Friday, December 30, 2016

Winterim 2017 Hours

Winterim 2017 Hours
McIntyre Library is open during Winterim 2017 (1/3-1/22) the following hours:

  • Sunday: CLOSED
  • Monday: 8 am - 6 pm
  • Tuesday: 8 am - 6 pm
  • Wednesday: 8 am - 6 pm
  • Thursday: 8 am - 6 pm
  • Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
  • Saturday: CLOSED

The library is closed for the Martin Luther King holiday on Monday, January 16.

The library will close early on Friday, January 20 at 4:30 pm for the last day of Winterim classes.

The library will open at 7 am on Monday, January 23 for the start of the spring semester.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Winter Break Hours (12/23/16 - 1/3/17)

McIntyre Library is open a reduced number of hours during Winter Break (12/23/16-1/3/17). The hours are as follows:

  •  Fri (12/23): 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sat (12/24): CLOSED

  • Sun (12/25): CLOSED
  • Mon (12/26): CLOSED
  • Tue (12/27): 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Wed (12/28): 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Thu (12/29): 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Fri (12/30): 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sat (12/31): CLOSED

  • Sun (1/1/17): CLOSED
  • Mon (1/2/17): CLOSED
  • Tue (1/3/17): 8 am - 6 pm

Winterim hours start on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 8 am.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Finals Week Therapy Dogs


McIntyre Library will be hosting therapy dogs for finals week.  The following is a listing of each day the library will be hosting a dog, its name, and breed.
  • Wednesday, December 14
    • 11-noon: Jada the Red/Fox Lab Mix
    • 6-7 pm: Bella & Kelsey the Golden Retrievers
  • Thursday, December 15
    •  5-6 pm: Yoda, Flash, and Ellie the Border Collies
    • 6-7 pm: Bella & Chloe the Golden Retrievers
  • Friday, December 16
    • 10-11 am: Racy & Seeker the Shelties
  • Sunday, December 18
    • 3-4 pm: Jada the Red/Fox Lab Mix
    • 4-5 pm: Fritz the Tibetan Terrier
    • 5-6 pm: Beau the Flat-Coated Retriever
  • Monday, December 19
    • Noon-1 pm: Nelson the Goldendoodle
  • Tuesday, December 20
    • 10-11 am: Luna the Yellow Lab & Fran the Yellow Lab/Golden Mix
    • 2-4 pm: Madison the Goldendoodle
  • Wednesday, December 21
    • 2-3 pm: Madison the Goldendoodle
  • Thursday, December 22
    • 10-11:30 am: Nelson the Goldendoodle

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

22nd Annual Giving Project to Support HMAA Rice Pantry

Today McIntyre Library kicks off its annual holiday giving project raising money for a local organization’s work against hunger in our community. 

For the 22nd year, the UW-Eau Claire McIntyre Library Staff Association, a voluntary organization composed of library faculty and staff, is sponsoring an annual fundraiser to benefit the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association (HMAA).

Funds are used to purchase rice for the organization's rice pantry. Last year the Staff Association was able to raise funds to buy over 9000 pounds of rice for the HMAA.

“In a year when many communities across the country are reporting increased acts of racism and marginalization, it is especially important to support our neighbors and let them know we value them as members of our community,” said Jill Markgraf, Head of Research and Instruction at McIntyre.

The HMAA is a social service agency that serves the local Hmong community by operating a food pantry and assisting in housing, employment and translating services. The agency also works with other area services to assist the local Hmong community.

A donation of $20 can feed a family of five or six for a month.

Donations will be collected now through the 31st of December.

Donations are tax deductible and can be made online at https://connect.uwec.edu/library by selecting Holiday Giving Project – HMAA Rice Pantry as the donation designation.

Donations can be made as gifts, memorials and tributes to someone
To do so, select Memorial/Tribute under What prompted you to give today.

Checks, made payable to UW-Eau Claire Foundation and indicating Holiday Giving Project – HMAA Rice Pantry on the memo line, or cash should be submitted via mail or campus mail to Jenna Vande Zande in McIntyre Library. 

Donations also may be dropped off at the library Research Center or in the donation box near the circulation desk on the first floor of the library.

