The State Law Library, and Milwaukee and Dane County Law Libraries will
be closed on Monday, January 1st for a state holiday. We will respond to
questions and requests on Tuesday, January 2nd.
To submit a question to the Wisconsin State Law Library while we are closed, you may call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
December 25, 2017
December 18, 2017
Libraries closed on December 25th
The State Law Library, and Milwaukee and Dane County Law Libraries will be closed on Monday, December 25th for a state holiday.
We will respond to questions and requests on Tuesday, December 26th. To submit a question to the Wisconsin State Law Library while we are closed, you may call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
We will respond to questions and requests on Tuesday, December 26th. To submit a question to the Wisconsin State Law Library while we are closed, you may call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
November 30, 2017
WSLL @ Your Service December 2017
The December issue of WSLL @ Your Service is now online. As always, your comments are welcome. Please direct them to the editor, Carol Hassler.
Please join us for our annual Holiday Open House on Thursday, December 14th and a seminar on Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness on Tuesday, December 5th. Read more
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
Identity theft isn't something you plan to happen to you, but there is a lot you can do to prevent or minimize your risk. Read more
New Books
Consumer protection law in a nutshell and Fair Credit Reporting are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Zinepal is a tool that allows you to take website content and feed it into PDF, ePub, or Mobipocket format. Read more
After Hours Signup Starts Now
Would you like the convenience of using the Wisconsin State Law Library later in the evening or on weekends? Read more
Library News
New library staff, recent presentations, our winter charity drive, and upcoming holiday closures. Read more
December Snapshot
Sunrise before the library opens on the day after Thanksgiving. Lights are on full display as part of the "Shine On Madison" event. Read more
In this issue:
Upcoming EventsPlease join us for our annual Holiday Open House on Thursday, December 14th and a seminar on Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness on Tuesday, December 5th. Read more
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
Identity theft isn't something you plan to happen to you, but there is a lot you can do to prevent or minimize your risk. Read more
New Books
Consumer protection law in a nutshell and Fair Credit Reporting are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Zinepal is a tool that allows you to take website content and feed it into PDF, ePub, or Mobipocket format. Read more
After Hours Signup Starts Now
Would you like the convenience of using the Wisconsin State Law Library later in the evening or on weekends? Read more
Library News
New library staff, recent presentations, our winter charity drive, and upcoming holiday closures. Read more
December Snapshot
Sunrise before the library opens on the day after Thanksgiving. Lights are on full display as part of the "Shine On Madison" event. Read more
November 29, 2017
Winter Open House on December 14th
Wisconsin State Law Library staff invite you to attend our annual winter open house on December 14th from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the David T. Prosser Jr. Library reading room. Every year we provide delicious appetizers and fun activities in a relaxed atmosphere that's perfect for socializing.
This year we've created a trivia challenge in honor of the Wisconsin Capitol Centennial celebrations. Fill out the questionnaire correctly and return it to the Library by December 14th at 4 p.m. for a chance to win one of three great prizes. As a bonus, everyone who comes into the Library on December 14th from 3 to 4:30 has a chance to enter their name in the drawing as well. Drawing winners will be announced at the end of our open house, and winners have up to one month to pick up their prize at the circulation desk.
We're collecting donations of hats, socks, gloves, and scarves for The Beacon through January 12th, 2018. All sizes are welcome. Drop off donations in the collection box located in the reading room of the David T. Prosser Jr. Library.
We look forward to seeing you!
(image credits: Madison Capitol, snowflakes)
This year we've created a trivia challenge in honor of the Wisconsin Capitol Centennial celebrations. Fill out the questionnaire correctly and return it to the Library by December 14th at 4 p.m. for a chance to win one of three great prizes. As a bonus, everyone who comes into the Library on December 14th from 3 to 4:30 has a chance to enter their name in the drawing as well. Drawing winners will be announced at the end of our open house, and winners have up to one month to pick up their prize at the circulation desk.
We're collecting donations of hats, socks, gloves, and scarves for The Beacon through January 12th, 2018. All sizes are welcome. Drop off donations in the collection box located in the reading room of the David T. Prosser Jr. Library.
