General Rules
1. Readers should note that the conditions under which certain collections are deposited require application to the owners or trustees of these collections before access can be granted. Readers are strongly recommended to contact UCD Archives in advance to avoid delays caused by such application.
2. An appointment is essential. All readers must complete a simple(opens in a new window)online registration procedurebefore being given access to the reading room. This includes a declaration that the researcher’s conduct will conform with our reading room rules and procedures (see below), and that the reader understands their obligations under the GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Researchers will be issued with their reader’s card on their initial visit to our reading room.
3. Outdoor coats, umbrellas, hats, folders, envelopes, cases or bags, including carrying cases for laptop computers must be left in the lockers provided. Mobile phones must be muted.
4. Readers must not bring into the reading room anything liable to cause damage to archives. This includes food and drink; sweets or chewing gum; newspapers; sharp instruments; erasers; and correcting fluid.
5. Smoking is prohibited.
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Reading Room Rules
1. When handling original archives, readers must be aware that these are unique, fragile and must be treated with respect.
* Ensure that your hands are clean.
* Do not lick or moisten you fingers before turning pages.
* Do not lean on or place anything on archives. Do not rest your device, notebook, paper or cards on archives while taking notes.
* Do not mark, crease or fold archives.
* Do not disorder or rearrange loose documents or remove tags or fasteners from files.
* Do not place clothing on the reading tables.
* Book supports must be used when directed by the duty archivist.
2. Pencils only may be used in the reading room. No pen of any kind may be used for any purpose. No pen should be produced or left on a table. Pencils are supplied in the reading room.
3. Laptop computers and tablets may be used in the reading room. There is a power supply to each desk.
4. Personal photography is allowed in the reading room, under certain conditions. Please discuss with the duty archivist. Digital copies of documents may be supplied by UCD Archives. The duty archivist will explain the procedures and charges involved. All copying whether carried out in the reading room or supplied by UCD Archives, is carried out on the understanding that readers agree to abide by their obligations under copyright legislation.
5. A(opens in a new window)Copy Request Formmust be completed whether taking photographs or requesting digital copies.
5. Readers are responsible for the archives issued to them. Archives must not be handed by one reader to another.
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Production of Archives for Consultation
1. Documents must be requested using our(opens in a new window)Document Request Form. We advise readers to request documents as far in advance of their visit as possible.
2. The majority of collections are routinely produced in surrogate form (microfilm or digital scans) as a major component of UCD Archives’ preservation management strategy.
3. Original material will be produced on Fridays in the UCD Special Collections Reading Room, until the new Cultural Heritage Reading Room is open. Requests to view original material must be made at least one week in advance of your visit.
4. A reader will not be issued with more original documents at any one time than is considered appropriate by the duty archivist.
5. Readers may indicate that they wish archives to be held out for further consultation. Archives in original format will be returned to storage at the close of every Friday, and will have to be requested again.
Where permission to consult archives is granted, it is subject to compliance with these rules.
Any infringement may result in permission being withdrawn.
It is the policy of UCD to prosecute anyone damaging or stealing archives.