For more information, see http://libguides.uwec.edu/hmaagiving  or contact Jenna Vande Zande at (715)-836-3421 or vandezjl@uwec.edu

New Historical Exhibit on Display on 5th Floor

By Sarah Beer, McIntyre Library Special Collections Student Assistant

Nelson Exhibit
In the spring of 2016, fifteen public history seminar students, under the guidance of Dr. John W. W. Mann, created “Through Daniel’s Eyes: The Photography of Daniel Bastian Nelson.” The family of Daniel Nelson donated a collection of 415 glass plate negatives, with images captured in Eau Claire between 1898 and 1919, to McIntyre Library’s Special Collections and Archives Department. The class collaborated with the Chippewa Valley Museum to display Nelson’s work using five interpretive panels plus an introductory panel, accompanied by select photographs that support a common theme. The five themes chosen by the students are: the built environment, saloon culture, sports and leisure, Putnam Park, and flooding. Each panel explores the role its theme played not just in Nelson’s life, but in Eau Claire during his lifetime.

As a public history major, I was one of the students to take part in the Nelson project. Our class received our assignment, then went to the Special Collections and Archives to view the photos. Set out on the five tables in the reading room was the legacy of Daniel Nelson and the story of Eau Claire more than a hundred years earlier. We committed the collection to memory then met later and brainstormed ideas for five themes. After throwing around countless pitches, we settled on the five themes that would dictate our project. Two other students and I were in charge of the saloon culture panel.

Nelson Exhibit - Saloon Culture
To create our panel, we researched saloons and taverns in Eau Claire during Daniel Nelson’s lifetime. We looked at how many there were, where they were, and who typically ran and frequented them. During our research, we often came across not just supporters of saloons, but also their critics. This aspect could not be ignored, and so we included Eau Claire’s most dedicated prohibitionist, Waldemar Ager, in our story. Once we pieced together our narrative, it was time to piece together our panel.

Our class created a uniform template, but each group had to arrange the layout based on their own photos and content. Of all the work we did, this was perhaps the most difficult part. With infinite possibilities and so many variables to consider, we had to find the one layout that worked the best for us. Each group went through several layouts. Thanks to the critiques of our fellow classmates, we were able to find the layout that is the most pleasing to the eye as well as one that takes into consideration the many variables an exhibit needs to be effective for various audiences. It also had to be cohesive with the other five panels.

“Through Daniel’s Eyes” can now be found on the fifth floor of McIntyre Library, with the introduction panel positioned just outside of Special Collections and Archives. The graduate students of the seminar course also created a website to accompany the exhibit, which can be found at http://throughdanielseyes.weebly.com/. The website offers a deeper look into the life of Daniel Nelson, his photography, and turn of the century Eau Claire.


Monday, November 28, 2016

Fall 2016 Pre-Finals & Finals Week Hours (12/11-12/26)

Fall 2016 Finals Hours
McIntyre Library will be extending its hours the week before and of finals (12/11-12/26). The hours are as follows:

  • Sun (12/11): 11 am - 1 am
  • Mon (12/12): 7 am - Open 24 hrs.
  • Tue (12/13): Open 24 hrs.
  • Wed (12/14): Open 24 hrs.
  • Thu (12/15): Open 24 hrs.
  • Fri (12/16): Open until Midnight
  • Sat (12/17): 7:30 am - Midnight

  • Sun (12/18): 7:30 am - Open 24 hrs.
  • Mon (12/19): Open 24 hrs.
  • Tue (12/20): Open 24 hrs.
  • Wed (12/21): Open 24 hrs.
  • Thu (12/22): Open until 7 pm
  • Fri (12/23): 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sat (12/24): CLOSED

  • Sun (12/25): CLOSED
  • Mon (12/26): CLOSED 

Good luck on your tests and papers!

Monday, November 07, 2016

Research Coaching @ McIntyre Library

Sign up for a session with a librarian to get advice on starting your research process, to look over your current sources and citations, or to get help wrapping up your research project or paper!

Research Coaching Sessions will be held from 
November 7th - November 18th*

Appointments available at: http://mcintyrelibrary.youcanbook.me


*If the times offered do not work for you, schedule an appointment with a librarian any time during the semester by using the link on our homepage in the "Research Help" box to the right of library search: www.uwec.edu/library  




Tuesday, October 18, 2016

McIntyre Library Newsletter - Fall 2016




McIntyre Library just released Issue #84 of our newsletter, Off the Shelf 

Articles inside the newsletter include:
  • Digitization of The Spectator
  • The history of McIntyre Library: 1916-1966
  • Research & Instruction's new look
  • The history of the Blugold mascot
  • Recent acquisitions in popular fiction and nonfiction
  • And much more!


