SIG-STI Resources
http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/HistSciTech
The University of Wisconsin Digital Collections have covered vast territory over the past decade, and don’t show any signs of slowing up. This rather enticing offering brings together digital versions of publications about scientific research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as unique or valuable titles in science and technology held by the UW libraries. Visitors will enjoy the variety of this collection, which includes titles like “Pioneer Microbiologists of America,” “The Bestiary: A Book of Beasts,” and “Cyclopaedia, or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Science.” Users can search within each item or across the entire collection. One item that should not be missed is “A Comparative View of the Human and Animal Frame.” This document, published by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins in 1860, was intended “to give a comparative view of the variation in form of the bony skeleton or framework of those animals most frequently required by the artist, designer, or ornamentist.” Within these pages, visitors can find beautiful illustrations of the skeletons of lions, horses, bears, gorillas, and many others. (KM)
From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2013. https://www.scout.wisc.edu/
Posted to SIGSTI 20131118
- Front (seated) left to right: Moriana Garcia, George Ryerson, Thanos Giannakopoulos, K.T. Vaughan, Christina Pikas
Back (standing) left to right: Jian Qin, Todd Suomela, Kevin Crowston, Joe Hourclé, Michael Leach
- 2010 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting (no minutes)
- 2009 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2008 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2007 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2006 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2005 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2004 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2003 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2002 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes
- 2001 ASIST SIG STI Planning Meeting minutes