We look forward to seeing you!
(image credits: Madison Capitol, snowflakes)
November 23, 2017
Seminar: Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness
A representative from the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will
present information on identity theft and data breach awareness in this early December seminar. All are welcome to attend this free class!
Registration is encouraged, but not required. You can register online or print and drop off a registration form.
Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness
Tuesday, December 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: David T. Prosser Jr. Library rare book room
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Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness
Tuesday, December 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: David T. Prosser Jr. Library rare book room
There were 1,093 reported data breaches last year - approximately 36 million records exposed. The more you understand about the common causes of data breaches and the associated identity theft risks, the less vulnerable you are. A representative from the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will present information on identity theft and data breach awareness. This one-hour program includes a look at recent data breaches and their common causes. The program will also explain the different types of identity theft, how to recognize it and how to prevent it - including information about Fraud Alerts and Security Freezes.
November 20, 2017
Library Thanksgiving Closures
All three library locations will be closed on Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 23rd.
The Dane County Law Library and the Milwaukee County Law Library will remain closed on Friday, November 24th. The David T. Prosser Jr. State Law Library will be open on Friday, November 24th.
Call the Reference Desk at 608-267-9696 and leave a voicemail, or Ask a Librarian online while we are closed. We will respond to you the next business day.
Call the Reference Desk at 608-267-9696 and leave a voicemail, or Ask a Librarian online while we are closed. We will respond to you the next business day.
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November 6, 2017
Use the Library (even when we're closed)
Would you like the convenience of using the State Law Library later in the evening or on weekends? If so, subscribe now to our After Hours Service. Are you already a subscriber? Now is the time to renew for 2018!
A calendar-year subscription includes access to the David T. Prosser Jr. Library from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, and a key fob for convenient entry into the building.
As an After Hours subscriber:
A calendar-year subscription includes access to the David T. Prosser Jr. Library from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, and a key fob for convenient entry into the building.
As an After Hours subscriber:
- Gain access to the general library collection
- Use the databases available on our public access computers and wifi
- Make photocopies and use our free scanner
- Check out circulating library materials
November 1, 2017
WSLL @ Your Service: November 2017
The November issue of WSLL @ Your Service is now online. As always, your comments are welcome. Please direct them to the editor, Carol Hassler.
Browsing by topic can be a valuable way to explore new areas of law and find articles that are relevant to your research. Using LegalTrac's Topic Finder helps you to browse topics and keywords in a quick, visual way. Read more
New Books
Domestic Abuse Guidebook for Wisconsin Guardians Ad Litem: Addressing Custody, Placement, and Safety Issues and Pet Law and Custody: Establishing a Worthy and Equitable Jurisprudence for the Evolving Family are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Recently, Firefox introduced a new tool, "Screenshots," which makes it convenient and easy to take screen shots of content on the web. Read more
Library News
We recap conferences, promote upcoming classes, and tell you about upcoming library closures. Our holiday Open House will take place on December 14 from 3-4:30. Read more
November Snapshot
Julie Tessmer, in her capacity as a Navy Reservist, was able to meet Steve Martin and Martin Short in October 2017. Read more
In this issue:
Browse Topics Quickly with LegalTrac's Topic FinderBrowsing by topic can be a valuable way to explore new areas of law and find articles that are relevant to your research. Using LegalTrac's Topic Finder helps you to browse topics and keywords in a quick, visual way. Read more
New Books
Domestic Abuse Guidebook for Wisconsin Guardians Ad Litem: Addressing Custody, Placement, and Safety Issues and Pet Law and Custody: Establishing a Worthy and Equitable Jurisprudence for the Evolving Family are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Recently, Firefox introduced a new tool, "Screenshots," which makes it convenient and easy to take screen shots of content on the web. Read more
Library News
We recap conferences, promote upcoming classes, and tell you about upcoming library closures. Our holiday Open House will take place on December 14 from 3-4:30. Read more
November Snapshot
Julie Tessmer, in her capacity as a Navy Reservist, was able to meet Steve Martin and Martin Short in October 2017. Read more
October 27, 2017
New Class: Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness
A representative from the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will present information on identity theft and data breach awareness in our newly added December seminar. All are welcome to attend this free class! Registration is encouraged. You can register online or print and drop off a registration form.
Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness
Tuesday, December 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: David T. Prosser Jr. Library rare book room
And just a reminder - we have one more great class scheduled this fall for Milwaukee. Don't miss Books UnBound and Fastcase on Thursday, November 2, Noon - 1 p.m. All Milwaukee classes are free and held at the Milwaukee Public Library's Central Library location.
Watch our classes page for updates and new classes!
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Identity Theft & Data Breach Awareness
Tuesday, December 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: David T. Prosser Jr. Library rare book room
There were 1,093 reported data breaches last year - approximately 36 million records exposed. The more you understand about the common causes of data breaches and the associated identity theft risks, the less vulnerable you are. A representative from the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will present information on identity theft and data breach awareness. This one-hour program includes a look at recent data breaches and their common causes. The program will also explain the different types of identity theft, how to recognize it and how to prevent it - including information about Fraud Alerts and Security Freezes.
And just a reminder - we have one more great class scheduled this fall for Milwaukee. Don't miss Books UnBound and Fastcase on Thursday, November 2, Noon - 1 p.m. All Milwaukee classes are free and held at the Milwaukee Public Library's Central Library location.
Watch our classes page for updates and new classes!
October 8, 2017
Fall at the State Law Library
You know it's officially fall when the first leaf is spotted in the library!
We like to shelve books. It helps us understand how our collection is used. |
Fall Classes
We be-leaf all of our users should have access to wonderful CLE-credit research classes. Learn more about and register for these great free classes in October and November:
Milwaukee
Madison
Milwaukee
- Advanced Legal Research with WestlawThursday, October 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
- Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Research in WestlawThursday, October 5, 1 - 2 p.m.
- Books UnBound and FastcaseThursday, November 2, Noon - 1 p.m.
Madison
- Advanced WestlawTuesday, October 17, Noon - 1 p.m.
- Wisconsin Briefs OnlineWednesday, November 8, Noon - 1 p.m.
- What's New on WestlawTuesday, November 21, Noon - 1 p.m.
Books by Mail
The State Law Library is here to help you, no matter witch county you're in. In case you missed it, check out our recent blog post on our Borrow by Mail service.Lady Justice is ready for October! |
October 3, 2017
WSLL @ Your Service: October 2017
The October issue of WSLL @ Your Service is now online. As always, your comments are welcome. Please direct them to the editor, Kristina Martinez.
If you currently write a blog or are contemplating doing so, there are several things you can do to maximize visibility of your blog posts. Read more
New Books
Female Genital Mutilation: Law and Practice and Marijuana Law, Policy, and Authority are our two featured titles this month. We also feature two recent titles on social media and the law. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Whether you're looking to discover new content, research an issue or monitor a client's online reputation, it's worth your time to conduct searches specific to blog content. Read more
Library News
Please join us in welcoming Abby Hartenbower and Erin Augspurger to the David T. Prosser Jr. Library's circulation staff. Read more
October Snapshot
1963 Wisconsin Board of Circuit Judges. Read more
In this issue:
Promoting Your BlogIf you currently write a blog or are contemplating doing so, there are several things you can do to maximize visibility of your blog posts. Read more
New Books
Female Genital Mutilation: Law and Practice and Marijuana Law, Policy, and Authority are our two featured titles this month. We also feature two recent titles on social media and the law. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Whether you're looking to discover new content, research an issue or monitor a client's online reputation, it's worth your time to conduct searches specific to blog content. Read more
Library News
Please join us in welcoming Abby Hartenbower and Erin Augspurger to the David T. Prosser Jr. Library's circulation staff. Read more
October Snapshot
1963 Wisconsin Board of Circuit Judges. Read more
September 29, 2017
Borrow Books Through the Mail
Elise used to live in Madison. When she lived here, the Wisconsin State Law Library served as her own law firm library. She could ask questions of the librarians here, and have a space for quiet study. Most importantly for Elise, she was able to check out books full of analysis and sample forms and bring them back to her office.
