Duplication Services
Photocopy
Reproductions | Digital
| Audiovisual | Payment Information
The Department of Special Collections Public Services Division
offers a wide array of duplication services to our researchers,
including photocopying, digital, and audiovisual reproductions.
Due to the fragile and/or unique nature of the materials, all duplication
is done by departmental staff. Requests for duplication services
can be made in person at the reference desk, or by sending an email
to speccollref@stanford.edu.
Duplication is for private research only. If you order copies of Stanford Special Collections and University Archives materials, please note that this does not convey the right to use or publish the material. Such rights are secured only with the joint permission of the holder of the copyright (if applicable) and the library as owner of the material. In most cases, Special Collections does not own the copyright. It is the patron's sole responsibility to determine the copyright status and to obtain any required permission from the copyright holder. Other legal restrictions in addition to copyright, such as privacy, publicity and trademark rights, may also limit a researcher's use of library materials.
Most of our materials can be duplicated in house. Some items cannot be duplicated in house (due to fragility, size or medium of the requested item), and require an outside vendor. Duplication prices for these orders vary on a case-by-case basis. We will alert you if your item can not be duplicated in house and provide you with an estimate.
For items that can be duplicated in house, please click on the link below to view our duplication price list:
Duplication Price list
(PDF)
Please note: All reproduction requests are reviewed
by our staff, and fragile materials that pose serious preservation
and conservation concerns will not be reproduced. If your photocopy order is large (over .5 inches) we will ask for a deposit before beginning processing your order.
As a whole, photography
is prohibited in Green Library. The use of a personal digital camera
in the Field Reading Room to make digital surrogates of materials
requires Department approval before your visit and is by appointment
only.
Policy on Digital Camera
Use in the Field Reading Room (PDF)
Photocopy Reproductions
Photocopies can be made for researchers, depending on the physical
condition of the items and donor and copyright restrictions, for
a fee. Photocopy reproduction requests take approximately one week
to be completed. Requests for photocopies may be made at the reference
desk,or by sending an email to speccollref@stanford.edu. For large orders, pre-payment is required.
For materials found in our rare book collections, photocopy requests
must include:
- the title of the item
- the call number of the item
- the page number(s).
For manuscript or archival materials, photocopy requests must include:
- the name of the collection
- the collection call number
- the series, box, and folder number in which the selected materials
are housed (if applicable)
Failure to provide such information can slow down the photocopy
request process, and can, on occasion, prevent the request from
being honored altogether. Due to the fragile and/or unique nature
of the materials, all photocopying is done by departmental staff.
Digital Reproductions
Researchers requesting digital surrogates of images should allow
approximately four weeks for their orders to be completed. Like
photocopying, digital reproductions are dependent upon the physical
condition of the items and copyright and donor restrictions. Pre-payment is required for all digital orders.
The
charges for our services are found here.
Requests for digital reproductions may be made at the reference
desk,or by sending an email to speccollref@stanford.edu.
For materials found in our rare book collections, digital reproduction
requests must include:
- the title of the item
- the call number of the item
- the page number(s)
For manuscript or archival materials, digital reproduction requests
must include:
- the name of the collection
- the collection call number
- the series, box, and folder number in which the selected materials
are housed (if applicable)
Failure to provide such information can slow down the request process,
and can, on occasion, prevent the request from being honored altogether.
Under certain conditions, researchers may be allowed to use their
personal digital cameras to make digital surrogates of materials.
The use of a personal digital camera can occur only in the Field
Reading Room and requires both department approval and an appointment.
The conditions and restrictions for this service are noted on the
policy which all researchers must review before their appointment
begins:
Policy on Digital Camera
Use in the Field Reading Room (PDF)
All appointment requests must be submitted in writing prior to
a researcher's visit. To schedule an appointment, please email speccollref@stanford.edu
with "“Digital Camera: Request for Appt." as the
email's subject line.
Audiovisual Reproduction
The vast majority of the electronic media holdings of the Department
of Special Collections are in obsolete, difficult-to-access formats.
Because most of these materials are old and/or rare, we cannot allow
patrons to use the original audiovisual recordings. Instead, patrons
must use copies that are made from the original items. Currently,
'use copies' do not exist for the majority of our collections. Therefore,
researchers requesting duplication of electronic media must allow
a minimum of four weeks to process a duplication order.
For manuscript or archival materials, audiovisual reproduction
requests must include:
- the name of the collection
- the collection call number
- the series, box, and folder number in which the selected materials
are housed (if applicable)
Failure to provide such information can slow down the request process,
and can, on occasion, prevent the request from being honored altogether.
Please be aware that not all AV materials can be duplicated in
house and some materials will require outsourcing and additional
time to process. Outsourced costs can be quite steep, as professionally-trained
third-party vendors are used to prepare, handle, and create reproductions.
Please click on the link below to view a price list for our duplication
services:
Duplication Price list
(PDF)
Payment Information
We accept cash or check for duplication orders. Checks should be made payable to Stanford University and mailed to:
Department of Special Collections
Attn: Public Services
Green Library
Stanford University Libraries
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Please include a copy of your remittance with your check so that we may easily identify your payment to your order.
Last modified:
August 30, 2012
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