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Please request an appointment so that we can have your materials ready for your arrival.

All researchers must register to use our collections. Members of the public are welcome to research our collections, and photo ID is required for access. Visitors are also encouraged to wash their hands before handling materials.

Location

Archives and Special Collections is located on the third floor of the Golda Meir Library. To reach the third floor, visitors may either use the main library elevator, located to the right in the Grind coffee shop area, or the main library stairs, located to the left behind the Welcome Desk.

Accessible Entrances

There are ramps and curb cuts leading from the Hartford Ave. parking lot to the main entrance of the Golda Meir Library. The entrance to the library has push-button access, and from the entrance there are elevators to the third floor.

Refreshments

The library has a coffee shop (The Grind) onsite next to the main entrance that serves drinks and a few food items. Please be aware of The Grind’s hours which differ from the library.

There are also vending machines on the first floor to the right of the research help desk. Food and drinks may be brought into the Archives and Special Collections reception area and kept with other possessions in lockable lockers there while researching in the reading room.

There is a bubbler/water fountain and bottle refilling station by the bathrooms just around the corner from the Archives and Special Collections Gallery.

Bathrooms

There are two gender-neutral, single-occupancy bathrooms around the corner from the Archives and Special Collections Gallery, and additional bathrooms down the hall in the foyer of the American Geographical Society Library.

The bathrooms on the second floor by the main stairwell have accessible entrances and changing stations.

Storing Personal Belongings

Archives and Special Collections offers a coat rack and lockable lockers in the reception area for researchers to stow their possessions while researching in the reading room.

Phones, Devices, and Wi-Fi

Electronic devices including phones and laptops may be used (silently) in the reading room. The Golda Meir Library has guest Wi-Fi available for researchers, and there are electrical outlets at each table in the reading room to keep devices charged.

Both the reading room and the third floor outside Archives and Special Collections are designated quiet study areas. The Archives and Special Collections reception area, however, offers seating for visiting with others or taking phone calls during your research visit.

Hours

Monday-FridayBy Appointment
Saturday-Sunday and HolidaysClosed

Campus Map and Parking

A campus map is located on UWM’s Website; the campus parking finder app includes directions and parking locations. Patrons are advised to use public parking facilities, as on-street parking is extremely limited and difficult to find. Please contact UWM Transportation Services at (414) 229-4000 for more information about parking at UWM.

Street Address

Golda Meir Library
Archives and Special Collections
2311 E Hartford Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53211-3175

Mailing Address

Golda Meir Library
Archives and Special Collections
PO Box 604
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0604

Contact Information

Archives and Special Collections Main Phone Line414-229-5402
Archives and Special Collections Head Phone Line414-229-6980
Archives and Special Collections Email Addressaskarch@uwm.edu