When Elise moved to northern Wisconsin, she thought she'd lost access to the library. Sure, she could still call us or send an email, and her free library card did let her log in to great databases like HeinOnline and Index to Legal Periodicals. But she was prepared to find a new source for accessing major legal treatises.
Fortunately, Elise discovered our Borrow by Mail service!
With our Borrow by Mail service, you can check out library books and videos from wherever you are in the state. Books can be checked out for 3 weeks, with an option to renew them for an additional week. For a shipping and handling fee we will ship materials within 24 hours of receiving your request, Monday through Friday. Full details are on our Borrow by Mail fees page.
The next time you wish you could get your hands on that one essential treatise...remember that you can! Request it through our Borrow by Mail service and read it at your convenience.
When Elise moved to northern Wisconsin, she thought she'd lost access to the library. Sure, she could still call us or send an email, and her free library card did let her log in to great databases like HeinOnline and Index to Legal Periodicals. But she was prepared to find a new source for accessing major legal treatises.
Fortunately, Elise discovered our Borrow by Mail service!
With our Borrow by Mail service, you can check out library books and videos from wherever you are in the state. Books can be checked out for 3 weeks, with an option to renew them for an additional week. For a shipping and handling fee we will ship materials within 24 hours of receiving your request, Monday through Friday. Full details are on our Borrow by Mail fees page.
The next time you wish you could get your hands on that one essential treatise...remember that you can! Request it through our Borrow by Mail service and read it at your convenience.
September 19, 2017
Fall Classes in Milwaukee and Madison
We have a full schedule of classes lined up for the fall in Milwaukee and Madison. Learn more and sign up on our Classes page.
Thursday, October 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Research in Westlaw
Thursday, October 5, 1 - 2 p.m.
Books UnBound and Fastcase
Thursday, November 2, Noon - 1 p.m.
Tuesday, October 17, Noon - 1 p.m.
Wisconsin Briefs Online
Wednesday, November 8, Noon - 1 p.m.
What's New on Westlaw
Tuesday, November 21, Noon - 1 p.m.
In Milwaukee:
Advanced Legal Research with WestlawThursday, October 5, Noon - 1 p.m.
Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Research in Westlaw
Thursday, October 5, 1 - 2 p.m.
Books UnBound and Fastcase
Thursday, November 2, Noon - 1 p.m.
In Madison:
Advanced WestlawTuesday, October 17, Noon - 1 p.m.
Wisconsin Briefs Online
Wednesday, November 8, Noon - 1 p.m.
What's New on Westlaw
Tuesday, November 21, Noon - 1 p.m.
September 5, 2017
WSLL @ Your Service September 2017
The September issue of WSLL @ Your Service is now online. As always, your comments are welcome. Please direct them to the editor, Kristina Martinez.
For the first time, you can now log in to LLMC Digital from outside the library with a Wisconsin State Law Library card. LLMC Digital is a searchable archive of historical primary legal sources for Wisconsin, the United States, and other jurisdictions. Read more
New Books
Drones across America : unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) regulation and state laws and Commercial drone law : digest of U.S. and global UAS rules, policies, and procedures are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
This month’s tech tip suggests a way to rid yourself of carrying loyalty and customer cards without losing all the benefits. Read more
Library News
The schedule for CLE classes is available online on our classes page. There is a variety of classes offered, ranging from Wisconsin Briefs Online and Books Unbound to using Westlaw. Read more
September Snapshot
Eclipse through a colander, August 2017. Read more
In this issue:
Log In to LLMC DigitalFor the first time, you can now log in to LLMC Digital from outside the library with a Wisconsin State Law Library card. LLMC Digital is a searchable archive of historical primary legal sources for Wisconsin, the United States, and other jurisdictions. Read more
New Books
Drones across America : unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) regulation and state laws and Commercial drone law : digest of U.S. and global UAS rules, policies, and procedures are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
This month’s tech tip suggests a way to rid yourself of carrying loyalty and customer cards without losing all the benefits. Read more
Library News
The schedule for CLE classes is available online on our classes page. There is a variety of classes offered, ranging from Wisconsin Briefs Online and Books Unbound to using Westlaw. Read more
September Snapshot
Eclipse through a colander, August 2017. Read more
August 28, 2017
Libraries Closed for Labor Day Holiday
The
Wisconsin State Law Library, Milwaukee County Law Library, and Dane
County Law Library will be closed on Monday, September 4 for the Labor
Day state holiday. We will respond to questions and requests on Tuesday,
September 5.
