Guidelines for the Handling and Care of Special Collections
General Guidelines for all Special Collections Items
Item Specific Guidelines
SPECIAL COLLECTION ACCESS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
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Planning Your Visit
Hours
Location
Photocopies / Reproductions
Contact the Special Collections Librarian
General Guidelines for all Special Collections Items
- All items are non-circulating
- Items must remain in the Special Collections work area while researchers review them
- All bags, food, and drink must be left with the public services staff before entering the Special Collections work area
- Only pencils and notepaper can be used while working with the materials. Pens and adhesive (“post-it”) notes can leave lasting marks or residue on materials.
- Request items by 4 pm
- The work area closes at 4:30. All items must be returned by 4:30 so items can be secured for the night
Item Specific Guidelines
Fragile Books
- Cotton gloves are provided
- Gloves are not advised for page turning, but please use a glove when handling fragile bindings
- Book rests are provided to alleviate stress to book spines
Manuscripts
- We provide one box at a time in the Special Collections work area and ask that you only open one folder at a time, in order to minimize filing errors
- Special weights are provided to hold down the corners of rolled manuscripts
Maps
- Special weights are provided to hold down the corners of rolled maps
- Please place them carefully at each corner
Photographs
- Please use the cotton gloves provided to reduce transfer of natural oils from skin contact
Planning Your Visit
Please review the special collection guidelines listed above.
Please review the hours that the Special Collections are available.
Special Collections access is by appointment only. Click here to book your appointment now.
If you locate specific items in the library catalog that you will want to view, please bring a print out of each item's catalog record with you.
While no appointment is necessary, you may wish to arrange for materials in advance of your visit, as many items take time to retrieve from their secure location. To do so please contact the Special Collections Librarian.
Upon your arrival, please check in with the librarian at the Public Services desk. She/he will have the items brought to the Special Collections work area for viewing.
If you have any questions about accessing, or the use of, Special Collections at the Washington State Library, please browse our Frequently Asked Questions page, or contact the Special Collections Librarian.
Hours
Make an appointment.
Tuesday-Friday, 10:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Washington State Library is closed for all Washington State holidays.
The Special Collections work area closes at 4:30. All items must be returned at that time, so they can be secured for the night.
Location
The Special Collections work area is on the 2nd floor of the Washington State Library, adjacent to the Public Services desk.
The State Library is located at 6880 Capitol Boulevard Southeast in Tumwater, Washington.
Map & Directions
The State Library has parking lots on either side of the building. Parking is free.
Photocopies / Reproductions
Please discuss your photocopying needs with Public Services staff; rare and fragile materials often require special consideration when reproducing.
Cameras are allowed, following consultation with the Public Services Staff. Camera flashes must be disabled, to protect books and manuscripts from the deteriorating effects of intense light.
Contact Special Collections Staff
Please contact us at askalibrarian@sos.wa.gov or 360-704-5221.