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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Wood Engravers’ Network’s 5th Triennial Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:UWM’s Mathis Art Gallery presents the Wood Engravers’ Network’s 5th Triennial Exhibition from March 6 through May 1st\, 2025\, with an exhibit opening reception\, Thursday\, March 6th from 5-7pm. \nSelected by Juror and UWM Head of Special Collections\, Max Yela\, the show features 60 contemporary relief engravings that showcase the creative innovation and technical craftsmanship of an international group of artists.  \nThe exhibit also includes a selection of materials from Special Collections demonstrating the historical use of wood engraving from the late 18th century to the present. \nThis exhibition is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday\, 10:30am until 2:30pm (closed for break March 17 through 27th). Mathis Art Gallery is on the first floor of Mitchell Hall\, 3203 N Downer Avenue. 
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/exhibit_wood-engravers/
LOCATION:UWM Mathis Art Gallery\, Mitchell Hall\, 3203 N. Downer Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Giovanni Leardo and His 15th Century World Maps & Recovering Lost Texts with Multispectral Imaging
DESCRIPTION:A talk on the AGSL’s Leardo Mappamundi will be held Wednesday\, March 12 at 5 pm in conjunction with the Lazarus Project‘s visit to UWM to take multispectral images of the Leardo. Chet Van Duzer\, Board Member at the Lazarus Project and leading authority on medieval and Renaissance maps\, will discuss Giovanni Leardo\, his maps\, and their historical context. Gregory Heyworth\, Director of the Lazarus Project and Associate Professor of English\, University of Rochester\, will talk about the Lazarus Project and how they use cutting edge science and technology to help discover hidden knowledge in historical documents. \nMore about the Lazarus Project and AGSL>
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/lazarus-project/
LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library\, Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Great Books Virtual Roundtable Discussion: Alice Munro\, Three Short Stories
DESCRIPTION:Alice Munro \n“Dance of the Happy Shades” 1968\n“Boys and Girls” 1968\n“The Beggar Maid” 1977 \nNo expertise or prerequisites are required. We only ask that you read the selected texts. \nINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ZOOM SESSION \nIf you think you will be attending the session\, please send Max Yela an email (maxyela@uwm.edu) about your intention to attend (even if you decide not to attend later). He will accept notices of intent until 5:00 p.m.\, March 26. Between 6:30 and 6:45 on the day of our discussion\, March 26\, you will receive an email from him with an automatic password-protected URL. Please use that URL to join the session (you will of course need to use a computer with a microphone and a video camera in it — if you want to be seen\, that is). When you join\, you will be placed in a waiting room that Max will be monitoring to allow attendees into the session. Only those he has emailed will be allowed into the session. This process is intended to maximize the security of the meeting. \nThese discussions are free and open to the public. \nPart of the purpose of the Great Books Roundtable Discussions is to illustrate the pedagogical method of shared inquiry. Another purpose is to disseminate an understanding and appreciation of the philosophy of great books education on the UWM campus. It was the assertion of the former Great Books Program that its methodology and philosophical approach toward the study of foreign languages\, mathematics\, history\, and great books offers a challenging\, meaningful\, and useful Liberal Arts education. \nSpecial Collections serves as host for the Roundtable Discussions in support of these educational goals. Special Collections’ programs\, services\, and policy of free\, open\, and equal access to all its collections have close affinities to the former Great Books Program’s vision of a vigorous Liberal Arts education and its method of shared inquiry. \nMore information on the program can be found on the Special Collections Great Books Roundtable Discussions webpage.
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/gbrd-032625/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:UWM Authors Recognition Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The Libraries are hosting a celebration honoring UWM faculty and staff whose published monographs and recordings have been added to the UWM Authors Collection during the two years since the previous ceremony in 2023. The event is co-sponsored by the Office of Research. Faculty and staff who have written\, edited\, translated\, or illustrated a book; composed music for a published score or recording; or had a primary role in creating a commercially distributed film or video since the last event should fill out the UWM authors submission form. This will ensure they are included in this March 27\, 2025 event.
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/uwm-authors-recognition-ceremony/
LOCATION:Fourth Floor Conference Center\, Golda Meir Library
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SUMMARY:Georeferencing Historical Maps with Allmaps
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to use Allmaps (allmaps.org) to georeference digitized maps from digital collections. Georeferencing makes it possible to add a historical map layer to a digital map and incorporate these valuable historical objects into digital exhibits\, DH projects\, and historical and geographic research. We will share tips on how to use Allmaps – a popular open source \, browser-based georeferencing tool – and where to find rich troves of compatible digitized historical maps. (Hint: Right here at UWM Libraries!)\n\nWorkshop led by Stephen Appel.  VIRTUAL ONLY\n\nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-georeferencing-historical-maps-with-allmaps/
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