To ask a question while we are closed, call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
To ask a question while we are closed, call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
August 25, 2017
Madison Job Posting: Library Assistant - Circulation
The Wisconsin State Law Library is searching for two part-time (LTE) library assistants, 22.5 hours per week, for each position. Qualified applicants must be available to work Monday through Friday, 8 AM-12:30 PM or Monday through Friday 12:30 PM to 5 PM.
Duties include: staffing the circulation desk, filing looseleaf services, shelving, moving and shifting book collections and loaded book carts, creating invoices, issuing library cards, and other collection maintenance activities.
Skills include: excellent professional and friendly customer service skills in person and on the phone, working well independently and in pairs and teams, working in the circulation system and other computer tasks, cash handling, ability to follow written directions and to do multiple tasks with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Pay: $11/hour
Location: Located on bus line, just off the Capitol Square
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to elspeth.gordon@wicourts.gov which must include your hours available to work.
Duties include: staffing the circulation desk, filing looseleaf services, shelving, moving and shifting book collections and loaded book carts, creating invoices, issuing library cards, and other collection maintenance activities.
Skills include: excellent professional and friendly customer service skills in person and on the phone, working well independently and in pairs and teams, working in the circulation system and other computer tasks, cash handling, ability to follow written directions and to do multiple tasks with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Pay: $11/hour
Location: Located on bus line, just off the Capitol Square
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to elspeth.gordon@wicourts.gov which must include your hours available to work.
August 22, 2017
Vacation Rental Laws in Wisconsin - 2017 update
Homeowners wishing to rent out their homes as vacation rentals can look to the local level as well as state regulations.
Check local ordinances for laws about vacation rentals. If your town or city isn't on our list, contact the municipal clerk's office. If the clerk doesn't maintain the ordinances, check with the corporation counsel office or a local public library. The local building and zoning department may also be a useful contact for information about zoning restrictions or permits.
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection issues permits to individuals and businesses for lodging facilities in Wisconsin. Read more at their tourist rooming houses page. Wisconsin Administrative Code chapter ATCP 72 regulates hotels, motels, and tourist rooming houses and ATCP 73 regulates bed and breakfasts.
Renters may want to check their lease for sublet or guest clauses. Legal publisher Nolo.com has a page on their website for tenants looking to use Airbnb. Nolo also has a broader interest page for homeowners: Airbnb and other short-term rentals of your home.
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The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection issues permits to individuals and businesses for lodging facilities in Wisconsin. Read more at their tourist rooming houses page. Wisconsin Administrative Code chapter ATCP 72 regulates hotels, motels, and tourist rooming houses and ATCP 73 regulates bed and breakfasts.
Renters may want to check their lease for sublet or guest clauses. Legal publisher Nolo.com has a page on their website for tenants looking to use Airbnb. Nolo also has a broader interest page for homeowners: Airbnb and other short-term rentals of your home.
August 8, 2017
New Fiction at the Library
This past month we've added over sixty new books to our Prose & Cons collection, which is fiction with a law or crime-related theme.
We've added several of Robert Parker's Spenser novels, plus John Grisham, Tom Clancy, James Patterson, Clive Cussler, and more. Stop by the library to check out our display in the reading room, and find the perfect book for that last minute summer reading.
We've added several of Robert Parker's Spenser novels, plus John Grisham, Tom Clancy, James Patterson, Clive Cussler, and more. Stop by the library to check out our display in the reading room, and find the perfect book for that last minute summer reading.
July 27, 2017
Madison Job Posting: Library Assistant - Circulation (LTE)
The Wisconsin State Law Library is searching for two part-time library assistants, 22.5 hours per week, for each position. Qualified applicants must be available to work Monday through Friday, 8 AM-12:30 PM or Monday through Friday 12:30 PM to 5 PM.
