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General
Statement on Access
The Mount
Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections recognizes and
adheres to the ALA-SAA
Joint Statement on Access: Guidelines for Access to Original and
Research Materials, 1994.
1. Archival
Records
a. Under most
circumstances archival records will not be made available for research
until they have been fully processed or catalogued.
b. College
archival records, other than widely distributed public documents
such as catalogs, handbooks, publicity photographs, etc., will normally
remain closed for a maximum period of twenty-five years from the
date of their creation unless the office of origin has designated
a shorter or longer period. The opening date for access to files
spanning several years will be twenty-five years from the most recent
date. Access will be given to materials already twenty-five years
old contained within a collection that is not yet open when such
material can easily be isolated from the rest of the collection.
The only records
that are closed for a longer period are
i. Board of
trustees records, 50 years
ii. Student
records, 75 years
iii. Personnel
records, 75 years
c. Other records
may be restricted for more than twenty-five years with the permission
of the office of origin and/or the President of the college or a
Presidential designee.
d. During the
restricted period, the records will be available only to the President's
Office, the office of origin, and the staff of the Archives and
Special Collections. Consideration will be given for access by others,
particularly researchers unaffiliated with college when a written
request is presented to the Archives and Special Collections Librarian
and written approval has been obtained fro the appropriate officer
in the office of origin or the appropriate college officer now responsible
for the function performed by the office of origin.
e. The records
will be made available in accordance with the rules and regulations
of the Archives and Special Collections, a department of the Mount
Holyoke College Library and Federal and State regulations.
f. This policy will not impinge upon the normal administrative uses
of college records.
2. Special
Collections materials
a. Under most
circumstances special collections material will not be made available
for research until they have been fully processed or catalogued.
b. Restrictions
on access to Special Collections materials are at the discretion
of the Archives and Special Collections Librarian in consultation
with each individual donor. See General
Restriction Statement for more information
Approved
by the Mount Holyoke College Board of Trustees
March
8, 1996
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