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Welcome to Wisconsin's Water Library


What's New?

Wisconsin's Water Library for Kids - for parents, teachers and librarians too


Library Hours

Monday - Friday
9am - 4:30pm


Saturday - Sunday
Closed


Library Staff Hours

Monday - Friday
8am - 4:30pm


How to:

contact Library Staff


find the Library

The Library is located in Goodnight Hall, at 1975 Willow Drive, Room 247.

Wisconsin citizens can check out books - its free and easy
  Browse our recommendations
  .....Flooding in Wisconsin new
  .....Zebra mussels & other invasive species
  .....Understanding & protecting groundwater
  .....Protecting our wetlands
  .....Ponds, water features and water gardening
  .....Explore Wisconsin's waters
  .....More
  Recent acquisitions - our newest books - July 2008 is now available new
  Request books
 
Beyond books
  Explore the Web by topic
  Check out videos
  Find journal articles
  Ask a librarian
 
Learn more
  Wisconsin water facts
  Finding Water-Related Information
Special features
  Making Maps, Mapping History --- 300 Years of Wisconsin & Great Lakes Maps
  Climate change in the Great Lakes region: Starting a public discussion ----------------- Readings for UW Sea Grant's seminar series
  Coastal Community Planning and Development
  Arsenic in groundwater
  Aquaculture, a Sea Grant resource guide
  Great Lakes ships and shipping
  Did you know? Learn more about Wisconsin waters and the Great Lakes
  Great Lakes flora and fauna field guides
  Building conservation organizations - done with the River Alliance of Wisconsin
  Great Lakes travel narratives, history & tourism
  Native Americans and the environment - Past, present and future
  Environmentally friendly lawn and garden care
  More recommended reading . . .
   
  Our activities - more than books
 
Read about our July story time: Frogs Hop into Latest Reading Hour
   
  Awards and recognition
Quote: All the water that ever will be is, right now. National Geographic 1993

           

If you are not a Wisconsin resident, but want to use our library, contact us.

 

 

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