Duties include: staffing the circulation desk, filing looseleaf services, shelving, moving and shifting book collections and loaded book carts, creating invoices, issuing library cards, and other collection maintenance activities. Skills include: excellent professional and friendly customer service skills in person and on the phone, working well independently and in pairs and teams, working in the circulation system and other computer tasks, cash handling, ability to follow written directions and to do multiple tasks with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Pay is $11/hour. Located on bus line, just off the Capitol Square. To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to elspeth.gordon@wicourts.gov which must include your hours available to work.
Duties include: staffing the circulation desk, filing looseleaf services, shelving, moving and shifting book collections and loaded book carts, creating invoices, issuing library cards, and other collection maintenance activities. Skills include: excellent professional and friendly customer service skills in person and on the phone, working well independently and in pairs and teams, working in the circulation system and other computer tasks, cash handling, ability to follow written directions and to do multiple tasks with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Pay is $11/hour. Located on bus line, just off the Capitol Square. To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to elspeth.gordon@wicourts.gov which must include your hours available to work.
July 24, 2017
Madison Job Posting: Reference and Instruction Librarian
The Wisconsin State Law Library is seeking an outgoing, energetic, and well qualified candidate for a full-time Reference and Instruction Librarian.
LOCATION: Madison, WI
SALARY: Minimum salary of $54,830 (actual salary may change, commensurate with experience).
RESPONSIBILITIES:
TO APPLY: Please go to the Court System's website http://www.wicourts.gov/courts/employment/apply.htm and submit a cover letter and resume (please combine your cover letter and resume to one document) clearly indicating your qualifications and the position title Reference and Instruction Librarian (#18-1479). If you are unable to apply online please send application materials to human.resources@wicourts.gov or send to: Human Resources, 110 East Main Street Suite 430, Madison, WI 53703-3356, (608) 266-3501 or FAX (608) 261-8293. Failure to follow these procedures may result in your disqualification.
DEADLINE: All applications must be received by 11:59 p.m., Monday, August 7, 2017. The Wisconsin Court System will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants when requested. For additional information on the court system visit our website at www.wicourts.gov.
LOCATION: Madison, WI
SALARY: Minimum salary of $54,830 (actual salary may change, commensurate with experience).
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provides reference and research assistance to library users
- Manages the State Law Library's public training program.
- Develops and teaches legal research classes.
- Participates in marketing and outreach initiatives.
- Participates in library and other professional activities.
TO APPLY: Please go to the Court System's website http://www.wicourts.gov/courts/employment/apply.htm and submit a cover letter and resume (please combine your cover letter and resume to one document) clearly indicating your qualifications and the position title Reference and Instruction Librarian (#18-1479). If you are unable to apply online please send application materials to human.resources@wicourts.gov or send to: Human Resources, 110 East Main Street Suite 430, Madison, WI 53703-3356, (608) 266-3501 or FAX (608) 261-8293. Failure to follow these procedures may result in your disqualification.
DEADLINE: All applications must be received by 11:59 p.m., Monday, August 7, 2017. The Wisconsin Court System will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants when requested. For additional information on the court system visit our website at www.wicourts.gov.
July 20, 2017
Milwaukee CLE Classes
Get our fall CLE classes on your schedule! Our Milwaukee CLE program is scheduled through November with new classes on using Google tools and search tips to enhance productivity. Two advanced Westlaw classes await learners in October, and our November class focuses on Fastcase and Books Unbound, which is available to users on library computers.
Registration is suggested through the Milwaukee Public Library and space is limited. Call 414-286-3011 to register for these demonstration classes.
Get the full schedule on our website: http://wilawlibrary.gov/learn/classes.html
Registration is suggested through the Milwaukee Public Library and space is limited. Call 414-286-3011 to register for these demonstration classes.
Get the full schedule on our website: http://wilawlibrary.gov/learn/classes.html
July 15, 2017
July 20th Library Closed in the Morning for Staff In-Service
The David T. Prosser Jr. State Law Library will be closed from 8 am to 10 am on Thursday, July 20th for a staff in-service. The Dane County Law Library and the Milwaukee County Law Library will be open during this time.