You can get your newsletter by clicking on the link above or using this link.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

UWEC Student Voter Frequently Asked Questions


Never voted before? Moved and need to re-register? We can answer all of your voting questions and help you get ready for election day!

Stop by the Research Center on the first floor to register with us until October 12th

After the 12th, voters can register at the polls on election day but will need an approved photo ID and proof of residence document. 

Don't know if you have the right documentation? We can help.




Blugold Voter Frequently Asked Questions


Where can I register?

You can register in advance at city hall, with volunteers at a voter registration drive, with a librarian at McIntyre Library 8am - 5pm weekdays during approved registration weeks, or at the polls on election day. See the Research Center on the first floor of McIntyre Library for more details.
Where is my polling place?

During local, state, and national elections, UW-Eau Claire is the voting site for Wards 20 and 24 of the city of Eau Claire: students living in the upper campus residence halls reside in Ward 20, students living in the lower campus residence halls reside in Ward 24.

Students living off campus can look up their polling place by address at:  http://myvote.wi.gov/


Students living at the Priory: the Priory is located in the town of Washington, so students will need to contact their election office:  http://townofwashington.org/elections/

Where can I get a proof of enrollment form?

In the Student Center on BlugoldCampuS under academics, there is a drop down menu titled “Other academic”. The link to the Voter Verification Form is second from the bottom on that menu.

What time are the polls open on election day?

The polls are open from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM

What if I don’t have a WI driver’s license?

Students can also use other forms of ID like a United States passport or a Student Voter ID from the University.

Blugold cards do not meet the criteria to function as an acceptable ID because they do not have an expiration date. UW- Eau Claire students who do not have another acceptable photo ID can get an approved Student Voter ID from the Blugold card office on the first floor of the Davies Center.

Students with a Minnesota drivers license or a license from another state can use a US passport or a Student Voter ID along with the proof of enrollment form or one of the documents listed below to vote in Eau Claire.

What else do I need to bring?

If you do not have a WI Driver’s License with your current city of Eau Claire address on it, you will also need to bring a document that shows your proof of Wisconsin residency. If the address on your Wisconsin Driver’s license does not match your current address, you will need to bring a document that shows your proof of residency at your house, apartment, or dorm in Eau Claire.
This includes documents like:
A residential lease
A utility bill (except garbage/recycling bills)
A bank statement – printed from the internet is fine (but not a credit card statement)
A paycheck (but not a personal check)





Friday, August 19, 2016

FREE PIZZA, games, live entertainment at McIntyre Library After Dark on Sept. 6

After Dark, which takes place on Tuesday, September 6 from 6-10 pm, is everything that you didn’t think would happen in a library - like FREE PIZZA - but does. Featuring a mini golf course that starts on the second floor and ends on the first (yes, you get to go down a stairwell!), After Dark also includes a variety of board, card, and video games…we even have a life size version of Clue in which you are the characters (complete with costumes) that walk around the board trying to find out who killed Mr. Boddy.

If you think you’re good at Mario Kart you’ll want to enter the Mario Kart Tournament with a very nice prize going to the overall champion. If you’ve always thought a library would be a good place to play laser tag, you’re in luck. Challenge your friends or make new ones on our course.

Did we mention pizza? Who doesn’t like free Toppers pizza?! Lots of it too! The fun doesn’t stop there though. We have a variety of student groups on campus who will provide live entertainment - practice your dance skills, be mesmerized by a magician, or bust a gut with an improv comedy team and standup comedians. Best of all, you can win prizes throughout the night just for attending.

You really have no reason not to and if you do, you can call your parents up and tell them you’re in the library on the first night of class!

Find the event on Facebook and be sure to invite your friends!

Still not convinced? The video below will give you an overview of the event!

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Student Employment Opportunities at McIntyre Library

McIntyre Library has 5 openings for circulation student assistants to start work during the fall 2016 semester.

Assist with the charge & discharge of all library materials, equipment & room keys; off-campus/community patron registrations; collecting payments for library charges; organizing and shelving materials; answering questions about library policy and procedure; handling complaints; dealing with emergency situations that occur in the building; & other miscellaneous duties.

