses. There are, however, situations where the initial bibliographic determination may be revised from in-copyright to public domain, for instance, if the copyright holder failed to renew the copyright (for works published in the US between 1923 and 1963) or failed to include a valid copyright notice (for works published in the US between 1923 and 1977). See the Copyright Review Management System, United States (CRMS-US) and Copyright Review Management System, World (CRMS-World) projects for more information. In addition, under Section 108 of the US Code (Reproduction by Libraries and Archives), volumes that are damaged or deteriorating, and for which an unused replacement copy cannot be obtained at a fair price, may be made available online on Library premises only. All other forms of access (e.g., computational research) are conducted in light of US copyright law and with the guidance of the University of Michigan’s Office of the General Counsel. Detailed descriptions of the rights database and the PageTurner access implementation are available. HathiTrust’s policy governing procedures for responding to copyright complaints is set forth in the University of Michigan Library’s Take-Down Policy. Please see also the HathiTrust Access and Use Policy for items in the repository. In Recollection? No 552 Collection title JSTOR URL http://www.jstor.org/ Larger collection - Hosting institution JSTOR Description “JSTOR is a shared digital library created in 1995 to help university and college libraries free up space on their shelves, save costs, and provide greater levels of access to more content than ever before. More generally, by digitizing content to high standards and supporting its long-term preservation, we also aim to help libraries and academic publishers transition their activities from print to digital operations. Our aim is to expand access to scholarly content around the world and to preserve it for future generations. We provide access to some or all of the content free of charge when we believe we can do so while still meeting our long-term obligations. JSTOR currently includes more than 2,000 academic journals, dating back to the first volume ever published, along with thousands of monographs and other materials relevant for education. We have digitized more than 50 million pages and continue to digitize approximately 3 million pages annually. Our activities, our fee structure, and the way we manage the service and its resources reflect our historical commitment to serve colleges and universities as a trusted digital archive, and our responsibility to publishers as stewards of their content. This underlying philosophy at JSTOR remains the core of our service even as we continue to seek ways to expand access to people beyond academic institutions.” Type of materials Text # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata MARC records through OCLC - http://about.jstor.org/jstor-help-support/395975/395980/396017/ (must pay to receive records) OCLC #: 46609535 Cost None Authentication Gain access through library authentication Copyright Permitted Use of the Content depends on the type of content you are accessing. Please see the Content-Specific Terms and Conditions of Use for more information. In Recollection? No 553 Collection title Google Books URL http://books.google.com/ Larger collection - Hosting institution Google Description “Search and preview millions of books from libraries and publishers worldwide using Google Book Search. Discover a new favorite or unearth an old classic.” Type of materials Text # of items Unknown In LinkCat? No Presence of metadata Google Books API - https://developers.google.com/books/ OCLC #: 62499916 Cost None Authentication No Copyright Individual copyrights In Recollection? No