To ask a question to the Wisconsin State Law Library while we are closed, you may call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
To ask a question to the Wisconsin State Law Library while we are closed, you may call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
July 5, 2017
WSLL @ Your Service July 2017
The July issue of WSLL @ Your Service is now online. As always, your comments are welcome. Please direct them to the editor, Kristina Martinez.
The David T. Prosser Jr. State Law Library will be closed from 8 am to 10 am on Thursday, July 20th for a staff in-service. The Dane County Law Library and the Milwaukee County Law Library will be open during this time. Read more
Free Research with Your Library Card
The Wisconsin State Law Library provides our users access to three major legal databases when they log in with a State Law Library card: Index to Legal Periodicals, LegalTrac, and HeinOnline. Read more
New Books
Wisconsin Sentencing in the Tough-on-Crime Era: How Judges Retained Power and Why Mass Incarceration Happened Anyway and Do English-Only Rules Have a Place in the Workplace?: A Legal Research Guide are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Summertime is break time. If you have time to get outdoors and enjoy Wisconsin, you might find these apps interesting and useful. Read more
Library News
Kari Zelinka has been hired as the new Acquisitions Librarian and Emily Shultz is our new library assistant working with the briefs collection. Welcome Kari and Emily! Read more
June Snapshot
Iowa State Capitol, June 2017. Read more
In this issue:
July 20th Library Closed for Staff In-ServiceThe David T. Prosser Jr. State Law Library will be closed from 8 am to 10 am on Thursday, July 20th for a staff in-service. The Dane County Law Library and the Milwaukee County Law Library will be open during this time. Read more
Free Research with Your Library Card
The Wisconsin State Law Library provides our users access to three major legal databases when they log in with a State Law Library card: Index to Legal Periodicals, LegalTrac, and HeinOnline. Read more
New Books
Wisconsin Sentencing in the Tough-on-Crime Era: How Judges Retained Power and Why Mass Incarceration Happened Anyway and Do English-Only Rules Have a Place in the Workplace?: A Legal Research Guide are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
Summertime is break time. If you have time to get outdoors and enjoy Wisconsin, you might find these apps interesting and useful. Read more
Library News
Kari Zelinka has been hired as the new Acquisitions Librarian and Emily Shultz is our new library assistant working with the briefs collection. Welcome Kari and Emily! Read more
June Snapshot
Iowa State Capitol, June 2017. Read more
June 27, 2017
Libraries Closed on July 4
Our three library locations will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th for the Fourth of July state holiday. We will respond to questions and requests on Wednesday, July 5th. All three library locations are also open on Monday, July 3rd.
To ask a question while we are closed, you can call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
To ask a question while we are closed, you can call us at 608-267-9696 or Ask a Librarian online.
June 14, 2017
Milwaukee Job Opening: Library Associate
The Milwaukee County Law Library (MCLL) located in the Milwaukee County Courthouse is seeking candidates for a Library Associate Limited Term Employment (LTE) position. The MCLL is a branch of the Wisconsin State Law Library.
This position is approximately 16-24 hours a week between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday, Wednesday, and every other Friday. Willingness to work flexible hours is extremely important. Hourly wage is $14.70/hour.
Duties include assisting library users in person and on the phone, processing new materials, filing and shelving library materials, assisting with maintenance of the judges’ print collections, and maintaining equipment and supplies.
Highly qualified candidates will have excellent customer service skills, cash handling experience, be able to work independently, manage and complete projects on time, and be able to follow directions.
This would be a great position for someone interested in a library or legal career. Enrollment in a library program is preferred.
To be considered, submit a cover letter and resume by e-mail clearly stating your qualifications and the days/hours you are available to Jennifer.Haas@wicourts.gov. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. No phone calls please.
The Wisconsin Court System is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants who request them.
This position is approximately 16-24 hours a week between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday, Wednesday, and every other Friday. Willingness to work flexible hours is extremely important. Hourly wage is $14.70/hour.
Duties include assisting library users in person and on the phone, processing new materials, filing and shelving library materials, assisting with maintenance of the judges’ print collections, and maintaining equipment and supplies.