Qualifications: 
Minimum of one semester commitment, work study, agreeable to working some early morning/night/weekend hours (if needed), ability to follow instructions, accuracy, attention to detail, ability to work well with the public, reliability, promptness, initiative, agreement that a set schedule will be followed, willingness to take available shifts.

Wage/Salary:
7.30\hr


How to Apply:
Fill out an online application with your availability.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Summer Library Hours (5/23 - 9/5)


McIntyre Library's summer hours session hours (May 23-August 5) are as follows:
  • 8 am - 6 pm, Monday - Friday
  • CLOSED on Saturday & Sunday
The library is closed on Monday, May 30 for Memorial Day and Monday, July 4 for Independence Day and will close early, at 4:30 pm, on June 10 (last day of interim) and August 5 (last day of summer classes). 

When no classes are in session (August 8 - September 5) the library will be open:
  • 8 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday
  • CLOSED on Saturday and Sunday
The library will be closed on Monday, September 5 for Labor Day and open on Tuesday, September 6 for the start of the fall 2016 semester.

Monday, May 09, 2016

Finals Week Therapy Dogs

McIntyre Library will be hosting therapy dogs the week before and of finals.
Pre Finals Week:
  • Wednesday, May 11
    • 10-11:30 am: Meet Luna the Yellow Lab & Fran the Yellow Lab Mix
    • 5-6 pm: Meet Yoda, Flash, Spud and Ellie the Border Collies
  • Friday, May 13
    • Noon-1 pm: Meet Luna the Newfoundland
 Finals Week:
  • Sunday, May 15
    • 2:30-4 pm: Meet Ziva the Australian Kelpie & Genevieve the Blue Heeler, Charlie the Cocker Spaniels
  • Monday, May 16
    • 3-4 pm: Meet Seeker & Racy the Shelties
  • Tuesday, May 17
    • 5:30-6:30 pm: Meet Bella & Kelsey the Golden Retrievers
  • Wednesday, May 18
    • 10-11 am: Meet Beau the Flat Coated Retriever
    • 11-11:30 am: Meet Coco the Golden Retriever
    • 6-7 pm: Meet Fritz the Tibetan Terrier
    • 7-8 pm: Meet Luna the Newfoundland
This blog post will be updated if any new therapy dogs are added during the coming days.

Thursday, May 05, 2016

Pancakes with Chancellor Jim (5/16, 8-10 pm)

As a special finals week treat, Chancellor Jim, library staff, and other guests, will be making freshly flipped pancakes for all UW-Eau Claire students studying for finals in McIntyre Library on Monday, May 16 from 8-10 pm.  Best of all, it's entirely free!

Monday, May 02, 2016

Pre-Finals and Finals Week Hours (5/8 - 5/22)

McIntyre Library will be extending its hours the week before and of finals (5/8-5/22). The hours are as follows:

Sun. (5/8): 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Mon. (5/9): 7:00 am - Open 24 hrs.
Tue. (5/10): Open 24 hrs.
Wed. (5/11): Open 24 hrs.
Thu. (5/12): Open 24 hrs.
Fri. (5/13): Open until Midnight
Sat. (5/14): 7:30 am - Midnight

Sun. (5/15): 7:30 am - Open 24 hrs.
Mon. (5/16): Open 24 hrs.
Tue. (5/17): Open 24 hrs.
Wed. (5/18): Open 24 hrs.
Thu. (5/19): Open 24 hrs.
Fri. (5/20): Open until 7 pm
Sat. (5/21): CLOSED

Sun. (5/22): CLOSED 

Thursday, April 07, 2016

MiniConferences with a Librarian April 11th - 22nd













The Research Center is holding MiniConferences with a librarian or peer research consultant to help you with your research project or paper!

Sign up online for a one-on-one 20-minute appointment with a McIntyre Library research expert. We are offering appointment times during the weeks of April 11th - 15th and April 18th - 22nd, including evening hours on Monday and Thursday nights of both weeks.


Appointments will be held at the Research Center, next to the Information Desk on the first floor - check in at the Information Desk under the "Ask Me" banner.

(For other weeks, appointments can be requested by emailing library.reference@uwec.edu or using the consultation form.)

