Wisconsin Uprising Archive

Wisconsin Uprising Archive Contact us at: [email protected] Examples of materials include, but are not limited to videos, photographs, pamphlets, and audio.

The mission of the Wisconsin Uprising Archive is to collect and preserve materials related to the democratic uprising that started in Wisconsin in February 2011. The materials will be accessible to all online with the goal of advancing the awareness of events to the general population as well as for educational uses by teachers and students of all ages. A further goal is to aid the production of d

ocumentaries about the events of the time
by becoming a permanent repository in partnership with other institutions. We are a group of volunteers with expertise in video production and digital libraries who have come together to archive the documents that
are being created during the protests and other activities related to the Wisconsin Uprising. We are affiliated with WYOU, the community
television station in Madison, Wisconsin. We are collecting these materials so that they will be preserved for the future. Copyright will be retained by the creator, but items are available for download and reuse.

03/18/2015

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03/10/2015
04/19/2012
We are looking for volunteers to assist in the cataloging of archived material using a metadata. A training will be held...
02/27/2012

We are looking for volunteers to assist in the cataloging of archived material using a metadata. A training will be held THIS WEDNESDAY, February 29, 2012, from 6:15 to 7:30 in the Library School (Library) Computer Lab on the 4th floor of the Helen C. White Hall. To get to the lab, do NOT enter through the College Library on the first floor. Use the elevator from the parking garage if you park there (it is metered and has handicap parking) or use the door next to the main doors to the library.
Any questions, email [email protected] .

Address: SLIS Laboratory Library [Get Directions] University of Wisconsin-Madison4191 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park Street Madison, WI 53706

This tumblr was started by the documentation station in the Capitol. You can contribute to it, let your voice be heard. ...
02/15/2012

This tumblr was started by the documentation station in the Capitol. You can contribute to it, let your voice be heard. Or your sign be seen.

Scott Walker is proud that he balanced Wisconsin’s budget deficit by cutting education, healthcare, and local services. He says the budget is “balanced” and eliminates the deficit. We know that’s a...

02/04/2012

Interested in having your media archived? We now have multiple hard drives (Drobo) and librarians/archivists have created a metadata system to catalog and make items searchable. A number of digital photos and videos have been submitted and are beginning to be cataloged. We are looking for additional items and for volunteers to help with the process. Contact us here or at [email protected]

01/23/2012

We have a filmmaker who has requested specific footage from our fledgling archive. He is looking for footage of Tim Cullen speaking at the return rally for the Fab 14 (did anybody shoot part of or the entire event or Tim’s speech?) We also are looking for any other footage of teachers being blamed for Wisconsin's debts, Walker footage, or people criticizing unions.
Does anyone have footage of Walker actually signing the bill?

Please email us at: [email protected]

01/23/2012

Congratulations to DW (with cam) for making the front page of the Sunday WSJ!!! We'll want that footage for the Archive as well!

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