Highly qualified candidates will have excellent customer service skills, cash handling experience, be able to work independently, manage and complete projects on time, and be able to follow directions.
This would be a great position for someone interested in a library or legal career. Enrollment in a library program is preferred.
To be considered, submit a cover letter and resume by e-mail clearly stating your qualifications and the days/hours you are available to Jennifer.Haas@wicourts.gov. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. No phone calls please.
The Wisconsin Court System is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants who request them.
June 9, 2017
Legislative History Classes in June and July
There's still time to sign up for our two free, CLE-credit classes on How to Research Legislative History. Learn how to research law sources, drafting files, budget bills, and Supreme Court rule orders in these free classes. The first class is offered on Wednesday, June 14th.
Introduction to Wisconsin Legislative History
Wednesday, June 14, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: Wisconsin State Law Library rare book room
Wednesday, July 12, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: Wisconsin State Law Library rare book room
If you can't make our Madison sessions, don't miss our Milwaukee class:
Researching Wisconsin Legislative History: Sources and Strategies
Thursday, July 6, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: Milwaukee Public Library, Central Library
Introduction to Wisconsin Legislative History
Wednesday, June 14, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: Wisconsin State Law Library rare book room
I need the legislative history of a Wisconsin statute. Where do I start? What do I do? Get answers to these questions and more by attending, Researching Wisconsin Legislative History: Sources and Strategies. Participants will look at the primary resources used to research Wisconsin legislative history, navigate the online Wisconsin legislative drafting files, and learn some helpful tips and tricks along the way.Advanced Wisconsin Legislative History
FREE. 1 CLE credit. Register Online | Print Registration Form
Wednesday, July 12, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: Wisconsin State Law Library rare book room
I need the legislative history of a Wisconsin statute. Where do I start? What do I do? Participants will look at the primary resources used to research Wisconsin legislative history, learn about the online Wisconsin legislative drafting files, and learn some helpful tips and tricks along the way. This advanced class covers additional search strategies, budget bills, advanced use of drafting records, and Supreme Court rule order research.FREE. 1 CLE credit. Register Online | Print Registration Form
If you can't make our Madison sessions, don't miss our Milwaukee class:
Researching Wisconsin Legislative History: Sources and Strategies
Thursday, July 6, Noon - 1 p.m.
Location: Milwaukee Public Library, Central Library
FREE. 1 CLE credit. Registration is suggested through the Milwaukee Public Library and space is limited. Call 414-286-3011 to register. These are demonstration classes.
June 2, 2017
WSLL @ Your Service: June 2017
The June 2017 issue of WSLL @ Your Service is now online. As always, your comments are welcome. Please direct them to the editor, Kristina Martinez.
As summer approaches we gear up for community gatherings and festivals. Our research guide to community raffles help you find the rules and regulations to follow from the State of Wisconsin. Read more
New Books
Marijuana Law in a Nutshell and Human Trafficking: Emerging Legal Issues and Application are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
In recent weeks, the computer world has been rocked by a ransomware attack "WannaCry" and a new warning that cybercriminals are embedding dangerous links in social media posts. Read more
Library News
Summer tours and classes at the library, plus library closures for the July 4th holiday. Read more
June Snapshot
Street Sign in Alexandria, Virginia, May 2017; Photo by Julie Tessmer. Read more
In this issue:
Community Raffles: Resource GuideAs summer approaches we gear up for community gatherings and festivals. Our research guide to community raffles help you find the rules and regulations to follow from the State of Wisconsin. Read more
New Books
Marijuana Law in a Nutshell and Human Trafficking: Emerging Legal Issues and Application are our two featured titles this month. As always, don't miss our new book list. Read more
Tech Tip
In recent weeks, the computer world has been rocked by a ransomware attack "WannaCry" and a new warning that cybercriminals are embedding dangerous links in social media posts. Read more
Library News
Summer tours and classes at the library, plus library closures for the July 4th holiday. Read more
June Snapshot
Street Sign in Alexandria, Virginia, May 2017; Photo by Julie Tessmer. Read more