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| Directions and Hours / Planning Your Research Visit / Staff | ||
PLANNING YOUR RESEARCH VISIT All Yale University students and faculty, and other researchers whose work requires use of its collections are welcome to study at the Beinecke. New library patrons will fill out a registration card and present a Yale identification card or two forms of identification with recent photographs and a current address. Undergraduates not enrolled in Yale College who are interested in manuscripts or archival collections should present a letter of introduction from their academic advisor or college librarian. Permission is required for access to some materials. Beinecke is a non-circulating, closed stack library. Paging is done during business hours. The Public Services staff accept completed call slips at the library's service desk. Upon request of the researcher, the staff retrieves materials within twenty minutes. Material from other Yale collections can be paged for use in the Beinecke reading room only. For more information about paging from other Yale collections, refer to the description of the ELI Express and LSF Retrieval services. Please consult the reading room rules prior to visiting the library. The reading room is reserved for the use of the library's collections by registered researchers. All library materials must be handled with great care to ensure their safety and preservation. All research areas are accessible to the handicapped. Researchers are encouraged to bring their own laptop computers or they may borrow a laptop from the Public Services Desk. The library's laptops are equipped with wireless technology linking Yale affiliates to the university's computer network. Researchers are encouraged to acquaint themselves with the library's holdings by reading the Overview of Collections and the Guide to Research Tools . Yale University Library's on-line catalog Orbis , and databases devoted to new acquisitions and manuscripts and archival materials provide descriptions of the library's books and archives. Researchers may use these on-line resources to gather preliminary information needed to identify and locate materials relevant to their work. Curators and public services librarians are available by request for reference consultations. The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is located on the Yale University campus near downtown New Haven, Connecticut. The city hosts a variety of lodging and directions options for local, national, and international researchers. For information about access to other Yale libraries, refer to the web page Access and Use on the main Library's web site. |
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