Access
to The University Archives and Manuscript
Collections
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University
Archives:
The University Archives contains official records of various schools
such as Music and Nursing, departments like History and Sociology,
administrative offices such as the President and Provost, and governing
bodies like the Board of Trustees and Academic Senate. Records of all
offices of The Catholic University of America for all years are open to
administrators of that office, designated staff, and the university
president's office. Records created by University offices in the last
fifty (50) years will be available to researchers only when they can
obtain permission of the current administrator of the office in
question. Researchers may seek permission by writing to the University
Archivist, who will forward the request to the appropriate office. |
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Storage Facilites, Aquinas Hall
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Records created by University offices fifty (50) years ago or
earlier are open to researchers at the discretion of the University
Archivist. Official personnel and student records are held at the
offices of Human Resources and the Registrar, respectively, and are
closed to researchers. There are also official and unofficial
university publications and photographs in the Archives that are
accessible and can be duplicated either by photocopy or scanning.
University Archives material, as the copy of record, do not circulate
and must be examined on site. Printed materials of the
university, such as university
newspapers, yearbooks/annuals, bulletins, and catalogs are open to
researchers without permission, unless specified otherwise.
Manuscript
Collections:
Manuscript collections are often subject to the access rules set
by individual donors. The head archivist may limit use of some
collections because they are not arranged, are in the process of being
arranged, or are too fragile to be handled at the current time.
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