Wednesday, April 06, 2016

Eau Claire's Cave Poetess Discussion (April 12 at 4 pm)

McIntyre Library is happy to celebrate National Library Week with a special event from Dr. Stephanie Farrar on April 12 at 4 pm in McIntyre Library's Special Collections & Archives on the library's 5th floor. 

Dr. Farrar will be discussing an undated handwritten booklet of 81 poems from the early-twentieth-century by a woman named Maud Phillips, who also published poetry in The Leader under the pen name Violet Leigh.  

While never a famous poet, Phillips gained considerable notoriety in her community, having been twice committed to a mental asylum against her will as a result of unconventional life choices including engaging in love affairs with married men and her decision to move her family into a cave beside the Eau Claire River.

This event is free and open to the public.

Monday, March 28, 2016

McIntyre Library Newsletter - Spring 2016






McIntyre Library just released Issue #83 of our newsletter, Off the Shelf 

Articles inside the newsletter include:
  • The redesign of the circulation desk 
  • McIntyre's Honors course: "Living in an Information Economy"
  • Miniconferences in Research & Instruction 
  • A gift of rare books donated to Special Collections & Archives
  • Our new student employee scholarship
  • And much more!


***In the newsletter's introduction from our Director, John Pollitz, there is information about the McIntyre Alumni Reunion Picnic to be held in Carson Park during Homecoming. This event is for all current and past employees, student employees, and librarians. Check out the article for more information and the link to a preliminary planning survey!


You can get your newsletter by clicking on the link above or using this link.  Enjoy!



Friday, March 18, 2016

2nd Annual Backgammon Tournament Held in McIntyre Library April 9

McIntyre Library at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will host the 1st annual Eau Claire backgammon tournament on April 9 starting at 1 pm. The tournament, which is FREE and open to UW-Eau Claire students and all residents of the Chippewa Valley is for beginners and experienced players alike. One tournament participant will be randomly selected to win a backgammon set just for participating.



How the tournament works

The tournament will have a maximum of 32 players (two sixteen team brackets).  

Registration is required to enter the tournament.

Location
McIntyre Library will host all rounds of the tournament  and is located on the UW-Eau Claire campus at 105 Garfield Ave. Eau Claire, WI 54702.  Parking at UW-Eau Claire is free on the weekends.  Please consult this map (PDF) for location information.  Suggested locations to park are the Phillips Lot or Hibbard Lot.


Registration
Registration is FREE and is required to participate in the tournament.  To register send an email indicating your interest in participating to Hans Kishel, UW-Eau Claire librarian: kishelhf@uwec.edu.

Please register no later than April 6.  If space is available registrants will be taken on day of tournament.

Additional Information
The grand prize will be a backgammon set, to be randomly selected from all tournament contestants. Light refreshments will be served.

Questions should be directed to Hans Kishel (kishelhf@uwec.edu, 715-836-2959).

Support for this program includes UW-Eau Claire's McIntyre Library and the Council on Internationalization and Global Engagement.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Spring Break Hours

McIntyre Library will be open a reduced number of hours for spring break. 

  • Friday, March 18: 7 am - 7 pm
  • Saturday, March 19: CLOSED
  • Sunday, March 20: CLOSED

  • Monday, March 21: 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Tuesday, March 22: 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Wednesday, March 23: 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Thursday, March 24: 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Friday, March 25: 8 am - 4:30 pm
  • Saturday, March 26: CLOSED
  • Sunday, March 27: 11 am - 1 am

Don't forget, we are always open online!

Monday, March 07, 2016

Midterm Therapy Dogs (3/13-17)

Need something to power you through midterms? Come to the library to pet a therapy dog!  Therapy dogs will be available in McIntyre Library the following days and times:

Sunday, March 13
  • 2-3 pm: Meet Coco the Golden Retriever
  • 3:30-4:30 pm: Meet Fritz the Tibetan Terrier
  • 5-6 pm: Meet Bella & Kelsey the Golden Retrievers
Monday, March 14
  • 11:30 am - 12:30 am: Meet Seeker & Racy the Shelties
  • 3:30 - 4:30 pm: Meet Connor the Chow Mix
Tuesday, March 15
  • 4-6 pm: Meet Fran & Luna the Yellow Labs
  • 6:30-7:30 pm: Meet Tonka the Newfoundland
 Wednesday, March 16
  • 5-6 pm: Meet Spud, Flash, Yoda, and Ellie the Border Collies
Thursday, March 17
  • 6-7 pm: Meet Beau the flat coated retriever

Thursday, February 25, 2016

UW- Eau Claire Student Voter FAQs





Need help navigating the voting process? Check out this list of frequently asked questions or stop by the Research Center on the first floor of McIntyre to talk to a Reference Librarian!


Where can I register?
You can register at the polls or in advance at the city hall of your ward’s city, with volunteers at a voter registration drive, or with a librarian at McIntyre Library 8am - 5pm weekdays during approved registration weeks. See the Research Center on the first floor for more details.

What is my ward number? Where is my polling place?
             During local, state, and national elections, UW-Eau Claire is the vote site for Wards 20 and 24 of the city of Eau Claire: students living in the upper campus residence halls reside in Ward 20, students living in the lower campus residence halls reside in Ward 24. 
     Students living off campus can check the city of Eau Claire website to determine their wards and polling locations:
     You can also look up your voter registration status and polling location by home address at:

What if I don’t have a WI driver’s license? Where can I get an alternate photo ID?
        Students can also use other forms of ID like a United States passport or an approved Student Voter ID from the University.

        Blugold cards do not meet the criteria to function as an acceptable ID because they do not have an expiration date. UW- Eau Claire students who do not have another acceptable photo ID can get an approved Student Voter ID from the Blugold card office on the first floor of the Davies Center.

There is an e-file form where you can request an ID to be made for you, or you can stop by their office in person: http://www.uwec.edu/Blugoldcard/index.htm

  •         To request a card go to https://eform1.uwec.edu/
  •      Login with your UWEC information
  •     Choose “Start New Form"
  •     Select “University Centers” from the pull down menu
  •     Select “Blugold Card Services – Request a Card” and then select the type of card you want to have printed and follow the instructions


What else do I need to bring to the polls?
     If you do not have a Wisconsin Driver’s License with your school current address on it, you will also need to bring a document that shows your proof of residency. If the address on your Wisconsin Driver’s license does not match your current address, you will also need to bring a document that shows your proof of residency at that address. This includes documents like:

  •           A residential lease which is effective for a period that includes Election Day
  •      A utility bill (anything but garbage/recycling bills)
  •      A bank statement – printed from the internet is fine (but not a credit card statement)
  •           A paycheck (but not a personal check)

The university also provides a proof of residency/enrollment form on BlugoldCampS

Where do I get a University proof of residency / proof of enrollment form?
     To find the residency/enrollment form go to BlugoldCampuS and click Student Center from the drop down menu. On the Student Center page under academics, there is a drop down menu titled “Other academic…” and the link to the Voter Verification Form is second to last on that menu. Clicking the Voter Verification Form link will create a PDF page that states your campus or local address and your enrollment status for the semester.

What do I do if I live at the Priory?
      The Priory is located in the town of Washington, so students at the Priory will need to contact their voter registration office: http://townofwashington.org/elections/


For more information, contact the Research Center in McIntyre Library at (715) 836-3858 or visit:

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

WI and US Tax Forms, Instructions Available at McIntyre

Tax season is upon us! McIntyre Library offers Federal and Wisconsin tax forms.



Visit McIntyre Library to pick up a paper copy of your tax forms, or simply download and print them:

Our display of tax forms is located next to the security gates on the first floor.

Due to Winter Storm Jonas, some US tax forms were delayed or rerouted so their delivery has been staggered. We will continue to put out the forms as they arrive. Currently we have instructional booklets for the 1040 and 1040EZ but we are waiting on all other forms.

To pick up tax forms, you can also visit the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library or your local IRS office.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program provides free assistance to taxpayers who earn less than $53,000 annually at several locations in the Eau Claire area.

For questions about McIntyre Library's tax forms, contact Jenna Vande Zande in Research and Instruction, (715) 836 - 3421 or vandezjl@uwec.edu

Monday, January 04, 2016

Library Winterim Hours: January 4 - 24

Winterim Hours
McIntyre Library's Winterim session hours are as follows:

Monday - Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Exceptions are as follows:
  • The library will be closed on Monday, January 18 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
  • The library will close early on Friday, January 22 for the end of the Winterim session.

McIntyre Library will open at 7 am for our spring semester hours on Monday, January 25.